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Foods for Diabetics:

Diabetics at Yogen Fruz:

Diabetics can look for No Sugar alternatives of frozen yogurt. Yogen Fruz offers a variety of different sugarless probiotic frozen yogurt and smoothie options to help diabetics enjoy the tasty treat without any compromises. Diabetics should be extra careful while enjoying the tempting flavors of frozen yogurt at Yogen Fruz.

Foods to Avoid at Yogen Fruz for Diabetes:

Diabetics need to regulate sugar intake as well as monitor the cholesterol levels to reduce heart risk. Yogen Fruz offers regular as well as no-fat, no-sugar light yogurt at the restaurant. It is highly recommended to avoid the regular frozen yogurt at Yogen Fruz. Also, avoid all kinds of Low-Fat Chocolates at Yogen Fruz. While most shakes served at Yogen Fruz are low in sugar, there are a few such as Candy Cane, Gingerbread, and Keylime Pie that every diabetic must avoid. Although low in sugar, an 8 fl.oz. serving of Egg Nog contains 22g cholesterol. A diabetic must avoid Egg Nog at Yogen Fruz.

Foods Suggestions for Diabetics at Yogen Fruz:

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low Fat Chocolate (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 48mg sodium, 19g carbs, 18g sugar, 5g fiber, 3g Protein

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low Fat Vanilla (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 57mg sodium, 19g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low No Fat Vanilla (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 62mg sodium, 21g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low No Fat Tart (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 55mg sodium, 20g carbs, 18g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Non-Fat Frozen Yogurt – Passion Fruit Tart

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 54mg sodium, 22g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 4g Protein

Low Fat Frozen Yogurt – Lemon

Nutritional Facts: 120 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 56mg sodium, 22g carbs, 21g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Healthy Meal suggestions for Yogurtland

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Foods for People with High Blood Pressure:

People suffering from high blood pressure problems can also opt for the non-sugar frozen yogurt options to have a fun meal at Yogen Fruz. They can also try the non-fat variations of frozen yogurt and smoothies available at Yogen Fruz to taste the richness of frozen yogurt without any health concerns.


High Blood Pressure at Yogen Fruz

People suffering from high blood pressure problems can also opt for the non-sugar frozen yogurt options to have a fun meal at Yogen Fruz. They can also try the non-fat variations of frozen yogurt and smoothies available at Yogen Fruz to taste the richness of frozen yogurt without any health concerns. Yogurt served at Yogen Fruz is made from fresh dairy, non-dairy, low fat or no fat options.

If you have high blood pressure, then it is highly recommended to go for fresh dairy yogurt or Greek yogurt as calcium-rich foods are helpful in lowering blood pressure. Never ask for cheese or any salty food items as the toppings on your yogurt smoothies or flavored frozen yogurt. Always try fresh fruits or berries without any added salt to compliment your frozen yogurt or yogurt smoothies at Yogen Fruz.

Foods to Avoid at Yogen Fruz for High Blood Pressure:

While most food items on Yogen Fruz menu seem healthy, there are a lot of flavors and mixes which contains a high amount of sodium. To maintain blood pressure levels, avoid ordering cheesecake mixes at Yogen Fruz. Other dessert mixes like Apple Pie, Keylime Pie, Oreo Vanilla, and Oreo Mint also contain a high amount of sodium levels. Avoid these mixes while ordering your frozen yogurt at Yogen Fruz for high blood pressure. Try avoiding all kinds of Shakes at Yogen Fruz as all the flavors contain a high amount of sodium levels in a single serving.

Food Suggestions for High Blood Pressure at Yogen Fruz:

Smoothie Dairy Peach Berry Sunset (8fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 26mg sodium, 21g carbs, 17g sugar, 1g fiber, 2g Protein

Üsensations Pina Colada (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 6g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 26mg sodium, 26g carbs, 24g sugar, 1g fiber, 3g Protein

Raspberry Blast (8fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 120 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 30g carbs, 24g sugar, 2g fiber, 0g Protein

Strawberry Banana (8fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 120 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 29g carbs, 21g sugar, 1g fiber, 0g Protein

Very Berry (8fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 26g carbs, 20g sugar, 2g fiber, 0g Protein


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Low-Cholesterol Foods:

Yogen Fruz understands the need for healthy food choices. Hence, the restaurant chain offers multiple variations of frozen yogurt, smoothies, and fruit cup to serve people with different health choices. You can either go for sugarless varieties or choose a non-fatty option from the menu to enjoy a healthy meal at Yogen Fruz.

