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Chill Out Loud Frozen Yogurt – Warwick

$12 for Frozen Yogurt ($24 Value)

$12
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No Longer Available
Tue Jan 29 04:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$24
Discount
50%
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$12
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  • Simple Pleasures

In a Nutshell

Pink-lemonade sorbet, triple chocolate, and peanut butter are among the rotating flavors at this self-serve fro-yo shop with a toppings bar

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Punchcard must be used by the same person. Must redeem voucher for punchcard and first punch by expiration date; remaining punches must be redeemed within six months of voucher redemption.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Frozen yogurt is usually eaten with a spoon, whereas ice cream is usually licked off the cold steel of a dairy farmer's knife. Taste a dessert that's a cut above with this Groupon.

$12 for Four $6 Frozen-Yogurt Punchcard Punches ($24 Value)

Self-serve frozen yogurt and toppings are $0.49 per ounce. Vouchers are redeemed for a four-pass punchcard on your first visit.

Chill Out Loud Frozen Yogurt

When Chill Out Loud Frozen Yogurt threw open its doors on December 21, 2012, the shop didn’t just thank its inaugural customers with words—its first 50 visitors were greeted with prizes. That exuberant introduction is emblematic of the family-friendly eatery, which welcomes diners and their sweet teeth in to sample customized frozen-yogurt creations. A rotating potpourri of flavors, such as white-chocolate mousse, spiced apple pie, and cookies ‘n’ cream, flow from self-serve dispensers before guests crown their treats with toppings from a buffet-style bar.

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Chill Out Loud Frozen Yogurt

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    Warwick

    1800 Post Rd.
    Warwick, Rhode Island 02889
    (401) 921-5252
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