Sponsored by Groupon.
Recently I had $5 Groupon cash to spend. So I bought the Yoghurt club deal.
Groupon is a group buying site in which you purchase great deals, like this one where it is $5 for $10 to spend on frozen yoghurt (or froyo as it might be called).
You sign up for it and like other online buying sites you need a debit or credit card to be able to purchase.
And then you can redeem your voucher.
The Yoghurt club don't do just froyo but they do other things like soups and shakes. Their juices are freshly made with the freshest fruits and veg.
Here like other places you can choose your flavoured froyo and your toppings. But with this one you have to wave your hand under the machine to turn it on.
There are toppings as well. But not as many as Tutti Frutti. There are some healthy choices as well as all the favourite chocolate ones.
The froyo was amazing.
The only one gripe was the WI-Fi or the lack thereof.
But I'd be happy to come back here for my lovely healthy froyo fix in the city. Rather than the overpriced Tutti Frutti anyday. It's what Southbank needs.
Recently I had $5 Groupon cash to spend. So I bought the Yoghurt club deal.
Groupon is a group buying site in which you purchase great deals, like this one where it is $5 for $10 to spend on frozen yoghurt (or froyo as it might be called).
You sign up for it and like other online buying sites you need a debit or credit card to be able to purchase.
And then you can redeem your voucher.
The Yoghurt club don't do just froyo but they do other things like soups and shakes. Their juices are freshly made with the freshest fruits and veg.
Here like other places you can choose your flavoured froyo and your toppings. But with this one you have to wave your hand under the machine to turn it on.
There are toppings as well. But not as many as Tutti Frutti. There are some healthy choices as well as all the favourite chocolate ones.
The froyo was amazing.
The only one gripe was the WI-Fi or the lack thereof.
But I'd be happy to come back here for my lovely healthy froyo fix in the city. Rather than the overpriced Tutti Frutti anyday. It's what Southbank needs.
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