Update Review #10, 2024 Visit
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| Green Apple (Seasonal). |
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| Pomegranate. |
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| Chocolate Hazelnut / Cookies & Cream. |
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| Small Original. w/ strawberries, mango popping boba, yogurt chips, mochi. |
Update Review #9, 2023 Visit
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| Side by Side w/ Toppings: Peanut Butter & Original Froyo Dark Chocolate Crisps / Candied Pecans / Crumbole / Raspberries. $7.64. |
Peanut Butter Froyo (Sweet):
I always like the peanut butter froyo from Pinkberry. It is one of their sweet flavors, and is quite creamy. It doesn't taste healthy, it doesn't come out icy, mostly doesn't remind me of froyo. Strong peanut butter flavor. Really, at least to me, indistinguishable from soft serve ice cream. A reliable favorite for me. Best side by side with a chocolate sweet option (chocolate hazelnut or cookies and cream) or vanilla. ****+.
Original Froyo (Tart):
The original tart froyo is their signature flavor, and it too is a reliable favorite. It is tart. It is refreshing. And generally very smooth, not icy. Classic good froyo. Great with fresh fruit. ****.
Candied Pecans:
Dark Chocolate Crisps:
Update Review #8: 2019 Visits
I know this, but still opted to try the Strawberry Pinkbees (since, Ice Cream > Frozen Yogurt, in my world). It was icy for ice cream, and I don't even like strawberry ice cream in the first place. So, big meh for me.
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| Mango & Original, Side By Side, Small with Mango Popping Boba, Strawberries, Blueberries, Candied Pecans, Rainbow Sprinkles. |
The Original was pretty standard Pink Berry - tart but still fairly sweet, kinda icy, definitely froyo and not ice cream, but, if you are wanting, and expecting, this style, it is good for what it is.
The fruit was the star as always, both the strawberries and blueberries were ripe, juicy, flavorful, and fresh. Minus a bit of a point though for stems still being on the blueberries.
The mango boba added too much sweet given the sweet mango base, so that was a bit of a failure for me, and I wished they weren't so generously applied as a result. Normally something I like, and I do always like the bursting quality, but, when I was already wanting less sweet, they certainly took away from the experience for me.
I liked the candied pecans for crunch, but they weren't anything particularly special. Same with the sprinkles.
The small size was far bigger than I remembered, quite a generous serve, and was nicely loaded with toppings. I'd get the tiny next time, actually.
Overall, it was fine, again, for a healthy tart creation. I again tell my future self though: just get the Original.
Update Review #7: 2018 Visits
March 2018 Visit
Oh Pinkberry. I just ... don't understand. I've reviewed it many times before (see below) and, besides the peanut butter they had way back when they opened in SF in 2012, it just always fails to impress. There really is such better froyo out there!But, I'm still a member of their rewards program, and thus, I do sometimes get free ones. I keep trying, just for those. I've concluded something though. Unless there is a flavor I actually like, the best move is just the original, loaded up with fruit. The fruit always is actually good, and, while boring, and still not creamy, the original flavor is a decent base. Not really my general style, which is why its taken me so long to conclude this, but, it really is what I should do. Next time.
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| Small Side-by-Side with Toppings: Chocolate Pinkbees, Original Yogurt. $5.99. |
For my final topping, I asked what sauces they had. "Caramel" was one of the answers, so I opted for that. I was surprised when she picked up the squeeze bottle of "dulce de leche", and squeezed it on, clearly annoyed to be doing so, as it didn't exactly flow easily. It was ... fine, but covered in the horrible sand-cinnamon.
Lesson learned. Original with fruit. Give up on the others!
August 2018 Visit - Logan Airport, Terminal C
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| Small Side-by-Side-by-Side with Toppings: Original, Banana Bread, Coconut Milk Coconut, with Kiwi, Blueberries, Candied Pecans, Yogurt Chips, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough. |
The original was as it always is, tart, icier style, not that creamy. And, good with fruit. Exactly what I expected.
The banana bread I sampled first, and it was certainly a banana flavor, and you need to like banana flavor to like this, and was too much to imagine a full bowl of it, but, it was much creamier than the others, and sweeter, so it was nice to have in the bowl. It went best with the non-fruit toppings.
