Frozen Yogurt

Anonymous
there is one in McLean that is horrid. Only 2 flavors (chocolate, vanilla and mixed) and it doesn't taste that good. And some of the toppings are horrible - there is one, it is like a jelly kind of thing. It looks like a tiny fruit ball. It LOOKS delicious, and then, when you pop it in your mouth, it is disgusting! Such a let down!

The one in Tyson's is good. I have never tried SF, even though there is one very close to my home. My husband took our child there a couple of times, but my child likes anything and everything.
Anonymous
It's relevant because the music can be surprising if you aren't expecting it. Frog stands for fully rely on god. It might be a selling point for some people.
Anonymous
Caribou Coffee is owned by the UAE?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sweet Frog is ok. Sweet Frog is Christian and they play Christian pop music, FYI.



relevance? what are we supposed to do with that information?

that's like pointing out that Caribou coffee is islamic and owned by the United Arab Emirates government. What's the point of that?

It's still good yogurt. It's still good coffee. What does religion have to do with commerce?


Maybe not for you, but I rather avoid giving more of my money to overly religious folks. Any religion, but I have a special distaste for christianity. On top of that, they play christian music - yuck!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sweet Frog is ok. Sweet Frog is Christian and they play Christian pop music, FYI.



relevance? what are we supposed to do with that information?

that's like pointing out that Caribou coffee is islamic and owned by the United Arab Emirates government. What's the point of that?

It's still good yogurt. It's still good coffee. What does religion have to do with commerce?


Maybe not for you, but I rather avoid giving more of my money to overly religious folks. Any religion, but I have a special distaste for christianity. On top of that, they play christian music - yuck!


you're an ugly human being.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's relevant because the music can be surprising if you aren't expecting it. Frog stands for fully rely on god. It might be a selling point for some people.


What does that suppose to mean? Do they (the owners) fully rely on god, or does a "frog" (any frog) is a some sort of christian symbol? If the later, care to explain? i am curious now....
Anonymous
On top of that, they play christian music - yuck!


You keep asserting that, yet I go fairly frequently and have never heard any. Just the standard Maroon Five etc. Just because the company is Christian does not mean that every one of their franchises plays Christian music. I don't see why the fact that the company is Christian makes a difference either way. It is a yogurt place. They don't proselytize.
Anonymous
The one across from White flint on Rockville pike is great. Its not right across from the mall, but less than a mile on the left
Anonymous
I like TangySweet.

Interesting bit about Caribou/the UAE. Didn't know that.
Anonymous
I like Yogi Berry and Serenberry.
Anonymous
The best!
Anonymous
Pinkberry for ,e please. I may be a froyo snob, but all the others taste too sweet for me, I like the tang. I also miss when pinkberry had less mainstream toppings - like cocoa nibs only, no milk chocolate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Caribou Coffee is owned by the UAE?


Yes.

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/caribou-coffee-announces-important-milestone-in-global-expansion-strategy-155669595.html

http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/caribou.asp

UAE's sovereign wealth fund, anyway.


Not true anymore.
Anonymous
Menchie's!!!!!! Love their flavors.
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