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Contribute FeedbackI wonder when we’ll all become sick and tired of frozen yogurt. Everywhere I go, there always seems to be a new yogurt joint in town. fruzberry is yet another frozen yogurt joint. It sells “all natural, non-fat, premium frozen yogurt” and is a cent cheaper than Yogurtland’s frozen yogurt. Hooray? At 29 cents per ounce, fruzberry is better than Yogurtland in many ways. The Pros: 1. In comparison to Yogurtland, fruzberry does not have a lot of traffic. You can get your yogurt almost as fast as you entered fruzberry. 2. It’s located inside City Plaza’s The Clay Pot. (I’m assuming that the owner of The Clay Pot is also the owner of fruzberry. This means that you can eat at The Clay Pot and have frozen yogurt. You can also have your frozen yogurt charged to your The Clay Pot bill. Convenient, eh? 3. It’s clean. 4. They have Hershey’s chocolate syrup. I’m not too sure if I should make this a big deal or not. I’m pointing it out since I don’t know what brand of chocolate syrup Yogurtland uses. (I’ve never cared for syrups at Yogurtland, so I never really cared to notice. Correct me if I am wrong, but I almost 100% sure that their syrups are located inside semi-transparent tubes. 5. None of their yogurt was watery! The Cons: 1. They don’t have mochi balls as an available topping option. If you don’t care about mochi balls, then fruzberry is probably the place for you. 2. fruzberry carries less flavors than Yogurtland. 3. fruzberry seems to attract a more conservative/settled/calmer crowd. (I guess Yogurtland is the place for you if you enjoy crowds, scenes and/or people watching. 4. An employee watched me (and other frozen yogurt consumers religiously. Do you want to know why? It was because he wanted to make sure that we had not loosened their self serve handles. (If the handle is not placed high enough, the yogurt will be wasted and/or become runny. 5. There were a few “out of order” signs on their yogurt machines. Hopefully, they’ll fix that soon.
I wonder when we all get sick and tired of frozen yogurt. Everywhere I go, it always seems to be a new yogurt link in town. fruzberry is still a frozen yogurt joint. It sells “all natural, non-fat, premium frozen yogurt” and is a cent cheaper than yoghurtland’s frozen yogurt. Hooray? With 29 cents per ounce, Fruzberry is better than Yogurtland in many ways. The Pros: 1. Compared to Yogurtland, Fruzberry does not have much traffic. You can get your yogurt almost as fast as you in the fruzberry. 2. It is located in the City Plaza The Clay Pot. (I assume that the owner of The Clay Pot is also the owner of fruzberry. This means you can eat at Clay Pot and have frozen yogurt. You can also bill your frozen yogurt on your Clay Pot. It's clean. 4. You have Hershey's chocolate syrup. I'm not sure if I should make this a big deal or not. I show it because I don't know what brand of chocolate syrup Yogurtland uses. (I've never taken care of syrups in Yogurtland, so I've never really taken care of it. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm almost 100% sure their syrups are in semi-transparent tubes. 5. None of their yogurt was watery! The word: 1. You do not have mochi balls as available topping option. If you don't care about mochi balls, then fruzberry is probably the place for you. 2. fruzberry carries less flavors than Yogurtland. 3. fruzberry seems to attract a more conservative / clogged / causal amount. (I guess Yogurtland is the place for you when you watch audiences, scenes and/or people. 4. An employee observed me (and other frozen yogurt consumers religiously. You want to know why? It was because he wanted to make sure that we had not solved their self-service handles. (If the handle is not placed high enough, the yogurt is wasted and/or runny. 5. On their yogurt machines there were a few “out of order” characters. I hope they'll fix it soon.