And the coconut milk coconut, even more icy than the original, way too strong coconut, just too much on its own, best tempered with the original, but still not one I actually like. Nice with the blueberries, but again, too strong. I need to not get it again.
The fruit was all great as always, kiwi and blueberries, both very fresh, ripe, flavorful. Pinkberry does a consistently good job with fruit. Maybe I should have gotten strawberries and mangos too, but I wanted to mix it up.
The yogurt chips were fine, but I always wish they were white chocolate. Nice from some texture. Same with the candied nuts, good texture, and hey, protein, right?
The cookie dough I added really because she told me to, telling me about how it was her favorite, how she's on a diet but eats two balls of it per shift (as in, 2 tiny pieces), so, I got it. They were the most unremarkable cookie dough bits ever! Tiny, much smaller than most places, and I didn't really taste cookie dough, no butteriness, etc. Eh. Would not get these again.
So overall, it was all fine, decent choices given the options, and at least it was something to eat at 10pm, but, eh.
Other flavors sampled:
- Cookies & Cream (nonfat, sweet): "A chocolatey yogurt made by blending real cookie pieces into the yogurt." Tasting notes: Meh. Yes, chocolately but not chocolate, creamy but clearly not "ice cream". Nothing very redeeming about it.
- Green Tea Lemonade (tart): "The vibrant new Green Tea Lemonade is a summertime sensation with its delicious taste and refreshing flavor that goes so well with fresh pineapple and mango, we're calling it A Perfect Matcha!" Tasting notes: This is a limited summer special, and, it was listed on the sign as "A Perfect Matcha", so I expected, well, matcha. I was pretty taken back when the yogurt sample was 1) not really green, 2) tart, and 3) tasted like lemon. I looked up, confused. "Oh yeah, its very lemonade flavored, right?", said the server. I'm glad they changed the marketing on this to "Green Tea Lemonade" from "Matcha", because, I can't be the only one who was expecting something entirely different! I can't really evaluate this one, as icy, tart, and fruity was not what I wanted ... I wanted bitter creamy matcha!
- Meyer Lemon: "A new, fresh squeezed flavor just in time for spring". Tasting Notes: This was almost good, but even though it was a tart yogurt, it was too sweet for me. I know that is hard to explain really, but, it was too sweet somehow. Also, icy/grainy.
- Pomegranate (tart): It had been a few years since I tried this, so I gave it a try to see if perhaps my taste had changed. Nope. Still way too tart and just not a flavor I enjoy in any way.
- Milk Chocolate Crunch (Luxe Topping, $0.50/scoop): I took one bite of this, and was instantly sad. Hazelnut. I tasted hazelnuts. I know people love chocolate and hazelnut, but, I do not. And this was called "milk chocolate crunch" ... not "chocolate hazelnut crunch"! I thought that my brain might be just be playing tricks on me, but, alas, when I looked up the ingredients online later, it was confirmed. Hazelnuts, and almonds, both in the ingredient list than cocoa even. Sigh. And, it probably doesn't need saying that this wasn't exactly great quality chocolate base, the first ingredient is vegetable oil, followed by sugar. I'm really sad they do not carry the peanut butter nor lemon crunch any more, as I loved those, and only tried this one hoping it would be like those.
- Mochi: Very standard little mochi. Soft, pliable, fresh, but just mochi.
Update Review #6: July & September 2017
My local Pinkberry has the lamest flavors. Always. They had peanut butter, and other good ones, back when they opened, but in the past few years, I've been really disappointed. Pinkberry makes good flavors, I just don't understand why my shop never has any of the sweet interesting flavors.The first three they always have. Original is just boring. The pomegranate is always too tart. The chocolate hazelnut always fails to impress. Boo to those.
I tried the other three. Meh to mango sorbet. The "Blueberry Muffin" I had tried once before, but still gave it another try. It did indeed taste somewhat like a muffin, but it was also too tart, and also icy. The coconut milk based coconut flavor was ok, so I opted to do a side-by-side with the lackluster chocolate hazelnut. They seemed like they would go together well.
My creation wasn't very good.
