$4 for $8 Worth of Frozen Yogurt at Yogurt Crazy
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Soft-serve, kosher-certified frozen yogurt stations allow guests to build their own glacial desserts with dozen of flavors & 36 toppings
While the probiotic cultures in yogurt have been proven to aid digestion, researchers have yet to prove that the stomach and intestines are more than an old wives' tales. Research the properties of pleasing sweet teeth with today’s Groupon: for $4, you get $8 worth of frozen yogurt at Yogurt Crazy, redeemable at the locations in Huntington, Woodbury, and Commack.
Yogurt Crazy facilitates health-conscious sugar fixes by unveiling an assembly line of self-serve frozen yogurt stations comprising one-dozen flavors and 36 toppings for crafting personalized concoctions ($0.44/oz.). The shop of glacial confections serves kosher-certified fro-yo made with a blend of all-natural ingredients, and offers a smorgasbord of sugar-free and nondairy sorbet for those with restrictive diets. Frozen yogurt flavors such as vanilla and chocolate provide simple sweet-teeth satiation, while soft-serve versions of peanut butter, root-beer float, and snickerdoodle dazzle palates with sensations more complex than calculus equations recited in pig Latin. Patrons can pile their desserts high with myriad toppings that include fruits, nuts, candies, and hot fudge.
Soft-serve, kosher-certified frozen yogurt stations allow guests to build their own glacial desserts with dozen of flavors & 36 toppings
While the probiotic cultures in yogurt have been proven to aid digestion, researchers have yet to prove that the stomach and intestines are more than an old wives' tales. Research the properties of pleasing sweet teeth with today’s Groupon: for $4, you get $8 worth of frozen yogurt at Yogurt Crazy, redeemable at the locations in Huntington, Woodbury, and Commack.
Yogurt Crazy facilitates health-conscious sugar fixes by unveiling an assembly line of self-serve frozen yogurt stations comprising one-dozen flavors and 36 toppings for crafting personalized concoctions ($0.44/oz.). The shop of glacial confections serves kosher-certified fro-yo made with a blend of all-natural ingredients, and offers a smorgasbord of sugar-free and nondairy sorbet for those with restrictive diets. Frozen yogurt flavors such as vanilla and chocolate provide simple sweet-teeth satiation, while soft-serve versions of peanut butter, root-beer float, and snickerdoodle dazzle palates with sensations more complex than calculus equations recited in pig Latin. Patrons can pile their desserts high with myriad toppings that include fruits, nuts, candies, and hot fudge.
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About Yogurt Crazy
The treats may be frozen, but that doesn't mean they're not flexible. That's because the colorful self-serve dispensers that line Yogurt Crazy’s bright purple walls are equipped to send a rotating lineup of 12 different frozen-yogurt flavors into cups, including nonfat, low-fat, and dairy-free varieties. Guests mix and match their own creations, choosing from flavors as diverse as pomegranate-raspberry tart and Heath toffee. Each swirl of yogurt can then be outfitted with kiwi, Reese's Pieces, and other selections from the topping bar’s 36 mix-ins, which means that patrons can customize their frozen desserts without the gooey mess of branding them with a hot iron.