What's your take on the self-serve frozen yogurt craze?
By Emma Eisenberg |
Published online 8:09am Sunday Sep 16th, 2012
and in print issue #1138 dated Thursday Sep 20th, 2012
Joan Schatzman: I like the idea of it because you can go in there and get exactly what you want. But for me, sometimes my eyes are bigger than my pocket book.
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Larry Miller: If I'm going to eat something like that, I want the real thing: ice cream.
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Lee Dunham: I really like it, and I like the gummy bears at Sweet Frog, and especially the pound cake topping.
Hoo on your staff comes up with these interesting questions? Frozen yogurt craze...
Shheesh. My take you ask? Just another place for suburbanite soccer moms to spend money on stuff nobody needs. Just my two cents thanks for enquiring.
b17September 16th, 2012 | 10:59am
Glad someone's tackling the important questions.
smelly socksSeptember 16th, 2012 | 5:26pm
I'm completely ok with the "frozen yougurt incident" type questions. Beats stories of killings and car crashes all the time. The quiet of a small town is meant to be enjoyed a bit.
shempdaddySeptember 17th, 2012 | 7:44am
This is what, year 20 of the frozen yogurt craze? Arch's has been around forever and the stuff started showing up everywhere from college dining halls to golden corral to the various boutique shops a generation ago. I am not buying that this 'make your own bowl of candy' that has places like pinkberry and others making dollars right now is some sort of new craze. Seinfeld did a bit on this.
Christian GehmanSeptember 17th, 2012 | 10:25am
Check the sugar and corn syrup levels ... then make up your mind.
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Hoo on your staff comes up with these interesting questions? Frozen yogurt craze...
Shheesh. My take you ask? Just another place for suburbanite soccer moms to spend money on stuff nobody needs. Just my two cents thanks for enquiring.
Glad someone's tackling the important questions.
I'm completely ok with the "frozen yougurt incident" type questions. Beats stories of killings and car crashes all the time. The quiet of a small town is meant to be enjoyed a bit.
This is what, year 20 of the frozen yogurt craze? Arch's has been around forever and the stuff started showing up everywhere from college dining halls to golden corral to the various boutique shops a generation ago. I am not buying that this 'make your own bowl of candy' that has places like pinkberry and others making dollars right now is some sort of new craze. Seinfeld did a bit on this.
Check the sugar and corn syrup levels ... then make up your mind.
it's for homos