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| Chocolate Hazelnut & Coconut Side-by-Side. Almond Roca, Candied Pecans, Dark Chocolate Chips, Fresh Kiwi. Small. $5.25. |
"Decadent and sweet chocolate with a hint of hazelnut from real Nutella"
I got the chocolate hazelnut mostly because I didn't like anything else. This one at least is decently creamy, unlike every other flavor that is always icy. But, I never really taste the hazelnut, and the chocolate isn't that intense. Meh.
Coconut Milk Coconut
"Made with real coconut milk."
This was decent in a small sample cup, but, it was extremely overwhelming in a real portion. Way too strong of coconut flavor. I like coconut, but this I didn't like. Even as it melted, even when combined with the chocolate, I just didn't like it. Too intense, with a strange mouthfeel. They do add "coconut flavor" to the coconut milk base, whatever that means ...
My toppings also weren't very successful.
On the chocolate side, I had almond roca and mini dark chocolate chips. The crushed almond roca was even disappointing, and that is one I normally like. It normally has bigger bits and this was kinda just powder. The little dark chocolate chips weren't particularly flavorful, not nearly as deep a flavor as the dark chocolate curls they used to have a Pinkberry.
On the coconut side, I opted to try the candied pecans, which were sweet and crunchy, and actually good, and the fresh cut kiwi, which was the best part of my entire treat. The kiwi really was ripe and tasty ... all 4.5 nibbles I had of it.
Note to self: just get the boring original and load it up with the fresh fruit. The fruit really does seem to be the best thing at Pinkberry.
My treat was free as a birthday reward, but normally this is >$5, which seems crazy.
Other Flavors
I tried it, but, I wasn't impressed. Why was it "Blueberry Muffin"? It just tasted fruity and tart. It was fine I guess, but not muffin-like, and not particularly interesting.
Just Fruit Tropical Mango (non-dairy).
"Real tropical mango and pineapple that tastes like sunshine."
I didn't taste the sunshine, sorry. But it wasn't wasn't very mango-y, because of all the other tropical fruits mixed in. It turned out to be a mix of mango, banana puree, white grape juice, pineapple juice, and pear juice, lots of fillers in addition to the mango. I don't like sorbet, but tried it because I have liked the mango froyo before. Sadly, no, this was just sorbet, very icy.
Review #5, August 2016
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| Pomegranate Froyo and Coconut Milk Coconut Side-By-Side, With Cookie Dough, Cheesecake, Almond Roca, and . Small. |
- Blood Orange: "Exquisite and succulent tart citrus with a zing". Just like last year when I tried a sample, it was crazy sweet. I honestly don't understand how they take a tart thing like citrus and make it so sweet. I did not like this at all.
- Peach: "Everything Is Peachy! light and succulent taste of a fresh harvested peach". This is a summer flavor, and, we'll, it too was too sweet. The peach was lost in the sugar.
Review #4, August 2013 and 2014
Many businesses give out freebies for your birthday, but usually they are chain restaurants, or fast food joints, and aren't really things I want (although, I've of course checked out many of them!). This year, when my birthday rolled around, there was one freebie I was really looking forward to: Pinkberry!August 2013
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| Peanut Butter Froyo topped with Dark Chocolate Curls and Almond Roca, Mango Froyo topped with Blueberries and Mochi. Small. $4.95. |
Peanut butter is the most decadent of their flavors. While some are low-fat or non-fat, the peanut butter is definitely not. They use real peanuts, which, yup, contain fat. I'm certain that using real nuts is what makes it so delicious. It is creamy and just so peanut buttery. Always one of my favorite peanut butter froyos anywhere.
I love a chocolate and peanut butter combo, so I wanted chocolate based toppings on that side. I had many choices, including milk or dark chocolate shavings, chocolate crunch balls, brownie bites, crushed cookies, chocolate granola, mini chocolate chips, or almond roca. I have gone with the almond roca on many other occasions, and liked it, so I went for it again. This time however, I didn't love it. It was ok, I mean, it is chocolate covered toffee and ground up almonds, totally delicious, but it actually just seemed a bit too sweet to me. The real winner on my peanut butter froyo was the dark chocolate shavings. I was shocked by how much I liked them. The chocolate was actually really good, slightly bitter, and the size of the shavings made them really fun to eat, added a bit of a crunch, and were big enough to really taste against the peanut butter froyo. I'd certainly get the chocolate shavings again. Surprising how the most simple seeming topping can be the best!
