Anonymous wrote:For those who think that it "sucks", Tutti Frutti and Sweet Frog are still chains that are making profits. And they seem pretty popular whenever we stop by them.
Also, I still see some brands in the store. But the brand names are all different from what they used to be. Mayfield, Noosa and Yasso seem to be some of the ones out there.
Anonymous wrote:Frozen yogurt is supposed to sound healthy but it isn’t. People eventually caught on. Well, everyone except OP…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awareness for diabetes and obesity happened.
And people stopped eating fro-yo. I doubt it. Everyone is still obese.
Anonymous wrote:It all got transported to the Good Place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Kemps at Giant. The back cherry chocolate chip is really good.
KEMPs still exists? I saw the thread title and instantly pictured their light green round containers. It was so so good.
Yogurt in general was better in the 80s.
Anonymous wrote:I like Kemps at Giant. The back cherry chocolate chip is really good.
Anonymous wrote:It all got transported to the Good Place.
Anonymous wrote:I hear you, OP. I do love Yasso bars, but not the same thing as a bowl of froyo.
I agree with the poster who said a grocery store can only fit so many varieties on the shelves, but I wish they’d slim down the non dairy frozen offerings (do we really need coconut milk, oat milk, almond milk AND soy milk frozen dairy choices) and put frozen yogurt in place of just one of those.
Anonymous wrote:It all got transported to the Good Place.
Anonymous wrote:Awareness for diabetes and obesity happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like there could be a way for it to make a comeback, using greek yogurt and emphasizing the high protein, probiotic aspects.
Isn't that Yasso bars?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like there could be a way for it to make a comeback, using greek yogurt and emphasizing the high protein, probiotic aspects.