High Cholesterol at Yogen Fruz

Frozen yogurt is available in both dairy and non-dairy alternatives at Yogen Fruz. You can either opt for the non-dairy alternative or ask for non-fatty or low dairy-based yogurt to enjoy your rich smoothies at Yogen Fruz. To further control your cholesterol levels, you can choose strawberry, raspberry, or blueberry toppings for your smoothies as these berries are rich in anti-oxidants.

Foods to Avoid at Yogen Fruz for High Cholesterol:

Most food items served at Yogen Fruz are low in fat and cholesterol. However, there are a few food items that you must avoid for high cholesterol. Cheesecakes such as Strawberry Cheesecake and Pumpkin Cheesecake are a big no for high cholesterol. It is also recommended to avoid Egg Nog at Yogen Fruz to keep your cholesterol levels in control.

Food Suggestions for High Cholesterol at Yogen Fruz:

Üsensations Green Tea (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 57mg sodium, 19g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Üsensations Acai Blueberry (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 55mg sodium, 19g carbs, 20g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Üsensations Lychee Green Tea (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 47mg sodium, 20g carbs, 19g sugar, 1g fiber, 3g Protein

Non-Fat Frozen Yogurt – Passion Fruit Tart

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 54mg sodium, 22g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 4g Protein

Low Fat Frozen Yogurt – Lemon

Nutritional Facts: 120 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 56mg sodium, 22g carbs, 21g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low No Fat Vanilla (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 62mg sodium, 21g carbs, 19g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Low No Fat Tart (4fl. Oz.)

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 55mg sodium, 20g carbs, 18g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein



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  • Sheena R.

    omg this place is ahhhmazing!!!! so many flavors to choose from and toppings too!!!! will def. be going back!!! yummy :)

    (5)
  • Amy F.

    I was recently provided with a gift card in order to sample Yogurtland, a self-serve frozen yogurt shop (apparently the first such company that offered self-service) with 170 locations in the US, Guam and Mexico. The majority of locations are in the western half of the US. In Atlanta there are 2 locations, one on West Paces Ferry Rd. near I-75 and another in Norcross. A third location in Peachtree City is coming soon. At the West Paces Ferry location on a recent rainy Saturday, high school kids dominated the constant crowd in the bright, friendly shop. A sprinkling of young families played into the mix as well. Although I believe the Atlanta yogurt market is over-saturated I was pleasantly surprised with Yogurtland's flavors, toppings, atmosphere and price. I tried many of the available flavors (more than a dozen!) including limited edition Yo Frappe and Mango Mixer tart flavors. Both were tasty. I personally prefer the tart flavors, and found the plain tart flavor to be delicious, especially when coupled with fruit and chocolate toppings! Toppings include the usual fruits, nuts and candies as well as mochi and tiny pieces of cheesecake as well as cookie dough bites - definitely appealing for the under fifteen set. Other flavors I enjoyed include Pecans & Pralines, Superfruit tart, Guava-Pineapple tart and Red Velvet Cupcake Batter. In my experience it is hard to find a good chocolate frozen yogurt and Yogurtland's version was pretty good - another welcome surprise. On the company's website you can view all flavors. I would love to try the Matcha Green Tea (which was not available when I visited). I was also impressed by the pricing. At 33 cents per ounce the cost is reasonable and seems quite a bit lower than some of the other local yogurt establishments. Each of the above creations cost about $3.50. If Yogurtland was closer to me it would definitely be my top pick. Give it a try and let me know what you think!

    (5)
  • Kate B.

    Suuuuuper good value! I got a cup of key lime yogurt with raspberries and nilla wafers for under two bucks. It was delicious. Only downside is that they didn't have graham crackers, but I can get over that for how cheap it is.

    (5)
  • Maggie S.

    All of the yogurt flavors tasted great and there was a huge variety. I'm really picky about the "plain/original" flavors at yogurt places, so I was thrilled when I tried theirs. It was tart and the perfect consistency. As for the toppings and fruit, all of it was fresh and neatly organized. The mochi was soft and there were labels for everything! The best part was that my entire cup of 3 flavors and 5 toppings swirled to the top was ONLY $4.00. Normally I spent $6+ at Yoforia or Pinkberry, so unless you're putting rocks in your cups here- there's no way you can beat that pricing!!

    (5)
  • Caitlin L.

