Diabetics can look for No Sugar alternatives of frozen yogurt. Yogen Fruz offers a variety of different sugarless probiotic frozen yogurt and smoothie options to help diabetics enjoy the tasty treat without any compromises. Diabetics should be extra careful while enjoying the tempting flavors of frozen yogurt at Yogen Fruz.
Foods to Avoid at Yogen Fruz for Diabetes:
Diabetics need to regulate sugar intake as well as monitor the cholesterol levels to reduce heart risk. Yogen Fruz offers regular as well as no-fat, no-sugar light yogurt at the restaurant. It is highly recommended to avoid the regular frozen yogurt at Yogen Fruz. Also, avoid all kinds of Low-Fat Chocolates at Yogen Fruz. While most shakes served at Yogen Fruz are low in sugar, there are a few such as Candy Cane, Gingerbread, and Keylime Pie that every diabetic must avoid. Although low in sugar, an 8 fl.oz. serving of Egg Nog contains 22g cholesterol. A diabetic must avoid Egg Nog at Yogen Fruz.
People suffering from high blood pressure problems can also opt for the non-sugar frozen yogurt options to have a fun meal at Yogen Fruz. They can also try the non-fat variations of frozen yogurt and smoothies available at Yogen Fruz to taste the richness of frozen yogurt without any health concerns.
High Blood Pressure at Yogen Fruz
People suffering from high blood pressure problems can also opt for the non-sugar frozen yogurt options to have a fun meal at Yogen Fruz. They can also try the non-fat variations of frozen yogurt and smoothies available at Yogen Fruz to taste the richness of frozen yogurt without any health concerns. Yogurt served at Yogen Fruz is made from fresh dairy, non-dairy, low fat or no fat options.
If you have high blood pressure, then it is highly recommended to go for fresh dairy yogurt or Greek yogurt as calcium-rich foods are helpful in lowering blood pressure. Never ask for cheese or any salty food items as the toppings on your yogurt smoothies or flavored frozen yogurt. Always try fresh fruits or berries without any added salt to compliment your frozen yogurt or yogurt smoothies at Yogen Fruz.
Foods to Avoid at Yogen Fruz for High Blood Pressure:
While most food items on Yogen Fruz menu seem healthy, there are a lot of flavors and mixes which contains a high amount of sodium. To maintain blood pressure levels, avoid ordering cheesecake mixes at Yogen Fruz. Other dessert mixes like Apple Pie, Keylime Pie, Oreo Vanilla, and Oreo Mint also contain a high amount of sodium levels. Avoid these mixes while ordering your frozen yogurt at Yogen Fruz for high blood pressure. Try avoiding all kinds of Shakes at Yogen Fruz as all the flavors contain a high amount of sodium levels in a single serving.
Food Suggestions for High Blood Pressure at Yogen Fruz:
Yogen Fruz understands the need for healthy food choices. Hence, the restaurant chain offers multiple variations of frozen yogurt, smoothies, and fruit cup to serve people with different health choices. You can either go for sugarless varieties or choose a non-fatty option from the menu to enjoy a healthy meal at Yogen Fruz.
High Cholesterol at Yogen Fruz
Frozen yogurt is available in both dairy and non-dairy alternatives at Yogen Fruz. You can either opt for the non-dairy alternative or ask for non-fatty or low dairy-based yogurt to enjoy your rich smoothies at Yogen Fruz. To further control your cholesterol levels, you can choose strawberry, raspberry, or blueberry toppings for your smoothies as these berries are rich in anti-oxidants.
Foods to Avoid at Yogen Fruz for High Cholesterol:
Most food items served at Yogen Fruz are low in fat and cholesterol. However, there are a few food items that you must avoid for high cholesterol. Cheesecakes such as Strawberry Cheesecake and Pumpkin Cheesecake are a big no for high cholesterol. It is also recommended to avoid Egg Nog at Yogen Fruz to keep your cholesterol levels in control.
Food Suggestions for High Cholesterol at Yogen Fruz:
Join the huddled masses waiting for a sample cup. This is your typical self-serve yogurt place. Most the time you'll wait because it gets really crowded but I've never had melt-y frozen yogurt here. Lots of places seem to have trouble with a few machines on any given day. Yogurtland also has matte finished spoons. That may not sound cool but it is.
