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Menchie's Frozen Yogurt is an American frozen yogurt chain company founded in 2007, based in the San Fernando Valley, California area. Menchie's offers self-serve frozen yogurt with different choices of yogurt flavors and toppings. [ 1 ]
The Fruit and Yogurt Parfait – a mix of frozen strawberries and blueberries and vanilla yogurt, sold with a package of granola topping. Smoothies are available in some locations in either blueberry pomegranate, strawberry banana, or mango-pineapple flavors. In the test market areas, smoothies were introduced in 2009.
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On January 10, 2012, TCBY launched a Greek frozen yogurt product. [12] TCBY is the first frozen yogurt chain to offer Greek frozen yogurt. [13] Every year, TCBY offers mothers across the nation a free frozen yogurt on Mother's Day, [14] and fathers a free frozen yogurt on Father's Day. [15]
I Can't Believe It's Yogurt! was founded in 1977 by Bill and Julie Brice from Dallas, Texas. [1] Later, it was owned under parent company Brice Foods. In 1984, it sued TCBY, whose company name was originally "This Can't Be Yogurt!". The lawsuit forced TCBY to change its name to "The Country's Best Yogurt!". [2]
Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt is an American retail chain of self-serve frozen yogurt. [1] Tutti Frutti has over 100 outlets in California and other states in the US. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Colombo Yogurt was originally delivered around New England in a horse-drawn wagon inscribed with the Armenian word "madzoon" which was later changed to "yogurt", the Turkish language name of the product, as Turkish was the lingua franca between immigrants of the various Near Eastern ethnicities who were the main consumers at that time.
The National Yogurt Association (NYA) established its own criteria for live and active culture yogurt. For manufacturers to carry their Live and Active Culture seal, refrigerated yogurt products must contain at least 100 million cultures per gram at the time of manufacture, and frozen yogurt products must contain 10 million cultures per gram at ...