    I love all froyo, I can't choose a favorite, but based upon flavor selection alone I'm going to go with this joint. Came here the other afternoon and filled my cup up with coconut, blue lychee bliss, and tarro. All tropical flavors and it was amazing. Topped it off with shredded coconut, chocolate chips, raspberries, and yogurt chips. YUM! My return is imminent.

    (5)
  • M E.

    I LOVE THIS PLACE!!! This is my new fro-yo place in Atlanta. I was going to Yogli Mogli but this place is just as good and the price...you can't beat!! As far as I know, there is no other fro-yo place that is as cheap per ounce. The flavors are great. The only thing I would recommend is getting some strawberry syrup instead of just having chocolate! Love the free sampling so you don't feel your cup up with a flavor you don't like.

    (5)
  • Gina A.

    I had the hazelnut chocolate and coconut, and both were creamy and delicious. Plentiful toppings, the owner (I think he was the owner) was very friendly and accommodating, the place was very clean, and there was a free water dispenser with fresh strawberries in it. We enjoyed this, even on a cold January night, and would go back again if we were in the area. Definitely ranks well among all the yogurt joints that have popped up.

    (4)
  • Adam C.

    I know its crazy that there have been so many openings of frozen yogurt places here in Atlanta for the past 2 or 3 years. At first, I wasn't really into the yogurt craze at all... until I went Los Angeles. I had gone to the "original" yogurt place known as PinkBerry and thought it was decent. However, on my last day out I discovered Yogurtland. I thought I'd give frozen yogurt one more try and plus Yogurtland was the cheapest so I figured why not. (Most places charge roughly 50cents per ounce while Yogurtland only charges 33cents. That is a steal especially when you consider this isn't a discount rip-off yogurt place. It is better tasting for less, I don't know how you can improve upon that) BLOWN AWAY. For some reason, I found that Yogurtland was simply the best. I've learned recently that Yogurtland is the only company that makes its own yogurt meaning it doesn't buy it from a main supplies making it very unique. Their frozen yogurt is very creamy, full of flavor while not being too dense and heavy. The tartness is still well represented. Simply put, it has the best frozen yogurt. The toppings are really another story. They have more of a selection that most places such as Yoforia or Pink Berry. I can't remember them but I do remember they had watermelon, Ghiradelli chocolate syrup, as well as caramel and vanilla?, cookie dough, other sort of chocolate crumbles besides just butter finger and oreos. To be honest though, I'd go back just for the frozen yogurt, they have a flavor called Pineapple Guava. Best flavor there in my opinion. They also have seasonal flavors, when I first went they had lichee I think. Now, they have brownie batter and honeycomb. Very, very unique. All I have to say its about freaking time Yogurtland has come to Atlanta. Great location, next to plenty of lunch/dinner options. And a grocery store. They have the best price and taste without sacrificing one for the other.

    (5)
  • Nancy B.

    They have a new Key Lime Tart flavor and it's amazing. *sigh*

    (4)
  • Alex C.

    I LOVE YOGURTLAND. 5 stars for Yogurtland in general. 3-4 stars for this place. Why? Teenagers behind the counter are pretty... teenagery. Unfriendly, snooty, don't give a crap about you or anything kind of attitude. The whole place was kinda messy, drippy yogurt all over, counters not wiped down, empty/near-empty topping containers, empty water dispenser. The cheapness and yumminess of the yogurt totally outweighs the gross and unfriendly conditions this place was in, though.

    (3)
  • Elaine O.

    I've been waiting for Yogurtland to come to A! They have seasonal flavors and consistently amazing rotating ones. Cheap, creamy, and not too sweet. They prob use high fructose syrup but I don't care. Love the Sanrio promo spoons they had in the summer and love that they don't hide the sample cups. Good thing it's a bit of a drive, or I'd be waddling here everyday.

    (5)
  • Amanda D.

