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Fruitzzy – Providence

$10 for $20 Worth of Frozen Yogurt

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Thu Feb 21 04:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$20
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  • Simple Pleasures

In a Nutshell

Dessert joint stocks more than 40 toppings and features 8 frozen yogurt flavors every day, rotating through an arsenal of about 30 varieties

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only at Providence location.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Frozen yogurt is used to delight taste buds, unlike boiling yogurt, which is used to stop invaders from scaling gingerbread castles. Harness the benefits of this powerful treat with this Groupon.

$10 for Four Vouchers, Each for $5 Worth of Frozen Yogurt ($20 Value)

Choose from the day’s 8 featured frozen-yogurt flavors and more than 40 toppings ($0.49/ounce). Groupon vouchers must be used across multiple visits, allowing visitors to sample the constantly rotating cache of flavor varieties. Fruitzzy also offers savory crepes and smoothies with a range of fillings and flavors.

Fruitzzy

At Fruitzzy, customers create their own icy treats using as many flavors of frozen yogurt and toppings as they can fit into a cup. The shop rotates its approximately 30 yogurt flavors on a daily basis and stocks more than 40 edible adornments, including fruits, candies, and nuts. To appease as a wide a customer base as possible, the treat haven offers only certified gluten-free flavors and a range of nonfat options. In addition to free WiFi, Fruitzzy offers complimentary valet parking on Fridays and Saturdays, bypassing the need to find a spot or replace the ejector seat before going in.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Valentine's Day Leftovers

For some people, the most difficult thing about Valentine's Day is deciding what to do with all the leftovers. Here are some suggestions of what to do with the day-after detritus:

  • Melt down chocolates and put them in little ghost-shaped molds to start stocking up for Halloween.

  • Once roses start to wilt and dry out, use their thorns to make devil horns for a naughty dog or precocious toddler.

  • Diamond shavings are glitter.

  • Recycle a Valentine's Day card by crossing out the part that says "Lisa, I will always love you. You are my angel and my strength" and writing "Deepest sympathies on the anniversary of your terrible comeuppance!"

  • Leftover candy hearts? More like delicious croutons!

Sweet croutons, this salad is good!

Fruitzzy

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    Providence

    226 Atwells Ave.
    Providence, Rhode Island 02903
    (401) 603-3797
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