(3)
Grace H.
This was my spot once it opened up! I love Yogurtland and everything about it! The staff here has changed over time, but they are constantly friendly and helpful. There are always about 14 or so flavored here, with some typical day like chocolate and strawberry, as well as some not so normal, yet amazing ones like the graham cracker and tart, as well as new ones that come and go sporadically. I can truly say I've never had a bad flavor or experience here. It is always very clean inside. If you go during the day it's usually busy, but not chaotic, but as soon as people get out of class and off work, this place is full inside, outside, and oftentimes the patrons are covering portions of the grass across the parking lot! I really love Yogurtland, and think it's great for dates, girls nights, after temple refreshments, alone time, and really any time at all!
(5)
Valerie P.
I know people love this place and it's great for frozen yogurt and people-watching, but I'm mostly indifferent. If anyone's a newcomer to Utah Valley, Yogurtland is awesome to get a good slice of the community. Other than that, fairly standard yogurt place, with maybe 10 different flavors available at a time. This could be a wildly inaccurate count of the number of flavors, but it seems like there's a pretty good variety. There's also a lot of variety at the topping bar, which includes things like gummi bears and tiny cookies, as well as fruits and other stuff. Works like other yogurt places, insofar as you put your flavor choices in a cup, pile on the toppings, get your concoction weighed, then pay by weight. The store is clean, without that chemical-y smell a lot of other yogurt places have and the cashier always seems vaguely frazzled, yet friendly. It does get crowded quickly, so be aware that you may have a life crisis as you wait for all the youths on dates on a Friday or Saturday nights. Unless you are a youth, in which case, you may feel like you've finally found your people.
(3)
Kaisha M.
I have pretty mixed feelings about this self styled Land of Yogurt. First the positives: there's a big variety of yogurts and a huge variety of toppings, it's always clean and you really do get a lot for a pretty low price. Now the negatives: it's deceptively small, at first it doesn't seem that small but if you get bunch of people in it becomes very clear that they are not equipped for the numbers that they pull in. Which leads me to another negative there tend to always be about 1000 people in here and nowhere for them all to go. There is always a terrible bottleneck near the cups and I've never seen 2 employees working at the same time. I have to admit it's still a fun time, if only to watch the awkward first dates that seem to always (and I do mean ALWAYS) be happening there.
(3)
Jeffrey S.
With my feelings on frozen-yogurt-by-the-ounce well documented, this came up in a Yelp search a couple nights ago, and I still decided to give it a whirl. It was sorta busy on a Wednesday night, and open late (until midnight) so they get bonus points for being around when a sweet toot needed satisfying. That said, I'm not sure I could close my eyes and be spun in a circle, open them and differentiate this from any other shop in the world. Yogurt? Check. Toppings? Check. Semi-cutesy seating? Check? Couples on date night? Check. Loos like it hits all the check marks. I did enjoy me some pistachio yogurt, and they had a dairy-free mango sorbet option for the lactose-aware gang. So that's a plus. Nothing stood out as amazing in the topping department. There was a time when mochi was a big deal, but it's pretty ubiquitous now and they had it. It's good. Get some. Or lychee. Not my cup of tea, but a few in the gang raved. Fill up your cup, pay out the nose, and get your treat on.
(3)
Cassidy J.
I'm always a fan of frozen yogurt! And yogurt land never really disappoints. Can't beat the samples and the nice variety of flavors. This location needs more seating though! There was nowhere to sit. Other than that tasty as always!
(3)
Kara N.
They have such a wide variety of flavors and toppings! They are constantly changing out flavors, so every time I go there is something new to try. The staff is friendly and the atmosphere is fun and relaxing. I would just avoid this place on a Friday or Saturday night, 7-11. Since it is right between two major universities, there's usually a line out the door with groups or dates. That just means its a great place to go right?
(5)
Holly S.
Sometimes a hit, others a miss. I hate it when I come in just to sample and they ask 20 questions. I love their mango and dark chocolate sorbet when they have them.