    Yogurtland, it pains me to do this, but you are the Dennis Duffy to my Liz Lemon. The only thing good about you involves the food itself. But everything else about you....What the hell happened other than you seem to have the cream of the crop in careless 17 year old employees? If I was the owner of this store, and I walked in to the hot mess I just saw, I'd fire everyone there on the spot as soon as they cleaned it up and I'd close it out for the night. It wasn't even like it was busy, but the illustrious greeting from the cashier (read: LACK OF) showed me that cleaning was omg totally not like something she would do. Yogurt was splattered on every single machine. Some of it was definitely hours old. Some had dripped out yogurt, a couple of them had dripped enough to fill one of those tubs for customers. And for something that would be completely basic to take care of, the water dispenser was entirely empty. I don't get it. Are there not enough people working there or what? The toppings bar was a mess, a lot of the chocolate pieces had fused together and the counters were gross, and like I said, I don't think I heard a word out of our cashier beyond "$4.44," which leads me to just think people were hiding in the back. Yogurtland, just so you know, I'm not taking you back until I know you're not going to end up on To Catch a Predator. But for the love of god, please get your shit together, that chocolate mint cookie flavor is amazing. OH by the way: It's super cute that you're now shilling your own business, making me wish I had taken out my camera to take some pictures of how it looked. I see also that after Daniel's review of 3 stars, someone w/1 review gave 5, and so my 2 stars would mean 2 reviews with an average of 4.5, to even out what my 2 stars caused. By the way, nice jabs at me, I don't work for a yogurt company, thanks! Enjoy the glorious Yelp filter, and the fact I will never be back to your store if that's how you do business.

    (2)
  • Kelly R.

    I am a self declared froyo expert and have found yogurtland to be the best in the land! Better than Yoforia (tastes like ice to me now), Menchie's (tastes like sugary milk), Pinkberry (not self serve, wth?), or YoTap (not creamy enough)...great froyo and toppings, fun staff. It does get a little annoying with all the tweens in there...I think they need to open new locations now so close to high schools! Overall great place though!

    (5)
  • Tadd Z.

    This place is awesome! They have 16 flavors to choose from and offer sample cups so you can try before you buy. At $.41 per ounce it's cheaper than most other froyo places. When I visited on a Tuesday night it was pretty busy, but clean. Friendly, clean and a good value. I'll definitely be back again.

    (5)
  • Ted P.

    The Kona Coffee Blend is absolutely amazing and I get it every time! I go there all the time with my children after school and after soccer practice! Best Yogurt in town! YUM!

    (5)
  • Jang C.

    Yogurtland? Aren't they a bit late to the party? Yoforia, Yogurberry, Pinkberry, Red Mango, Yogli Mogli, Yotopia, Yogurt Tap, Pogurberry, Yinkberry, etc. Atlanta needs another froyo place like it needs another burger or pizza place. Maybe they are trying to bring Atlanta some "culture." Nevertheless, I will try to give an objective review of Yogurtland. Yogurtland is a self serve frozen yogurt place that provides a million flavors. They didn't seem to have many tart flavors though. It seemed like it was mostly non-tart flavors. However, they did have the tarty pineapple guava flavor, which I haven't seen anywhere else. If you love guava, it's a decent flavor to try. Their flavors were okay. I found their taro flavor to be super strong. It was so strong, it almost gave me a headache. I did like their pistacho because it wasn't as strong like Yoforia's. I tried most of their flavors. Some were very good, and some were "meh." I liked the Yo-Frappe flavor the best because I'm a fan of coffee flavors in ice cream and froyo. It's the only way I can have coffee without pooping right afterwards. The frozen yogurt texture was thick and creamy. It wasn't icy or watery at all. I would say they're good quality yogurt for a self serve. Their prices are much better than the other self serve places. I was quite shocked how cheap it was. It's only 33 cents an ounce. That means you can pig out all you want and not pay too much. Since I'm turning into more of a pure yogurt snob, I didn't pay attention to the toppings much. It looked like your standard candies and fruits to me. Also, their teenage staff members aren't bubbly and cheerful like the other yogurt places. They were more like the roll your eyes, file your nails, "OMG what-everrr" type of teenagers. Oh well. I give this place 3.5 stars.

    (3)
  • Kathleen M.

    Like others have mentioned, this is more of a TCBY-like froyo joint rather than the tart and healthy places that have been popping up of late. Still, I like it for what it is. Even as someone who typically leans toward the tart flavors over the sweet. My favorite flavor I sampled was actually a special tart: blueberry lemon mint. It was heavenly on its own, even better loaded up with raspberries and mochi. The raspberries weren't as fresh as I've seen them at other spots, but then again, it is November... you can't expect much these days. They've got TONS in the way of chocolatey/candy toppings, including my most nostalgic and favorite treat ever: iced animal crackers. Yeah, the pink and white ones. I haven't had any of those suckers since I was about 15, so I had to throw a few in my bowl for good measure. In all serious, this place gains a star just for carrying those. Service left a lot to be desired. The machines and tables were messy and the only words uttered by the jaded teenage teller was the price, despite us trying to engage her in conversation. Ah, Buckhead. Still, the price is so much lower than their competitors (just 33cents/ounce... it's a noticeable change) that I'm sure I'll be back, despite Ms. Snooty Pants.