Mango is another one of their froyo flavors that I've gotten many times, although I've usually paired it with something more appropriate, like lychee. I knew it wouldn't go with the peanut butter, but I didn't care. I wanted a fruity tart option too! And it was. Not as creamy as the peanut butter, but still fairly smooth, nicely tart, and with strong mango flavor. It was a refreshing contrast to the richer peanut butter.
With the fruity froyo, I wanted a light, fruit topping. I've had such mixed experiences with the Pinkberry fruit toppings, ranging from underripe mangos to amazingly delicious raspberries, but generally the fruit is good, although not remarkable. It all looked ripe and fairly fresh, so I took a gamble and went for blueberries. They were as expected - not mushy, ripe, but not extraordinary. Good enough, and I'd get this again.
I was a bit stumped on what to pick for my final topping. I could go for another fruit, as the strawberries and raspberries both looked good, and would pair nicely. I could add something crunchy, as there were plentiful choices, ranging from all sorts of nuts (caramelized almonds, slivered almonds, mixed nuts) to several varieties of granola. But instead my eyes were drawn to the mochi. The last time I had mochi on my froyo, I said I wouldn't get it again. But I really liked the flavor combination of the sliced fresh mango and mochi when I used them as toppings on the Greek yogurt, and since I was having mango froyo, I thought it would go well. Like all other occasions, the mochi was good. Soft, glutenous, a tiny bit sweet. And like before, I liked the mango and rice flavors together, reminding me of mango sticky rice. But ... I still don't think mochi is a very good froyo topping. I'm not sure what it is about it, I just do not like the soft mochi with the soft froyo. I mostly pushed the mochi aside, and ate them at the end, in a pool of mango flavored melty goodness.
I also sampled the green tea frozen yogurt. It was very creamy, but didn't have a strong enough green tea taste for my liking.
I'm still always shocked by the price of Pinkberry. With no toppings a small is $3.50; with toppings $4.95. Their stuff is quality for sure, but it always seems steep. Of course, this was my birthday freebie, so I'm not complaining.
August 2014
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| Small Tart and Pineapple Tart Side By Side with Strawberries, Strawberry Popping Boba, White Chocolate Chips, Almonds. |
Review #3, April 2014
Pinkberry always carries 6 flavors, and they rotate regularly. I wasn't very excited when I saw the 6 flavor options of the day. My absolute favorite, peanut butter, was not available. For tart flavors, they had classic tart, pomegranate, key lime, and mango. For sweet, only chocolate hazelnut and chocolate chip cookie.
Hmm. I briefly considered not getting anything, but it was a beautiful day, and I really wanted froyo!
As always, the Pinkberry staff were more than happy to let me sample things. Rather than asking what I'd like, the first thing I was asked was, "can I get some samples for you?" I wasn't really in the mood for tart froyo, so I asked to try the chocolate chip cookie, and the key lime, just out of curiosity, even though I rarely like anything key lime. As I pondered a moment, the helpful worker asked if I like Nutella. I said, sure, who doesn't. She eagerly brought me a sample of the chocolate hazelnut, saying it was much better than the chocolate chip in her opinion. I'd had it before and didn't love it then, so I would have never asked to sample it, but humored her and tried it.
Both the chocolate chip cookie and the chocolate hazelnut are not fat free, and thus, are clearly creamier than the fat free counterparts. The creaminess and consistency are perfect, but the chocolate hazelnut didn't have much flavor. And the chocolate chip cookie I just really didn't like. I can't say what it was exactly, but the flavor just wasn't good. And reminded me nothing of a chocolate chip cookie.
So, even though I wasn't in the mood for it, I went tart flavors ... with toppings of course.
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| Small Key Lime and Mango Side By Side with Toppings. $4.95. |
The mango was fruity and sweet, just a bit tart. It actually was a bit too sweet for me, at least, given my topping choices (more on that in a minute). The key lime however was really tart, and I liked it.
