Pinkberry to Make September Swirl into Fairfield


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According to Yellowpages.com, there are 77 ice cream parlors between Fairfield and Stamford, but only two shops for frozen yogurt. With help from the West Coast, though, Connecticut will soon be spread with a lot more flavor.

Pinkberry Frozen Yogurt changed the concept of dessert outlets in January 2005, when it began its business in West Hollywood, Calif. Its drive to provide unique taste and flavor variety solidified its strength in the dessert industry, resulting in 100 stores being opened within the U.S., the Middle East, and Mexico. Fifteen more branches are planned to open by the end of 2010. Fairfield, Conn., has been chosen as a site for one of them, making it the first Pinkberry in the state, and the first exclusive frozen yogurt spot in town.

The striking Fairfield shoreline is a fine compliment to the retro Pinkberry personality. With its pebbled flooring, distinctive swirl light fixtures, and glass-accented walls, the sight of the store entices just as much as its tastes.

The company features six yogurt flavors, none more than 1.5 grams of fat per serving. Customers can enjoy seasonal favorites like Watermelon and Green Tea, as well as the year-round flavors of Chocolate, Mango, Pomegranate, Coconut, and tangy Original. All yogurts are made from non-fat milk produced without the use of hormones. The entire yogurt brand is certified by the National Yogurt Association and contains live and active cultures, which help to boost digestive health.

The diverse toppings bar allows customers to accent their yogurt and indulge their taste buds. Selections include fresh, seasonal fruit, as well as nuts, seeds, and even cucumber. No need to worry, though, if your sweet tooth doesn’t lean toward tradition. Pinkberry customers can also top their dessert with treats ranging from peppermint and gummy bears to cinnamon streusel and Gluten-free cake. For the diet conscious, all calorie counts are available at Pinkberry.com. But no topping has more than 100 calories per scoop.

The chain provides a unique relationship with its public through its variety of ordering options. Purchases can be placed in-store, online, or over the phone, then can be delivered to your home or brought directly to you in a Pinkberry parking lot. With the hustle inherent to Fairfield County, any resident can appreciate the company’s rare blend of convenience and quality.

Pinkberry Frozen Yogurt is coming to 1512 Post Road in Fairfield. So, get your spoons ready.

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