$4 for $8 Worth of Self-Serve Frozen Yogurt and Coffee Drinks at My Yogurt Cafe in St. Petersburg
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- Healthy, probiotic yogurt
- Many flavors & toppings
- No artificial sweeteners
- Coffee & espresso drinks
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 today’s Groupon: for $4, you get $8 worth of frozen yogurt, coffee, and espresso drinks at My Yogurt Cafe in St. Petersburg.
My Yogurt Cafe’s healthy, probiotic yogurt evicts guilt from the dessert table after hopping into an indulgent array of lower-calorie sundaes. Craft cold, creamy towers with of dozens of flavors, including banana pudding, wild strawberry, and chocolate mint ($0.49/oz.), before adorning icy constructions with M&Ms, fresh fruit, and peanut brittle weathervanes. Clocking in at a scant average of 25 calories per ounce and arriving in nonfat and sugar-free varieties, each dollop of yogurt satisfies discerning sweet teeth without the drawbacks of zero-calorie rivals such as lettuce popsicles or paper.
In addition to bolstering bodies with protein, potassium, and calcium, frozen yogurt aids healthy digestion with live, probiotic cultures. Customers can also thaw their taste buds with My Yogurt Cafe’s hot coffee drinks and imported kosher Bristot espresso.
- Healthy, probiotic yogurt
- Many flavors & toppings
- No artificial sweeteners
- Coffee & espresso drinks
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 today’s Groupon: for $4, you get $8 worth of frozen yogurt, coffee, and espresso drinks at My Yogurt Cafe in St. Petersburg.
My Yogurt Cafe’s healthy, probiotic yogurt evicts guilt from the dessert table after hopping into an indulgent array of lower-calorie sundaes. Craft cold, creamy towers with of dozens of flavors, including banana pudding, wild strawberry, and chocolate mint ($0.49/oz.), before adorning icy constructions with M&Ms, fresh fruit, and peanut brittle weathervanes. Clocking in at a scant average of 25 calories per ounce and arriving in nonfat and sugar-free varieties, each dollop of yogurt satisfies discerning sweet teeth without the drawbacks of zero-calorie rivals such as lettuce popsicles or paper.
In addition to bolstering bodies with protein, potassium, and calcium, frozen yogurt aids healthy digestion with live, probiotic cultures. Customers can also thaw their taste buds with My Yogurt Cafe’s hot coffee drinks and imported kosher Bristot espresso.