(4)
Elle P.
Oh my GoSh... How do they do it? The pumpkin pie frozen yogurt tastes better than pumpkin pie! Well, at least AS good as pumpkin pie! And since flavors are always rotating, there are always delicious seasonal options. I LoVe Yogurtland, which is saying a lot because I really am not into frozen desserts. Crazy, hunh? So the taste and quality of their product is totally YuM. The Orem store is friendly and clean... And it's a bargain if you price compare to other froyo shops around, It does get crowded in the evenings, especially after a BYU game, because of its location, but the line moves quickly and it is worth the wait! Love the toppings and the healthy options too. Sometimes I like to split my cup in half; do a tart side and top with fresh fruit and a sweet side topped with all kinds of goodness... And now they have a cookie divider that makes my creative combining even more fun. Truth be told , the cookie shape needs a little bit of work, but it was way tasty. If you come here more than a couple of times you will want to join their real rewards program for fun benefits and you don't need a card, you can use your smart phone! Yep FiVe stars easy! I'd give it more if yelp* allowed it
(5)
Bailey J.
I loveeee yogurtland. Or, should I say, the one back home in SD. This one is over priced and they don't have taro. EVER. Taro is a standard flavor in all yogurtlands except Orem. Why? Because culturally bland Utahns. Bleh.
(3)
Brian W.
Yum. I love this place. I have been to other frozen yogurt places and other yogurt lands and I love this one! So many good flavors it is always hard to choose. The employees are super happy and friendly every time I go though!
(5)
Kelly W.
Love coming here for a good time. Great low-fat treat. It's always so social too. It's not going to break the bank anytime soon either. Long live YLO!
(5)
Jessie M.
Just love it.
(5)
Bryan D.
Been in Utah for a little while, take a trip to California, discover Yogurtland, and become ecstatic to find there's one in Provo!!! This yogurt is amazing! About a dozen flavors of self serve to choose from with tons of topings. They use active bacteria in their yogurt, so it's good for you! And the price really can't be beat. If you're really needing something cold on a hot summer day, this is the place to go!
(5)
Celina A.
I LOVE YOGURTLAND! I am so glad that it finally made it to UT! Yogurtland was a standing attraction on all of my trips to Las Vegas and now I can just drive up the hill to get there! I love that you can get the healthy tart yogurt flavors you find at other yogurt places in the area, but there is also a GREAT selection of dessert flavors. I loved the chocolate devils food cake & the toasted coconut! I like the topping selections- The fruit is fresh and you can load it up with as much as you want. I also liked the cinnamon toast crunch cereal, not something I would have thought to put on yogurt. & you won't be shocked with the pricing. For the same price as some of the others you get EASILY TWICE THE TREAT!
(5)
Candice P.
The only reason I gave this 3 stars instead of 4 was because of the atmosphere-- very little seating, tiny tables and the three times I have been there I was freezing my butt off!! Also the space is limited and the line backs up into the seating area-- and for some reason people forget standing in line etiquette learned in kindergarten. Some pushing and shoving happens. With that said, the flavors and toppings offer tons of variety and are super delicious!!
(3)
Jaicy M.
I like Yogurtland because they have a nice variety, it's clean, and it doesn't taste bad. You fill your cup with yogurt and toppings to your heart's content and then pay by weight. I like this system because I can get less if I am not feeling it, and don't have to pay as much. The flavors are decent. They have a variety of tart and regular options, as well as a no-sugar-added that my husband was excited about. They do change the flavors periodically, so it will be interesting to see what they cycle through. I don't like how it is setup though, there is glass directing the line down the machines. It makes it difficult to sample flavors and go back and get what you want when there are people crowding in behind you. It just opened, and there seems to be a crowd already. It is definitely a college town hangout, not always my favorite, but we didn't have a problem finding a clean table. Overall I will go back to Yogurtland if friends go, it's not bad, it just wouldn't be my first choice.
(3)
Colleen A.
I love this place!! Fabulous variety of frozen yogurt flavors and toppings. I like to try a little bit of everything that sounds good, and that's exactly what I can do here. Always friendly staff at the check out. I've been to the Yogurtlands in Honolulu and Orem -- I need to check their website to see if there's a location near me!