    (4)
  • Phong T.

    OMG. I'm going to keep this short and to the point. I use to live in North Oakland/ Berkeley area in California and Yogurtland is EVERYWHERE! I'm so excited I found this place. Although it's nostalgic, this place was missing something compared to the ones in California, but I definitely enjoyed my yogurt. This is my favorite fro-yo place.

    (4)
  • Laura H.

    I've been meaning to update my review to say that I think you get what you pay for here. I became disenchanted with Yogurtland after I read that they use all kinds of crap (including HFCS) in their frozen yogurt. I wasn't able to quickly find the ingredient list on their website; I'm not sure if it's embedded somewhere, but I'm not going to spend all day looking for it. I was curious to find the ingredients because despite my stomach of steel, I felt pretty bad after I had frozen yogurt here. Yeah, the flavors taste pretty good and the yogurt is cheap, but consume at your own risk.

    (3)
  • J L.

    I recently moved to the W. Paces area, and I love my shopping center down the street! I would have never imagined a self-serve yogurt place could be as rich, plentiful and wallet-satisfying. Pros: SO MANY CHOICES. I'm talking the originals (plain, dark chocolate, berry variations) alongside coconut, red velvet, peanut butter, praline, guava, mint chocolate chip, cake batter, key lime tart, cookies&creme... (ultra ellipsis on this one!) Now if you're curious about the rich flavors such as red velvet or peanut butter, do not fear it! They are creamy, not icy, and do not have a lick of what would taste unnatural or artificial. Eat up. $.33/oz, about 25 cal/ounce 6 carbs/oz. ***Accepting payment under 5.00 when using a card Without a doubt any topping you could possibly need. Nuts/candy/junk/gummies/fruit2themax/syrups Cons: SO MANY CHOICES They use thicker spoons that SHOULD be recycled, but they don't have any recycling!! When I asked one of the cashiers she said that all she knew about the spoons is that they are biodegradable. I'd recommend taking them home for reuse, especially if you have children.\ Private-school junction means dem barely legal hoodlums are everywhere. 4 stars instead of 5 for no recycling. It's too easy to not have it!

    (4)
  • Anne J.

    You can't beat their prices on a cup of fro-yo. They have some really tasty flavors that I haven't seen at other places, like Vanilla Wafer and chocolate mint cookie yogurt. It is so cheap and refreshing, I am tempted to go a few times per week.

    (4)
  • Sheryl A.

    Yumm..... We have found our favorite yogurt place and will not go anywhere else! Love the different flavors they have to offer... Most have a good balance between sweet and tart. Great toppings to choose from as well. My kids always request to go to Yogurtland when asked where they would like to go for a sweet treat!

    (5)
  • Katherine B.

    Their fruit flavored yogurts are better tasting than the choclate flavored ones. I love the pineapple guava tart flavor.

    (5)
  • Koreen H.

    Love this place. It's in the same plaza as the Publix. Self serve with great flavored and plenty of toppings. I'll be back!

    (5)
  • Broderick S.

    I'm never in this part of town but Yogurtland is my favorite froyo shop in town right now. With the price hike at Yoforia, which I've heard from the publicist is due to ingredients used in their product, it's not the cheap treat that it used to be. YL is still 33 cents an ounce and I can get a nice chunk of froyo for $4. The flavors they had recently that I enjoyed were their mango mixer and a combo fruit tart flavor. They have sampler cups so you're easily able to try your favorites before purchasing.

    (5)
  • Daniel B.