Neither of these were as creamy as the versions with fat, but they weren't icy, and are probably the creamiest of any fat free froyo I've tried. Very good consistency.
And then, it was time for toppings. Pinkberry has a rule that you can get as many toppings as fit in your container. Always such an overwhelming offer for me!
Now, a reasonable adult would get their tart, fruity froyo topped with wholesome things like fresh fruit, granola, perhaps some sliced nuts. And Pinkberry offers all of these things. One can craft quite a healthy treat for themselves. And the fruit did all look good, freshly sliced, and would pair perfectly with the tart yogurt.
But ... I didn't get for any of those things, and instead picked all the ridiculous ones. I kinda laughed when I saw my completed froyo, as I'm sure it resembled one ordered more often by a child.
Toppings:
- Fruity Bears: I remembered loving these once before , so I made them my first pick. They are rather hidden in the photo, peeking out below the boba. I only received four of them. As before, I loved them. The flavor is just so intense, very fruity, and they are the perfect level of chewiness. I wish I knew what brand they were, because I'd really love to eat more of these, just as gummy bears, sans froyo. I don't particularly like gummy candy in my froyo, so I always let them fall to the side, and eat at the end. It is kinda perfect, you have that moment of "oh man, it is my dessert gone already? I want more!" and you then get to enjoy a pile of gummy candy as a second treat. Perfect!
- Sugarpova Smitten Sour Mini: Speaking of gummy candy, Pinkberry just introduced several new types of gummy toppings, by Sugarpova. The "Smitten Sour Mini" are little ribbons, which weren't nearly as sour as I wanted them to be. I didn't get these on my froyo, but when I asked how sour they were, I was immediately given a sample. I'm glad I didn't pick them.
- Sugarpova Flirty Mini: I did get the other Sugarpova offering, the "Flirty Mini". These were little lips, in assorted flavors, two layers, with a cream bottom. I didn't try them before I added them, but if I had, I wouldn't have ordered them. They were too chewy for my liking. The lemon flavor I really didn't like. The strawberry was a nice flavor, and the cream bottom complimented it well in the strawberries-n-cream sort of way. Like the bears, I received four of them, which you can see, cream side up, right near my spoon.
- Strawberry Popping Boba: For my "fruit" selection, I went for popping boba. Sure, they aren't actually made with fruit, but they had sweet strawberry flavor, and were kinda fun to eat. They were too sweet though, at least in the quantity given. Unlike the gummy candies, my server was quite generous with the boba, and there was far more of it than I wanted. I probably wouldn't get these again.
- Yogurt Chips: I have no idea why I added yogurt chips. Last time I had them, I thought they were useless. I thought the same this time. They added no flavor. They are the perfect size though, and provide a good textural component, but, meh, no flavor. Maybe I should try the mini chocolate chips next time. I really don't want to get these again.
- Fruity Pebbles: And finally, I wanted something with crunch to it. I mentioned this thought outloud, and the server making my creation helpfully suggested granola or sliced nuts. Instead I got ... Fruity Pebbles. Now, I've never had Fruity Pebbles in my life. Not as cereal, certainly not as a froyo topping. I think whenever I go to Pinkberry, I have a moment of total weirdness where I can't make up my mind, and just call out whichever topping I see next. And in this case, it was Fruity Pebbles. They did indeed add a great crunch. And, the quantity given seemed right. But ... soooooo sweet. With the mango in particular, they were just too sweet. I guess if I were really in the mood for sweet I'd get them again, as the crunch and size were perfect, but not really right for this creation.
Review #2, November 2012
It hadn't been that long since I'd last visited, but they already had several new flavors. Of course I had to try them. The staff were again very friendly, helpful, and eager. Such a happy place to visit.
I still prefer self serve models, but I do appreciate that they let you pick two flavors even in a small, so you can be indecisive like me. And the same with toppings, you can get 4-5 different ones, or as they say, "as many fit comfortably in the cup".