    Yogurtland opened last month near the Northside-West Paces intersection, in the same shopping center with OK Cafe and Publix. Yogurtland, based in California, is another one of the big international froyo chains (a la Pinkberry and Red Mango) that has hit Atlanta within the past couple years. What sets them apart? Sixteen self-serve flavors at only 33 cents an ounce! How is their froyo so inexpensive? Yoforia's self-serve locations, Yogli-Mogli, and the Yogurt Tap each are 39 cents an ounce and Red Mango is 45 cents an ounce. Maybe those guys use higher quality yogurt. I know Red Mango's is gluten-free. Amanda D. wrote in her review that Yogurtland uses high fructose corn syrup and a quick Google search revealed that to be true. Yogurtland uses corn syrup, maltodextrin, and other additives to produce their froyo at less cost. While unhealthier, it means better prices for the consumer. Available flavors: Dutch chocolate Madagascar vanilla bean Toasted coconut Devil's food cupcake batter Pistachio Red velvet cupcake batter NSA (no sugar added) strawberry cheesecake Vanilla wafer Double cookies and cream Peanut butter Fresh strawberry Honeycomb tart Blueberry tart Guava pineapple tart Plain tart One of the flavors was down when I went, the one next to the pistachio IIRC. I sampled every one. Only four tart flavors? Boo. They're catering to more of an American and kids' palate (the store was packed with parents and teens). The froyo here was noticeably watery. It was evident as soon as I started pouring each one out of the machines. The machines dispense the froyo very fast, so be careful when sampling. The non-tart flavors were good, but tasted more sweet and "ice creamy" when compared to competitors' non-tart flavors. Of the non-tart flavors, I liked the vanilla wafer flavor the best. It has the aftertaste of Nilla wafers. Yum! The store was really pushing the honeycomb tart flavor and it was certainly unique. It tastes just how it sounds -- sweet honey flavor with tartness too. It's pretty cool and you should sample it if you get a chance. As for toppings, they offer mostly sweet confectionery toppings. Only about 1/4 of their toppings are fresh fruit. The rest are chocolates, cereals, sprinkles, nuts, etc. There are a few bottles of Ghiradelli syrup too. Yogurtland caters more to those who want sweet, cheap yogurt. If you want higher quality yogurt, tart flavors, and more fresh fruit options, you're better off going to Yogurberry, Pinkberry, or Yoforia.

    (3)
  • Kelsey F.

    My roommate, who I consider to be the absolute expert on all things fro-yo, pulled a fast one on me the other day when she drove me over to Yogurtland under the pretenses of "Kelsey, I'm about to take you somewhere magical." Obviously I didn't question where we were headed and yes indeed it was a magically magic moment. There are so many frozen yogurt places in this town that it was nice to find a place with a few new flavors like salted caramel, red velvet cupcake batter, & a delicious pecans and pralines. The flavors tended on the sweeter side which I prefer as opposed to the stores based with more tart staples. Additionally, Yogurtland is absolutely cheaper than most fro-yo joints. You also get to be the driver with your sample cups which is a pretty big deal to me... I'm really a baby when yogurt workers stand there while I sample the goods. Like all fro-yo places there are lots of toppings for you to load up on. Plenty of parking is available in the big lot . Great frozen yogurt option if you are in the area and looking for a quick pick me up! The land of yogurt will not disappoint.

    (5)
  • Michael B.

    All the other reviews for Yogurtland are right on, so I won't really go into detail. I will say that I tried their coconut, red velvet, and praline yogurts; and that each one was the bomb. And as mentioned earlier, the spoons they have here are very nice; too nice to throw away. We took ours home to wash and use later. They do need to recycle them. This place rocks!

    (4)
  • Kevin C.

    So maybe Yogurtland doesn't use the most pure ingredients, like using high fructose corn syrup ( yogurt-land.com/flavors/… ), but you know what? The yogurt tastes pretty good and is at least a quarter cheaper than you'll find anywhere else in town. I guess that's the plus side of using cheap ingredients and having franchises with the backing of a large, international company in Yogurtland. Yogurtland caters to more of the ice cream crowd than the true (tart) yogurt crowd, as you can tell from the offerings. I'm abridging the flavor names here, but from left to right, some of the flavors are: french vanilla, chocolate, coffee, coconut, cheesecake, strawberry, PB&J. And then all the way on the right is Plain Tart along with few other tart selections. The placards for each flavor are printed with easy to read text and sharp pictures. I haven't tried them all, but pretty much every flavor tastes exactly like you expect it to. If you hate coconut, don't even sample the coconut. It's coconut as all get out. A lot of the flavors I mentioned above are always on tap. They like to rotate some other specials; I think corporate dictates a lot of the rotation because the special flavors usually match what's being promoted online on their website, Facebook, Twitter, etc. First world problem here, I know, but just don't fall too in love with any one flavor because it might not be there next time. Case in point, the Chocolate Mint Cookies flavor. Tastes exactly like Thin Mints. Friend and I were fans. There one week, out the next. Plenty of toppings to choose from. The toppings bar is usually pretty clean and organized. Load it up, pay the cheap cheap 33c/oz and get a spoon at the register. Another neat thing about Yogurtland's corporate size is partnerships. In 2011, they partnered with Sanrio to offer Hello Kitty cups and spoons. I think California stores had more perks in terms of giveaways and characters showing up in store, but we still had some cups and spoons over here. As of this review, looks like they're bringing it back for a second year ( bizjournals.com/losangel… ). It's a cool little promotion if you're into it or if your kids are. If not, you just have to carry a more colorful, cartoon cup with a matching character spoon. (Wo)Man up. Parking here is usually either a nightmare or a breeze. Come around lunch time and the parking lot is an absolute war for spots - usually BMW v Lexus v Mercedes v Range Rover v Audi v Maserati v _______. If you keep doing circles, you'll get a spot eventually. Come any other time and parking is easy peasy.

    (4)
  • Jill R.

    Yummy. Lots of good flavors and really clean inside. Tell's you the nutritional facts so you can feel somewhat better about indulging...maybe not indulge as hard as you would normally. Lots of toppings to choose from. There is indoor and outdoor seating.

    (5)
  • Lawrence C.

    Your typical frozen yogurt store. There's about a dozen flavors offered and yet only two were 'non-fat'; chocolate and vanilla. Prices are about the same as you'd get elsewhere @ $.49/oz. Toppings are the same too. ..nothing exciting and certainly not anything exotic. I whoosh there were more non fat and sugar-free options.

    (3)
  • Margarette N.

    A self-serve froyo chain on the pay per oz model. Like most of these types of places, they have about a dozen flavors and several dozen toppings. Generally, things are clean and in working order. When they first opened about 4-5 years ago, they were charging $.29 / oz -- shockingly low, considering their location. (At the time, the now late Menchie's across the street was charging $.45). Everyone knew Menchie's had better toppings, but Yogurtland's appeal was that it was SO cheap. When I visited today, I noticed they were now charging $.45 an oz, more par for the course, but the quality hasn't improved any. When I walked in, an employee greeted me. However, by the time I had fixed my cup and was ready to pay she had disappeared from behind the cash register and I had to wait 2-3 minutes for her to reappear. She may have been the only working (she was the only one I saw), but she should have anticipated me needing to, like pay, since I had walked in just a few moments earlier...

    (3)
  • Joanna R.

    I absolutely love froyo and have tried many many places. This is by far the tastiest I have EVER had. Nice selection of toppings and flavors and cheaper than the usual Pinkberry. Loved it very much and will definitely be returning.

    (5)
  • Angel S.

    This place gets 4 stars for cleanliness. The add-ins section is a bit messy. But the variety is awesome! I come here when I can't make it to Yogli Mogli in Atlantic station. They have large cups for me to fill to the brim until my heart's content. Delicious flavors including gluten free and sugar free.

    (4)
  • Sarah B.

    Hands down, favorite frozen yogurt place ever! They constantly rotate flavors, so there is always something new to try! You can get your own samples, which is a huge plus. The yogurt here is always high quality and tastes amazing, none of that watered down icy junk that you find at other places. Use the rewards card every time you visit and get free yogurt. You can't beat the price either. All around, the best!

    (5)
  • Kevin J.

    Normally I'm not a a big froyo but this place is amazing. The texture is very creamy and the flavors explode in your mouth. Highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Jay H.

    I loved my visit here. Instead of Pinkberry I would rather come here. Pros- Tons of flavors to choose from, option for samples, very clean establishment, rewards card. Each flavor states calories & ingredients.... Even offer gluten free. Cons- Waffle come topping.... Other than that no cons. Unlike Pinkberry they go by the weight here

    (5)
  • Gill B.

    Oh my goodness where to begin... I have been putting off this review for over a year because I honestly don't know how to put my affection into words. Now I know that fro yo shops have had their heyday and they are pretty much a dime a dozen in our fair city, but this one is especially special. Every time I pull on the spoon shaped door handle and walk into this heavenly place, my heart skips a beat. Yogurtland offers an impressive selection of "sweet" and non-tart flavors which I really appreciate: dutch chocolate, cookies n' cream, pecans n' pralines, hazelnut coffee... and then there are those exquisite seasonal delights such as pumpkin pie and apple pie. Whoa. My second place ATL fro yo establishment, the trusty and fresh Yoforia just doesn't match up in the flavor diversity department. And that Yofo comparison brings me to my next point - you can't beat the Yogurtland prices. While I admittedly love to stock up on the Pumpkin Spice at Yogurtland and store it for my winter hibernations, this little habit really broke the bank for me. Yogurtland charges a mere $0.41 per ounce while Yofo charges either $0.49 or $0.50. No contest, my friends. To top it off, the place is always clean and the staff is always friendly. No complaints from this gal. Although... I have one minor near complaint that is no fault of Yogurtland itself: sometimes the parking lot for the shopping center which includes Publix, Starbucks, Mountain High Outfitters, and the famed "OK Cafe" gets ridiculously packed. Especially on the weekends. But driving around in circles until a spot opens up is well worth it for fro yo victory. Good old Yogurtland: so many quality flavors, and so not expensive. Oh yeah. I'm in love.