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| Lychee and Peanut Butter Yogurts with raspberries, mochi, chocolate covered pretzels, almond roca. Small. $4.95. |
Lychee was a new flavor for me, and I loved it. It was sweet, but also quite tart, and just really tasty. I'm not sure I would have known it was lychee, but I really liked the sweet and tart contrast. On that side, I had mochi and raspberries. The mochi was soft, not old or stale, but fairly unremarkable. It was just plain mochi. He gave a lot of it. I probably wouldn't get it again. The raspberries were the suggestion of the server, and seemed fresh, quality, and flavorful. They were indeed a great pairing with the lychee. But there were only 3 of them. I would have certainly preferred more of them and less of the mochi!
The other flavor I picked was my old favorite: peanut butter. Probably my all time favorite frozen yogurt flavor at most places, but Pinkberry does a particularly good job with making it creamy and flavorful. On that side I had almond roca, which like before had a good crunch and went well with the peanut butter, and some tiny chocolate covered pretzels. Like the raspberries, I only received 3 of them. I guess that is the magic number for countable toppings. They were a somewhat strange thing to put on frozen yogurt. Tiny, but still a little big to eat comfortably. And they did taste a little stale. I liked the chocolate coating with the peanut butter yogurt though, and the salt and crunch from the pretzel were nice. I probably wouldn't get them again though.
I certainly enjoyed my yogurt, but I couldn't help but think that $4.95 was a pretty hefty price for a fairly small yogurt. Yes, it had toppings, but still. I guess that is the going rate for froyo these days though.
- Cookies and Cream: Delicious! Really creamy, and almost tasted like soy milk (in a good way).
- Gingerbread: Well, it tasted like gingerbread. Which it turns out, I don't really want in my froyo.
- Mango: Such a strong mango flavor. Very tart. Tons of flavor here, I think a full cup of it would be too much, but a small portion was delicious.
- Pomegranate: This had a subtle pomegranate flavor, a good tartness. I would consider getting it again, but I tend to like other flavors more.
Original Review, September 2012
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| Small peanut butter and original with peanut butter crunch, lemon cookie crunch, milk chocolate crunch, almond roca, and a waffle cookie. |
- Chocolate: Very intense chocolate, but not a style I like. [ Very rich, very chocolatey, but I don’t like it.]
- Chocolate Hazelnut: Very creamy, nice hazelnut tones, tastes like nutella, pretty good.
- Coconut: Nicely tart, great coconut flavor, nice consistency. [ Some coconut flavor, good consistency, ok ]
- Hot Chocolate: Very creamy, not as intense in its chocolatey-ness. Not sure what was hot chocolate about it, the picture had marshmallows?
- Mango: Very nicely tart, creamy, good mango flavor. [ Great tartness and creamyness, really good ] [ Tart but sweet, good mango flavor, very good ] [ Very tart, creamy, good flavor ]
- Original: Nice tartness, fairly creamy, very good for this type of yogurt. [ Nice tart, nice creamy ] [ Nicely tart, pretty good for this type of flavor, slightly icy ]
- Peanut butter: Creamy, soo much peanut butter flavor, awesome. [ Soo much peanut butter flavor, really good. ] [ Creamy, rich, decandent, really good ] [ Creamy, rich, good flavor ]
- Peppermint: Icy, decent flavor.
- Strawberry: Kinda sweet, creamy, not my favorite. [ Sweet and creamy, but not very distinctly strawberry, meh ] [ Tart, ok strawberry flavor, not great. ]
- Lemon Cookie Crunch: One of the "luxe" toppings, a liquid with crunchy bits. Very lemony, sweet, good with plain tart yogurt.
- Milk Chocolate Crunch: Another "luxe" topping, basically chocolate sauce with crunchy bits. Sweet, with a light chocolate flavor, great with peanut butter yogurt. Crunch was nice texture, but I didn’t care for the crunchy stuff itself that much.
- Peanut Butter Crunch: And another of the "luxe" toppings, a peanut butter sauce with crunchies. It did not have much peanut butter flavor, but again had a nice crunch.
- Almond Roca: Great crunch, yum, great with pb flavor yogurt.
- Waffle Cookie. Just a chunk of waffle cone, but kinda fun to dunk in the yogurt.






