    (5)
  • Tanya C.

    If you are someone who gravitates toward the non-tart yogurt flavors (like me!), this is the place for you. They offer a wide variety of non-tart flavors that are yummy. This is a self serve place where you can pick and choose what flavors and exactly how much yogurt you want in your bowl. There's also a variety of toppings. I also gravitate towards the chocolate type toppings for my yogurt. I really like that they have crushed kit kat bars as an option. I love that stuff! This place uses high fructose corn syrup in their yogurt so it's a bit cheaper than the other places in town. Keep that in mind if you try to avoid hfcs. Hello Kitty lovers should also stop in as they periodically have special Hello Kitty items (HK cups, spoons, and merchandise for sale).

    (4)
  • Sally P.

    I was so excited to give this place 5 STARS, until my last visit when I realized they raised the price by .02 cents an ounce. Obviously, I'm very cheap, but the inexpensiveness of this place compared to most of the Froyo Hype places (especially the disastrous Frutella) really had me sold. That aside. The yogurt is still the best and the price is still pretty good, relatively. Honestly, the toppings bar and basic flavors are just like every other Yogurt place ever, aside from that one place that serves one topping you can't seem to find. Aside from that, it' standard. What I love is that they always have fruit flavors that pair well with coconut. If I'm getting Froyo, it's summertime and I'm going to want some coconut flavor NOW. And on my most recent visit, they had probably the best pistachio flavor I've had. The pistachio was so good I just wanted to get plain pistachio and keep refilling it. I was so game for 5 stars but then they RAISED THE PRICE. DAMN IT. Still reasonable though... and on West Paces Ferry no less. Not bad, Yogurtland. Not bad.

    (4)
  • Ayala B.

    Mmm mm mmm. I FroYo and this place does it well! Their yogurt selection is always good but they do lack a bit in the toppings department.

    (4)
  • Sky G.

    I love a variety of flavors at this location. I husband and I also come here for dessert on our date night. The per ounce rate is more reasonable here as well. Yogurtland is a must have and it's locate off the expressway.

    (5)

Q & A for Yogen Fruz

Is Yogen Fruz vegan?

Not all Yogen Fruz items are vegan. But you will find a variety of vegan options on the Yogen Fruz menu.

Where is the nearest Yogen Fruz?

Yogen Fruz is operating in over 1400 locations spread across 46 countries. Use our Restaurant Listings directory to find the nearest Yogen Fruz from your location.

Is Yogen Fruz healthy?

The primary mission of Yogen Fruz is to develop the brand as a healthy-choice lifestyle product. Hence, the restaurant serves sugarless, non-fat, probiotic frozen yogurt, smoothies, fruit cups, and yogurt available with vegan and non-vegan options.

Who owns Yogen Fruz?

Yogen Fruz is currently owned by International Franchise Corp.



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Yogen Fruz

Yogen Fruz is a renowned brand in the frozen yogurt industry serving healthy food choices to the people across the United States. The frozen yogurt franchise was launched by two young brothers in Canada during 80s. The idea behind introducing Yogen Fruz was to offer a great health experience and influence people to adopt a healthy and active lifestyle. Initially, the store offered made-to-order frozen yogurt cups and shakes. Today, you can order probiotic frozen yogurt as per your preferences. You can either opt for soft serve or get a mix of frozen yogurt with fruits. You can also try the vegan options available at Yogen Fruz.

Healthy Food Options at Yogen Fruz

Yogen Fruz came into existence with a mission to serve healthy alternative food products. The fundamental aim of this highly popular restaurant chain is to promote a healthy lifestyle. Yogen Fruz offers all varieties of frozen yogurt to serve people with different food preferences.

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 11

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Wi-Fi : No

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