(5)
Aimee G.
This is the best yogurt I have had in a long time. The choices were awesome, but even better is that they give you sampling cups when you go in so you can know which kind you want to get. And since you pay by the ounce, it's easy to get a little bit of everything, which I just what I did! The toppings are great too, so many options from cookies to fruit. I loved the coconut yogurt topped with coconut shavings, and of course I put crushed Oreo cookies on top of my cookies and cream flavor! The yogurt they offer is my favorite kind, sweet. They do offer tart options for people who like that kind of yogurt as well. Something for everyone. You can eat your yogurt there, or take it with you, but I liked that they offered cups with strawberry water for those who stayed to eat.
(5)
Stephanie H.
Not just another yogurt place. It is actually the best frozen yogurt place. If you look at solely from the cost factor alone it is bar none the least expensive froyo I have seen recently. At 33 cents an ounce you would be amazed at just how much yogurt you can get for under 5 dollars. In fact the "average" serving is about $3.50. Flavor, flavor, FLAVOR. Not only does Yogurtland have more flavors than some of the other froyo choices out there but, they taste the best. It is rich, creamy, and has just the right texture. And where I am not typically a fan of the tart yogurts. Their peach was fabulous. Frozen yogurt is all about the toppings. No worries, Yogurtland has you covered. Fresh fruit from kiwi to lychee. And a wide assortment of cookie, candy, and cereal toppings. They even had NERDS. My life was complete. My only complaint... It is almost 40 minutes away from me.
(5)
Micah B.
14 flavors on tap and the fruit always looks yummy.
(4)
Amanda F.
i have never been to yogurtland before, but i have been told it's a california chain. and...the verdict is--not all things from california are awesome. why does utah have this desire to be and do all things california? anyway, i didn't have a terrible experience here. i just have my favorite yogurt place in town, and it's hard for me to see any of the other yogurt shops as being able to live up to their deliciousness. so here's what i thought yogurtland was missing (that MY yogurt shop has done right): 1) annoying glass barrier makes it hard to get around all the victoria's secret "pink" sweats-girls. maybe it wasn't the barrier that was annoying though... 2) i'm a tart yogurt girl, and i don't really go for all the sweet "fun" flavors. i mean, i know it helps some people enjoy frozen yogurt, but if you really don't like the taste of yogurt--just go eat real ice cream and calories be damned. also, their tart flavors are not as mind-blowing as my favorite shop. 3) sprinkles and graham cracker crumbs are really hard to squeeze out of a squeeze bottle. 4) some of the fruit was not as fresh as some of the other reviewers proclaimed. there were some soggy and mushy strawberries and kiwi, which grossed and bummed me out as they were the fruits i actually wanted. 5) there was only one kind of mochi, and it was not too great. just kind of meh. again, better at MY place. so overall, i don't dislike this place. i just don't think i will return. i would prefer to go to earthfruits (my favorite yogurt shop), even if they're a little bit more expensive. it's so worth it.
(3)
Jared J.
Without a doubt the best frozen yogurt on the planet! I can speak for everyone when I say yogurtland has needed to come to Utah for years! And to top it all off its better and less expensive than competition!
(5)
Jon D.
Great place! First of all it's probably one of the few places in Provo that actually is open after 9pm so that in itself warrants 4 stars. They have tons of flavors ranging from red velvet to root beer float. They also have just about every topping under the sun. It's 33 cents per ounce so its a good deal. You can get whatever you want and as much of it as will fit in your cup. Definitely a huge fan
(5)
Sara B.
I love Yogurtland, coming from Southern California getting frozen yogurt a couple times a week is just part of life! Yogurtland in CA was the top place to go where you'll always find a handful of people you know, I am so happy to have it close to home again! I almost always end up with the same two flavors because they are so good: the dutch chocolate and I have never had a better strawberry yogurt! It got a little crowded, but hey, we went on opening day!
(5)
Kara N.
They have such a wide variety of flavors and toppings! They are constantly changing out flavors, so every time I go there is something new to try. The staff is friendly and the atmosphere is fun and relaxing. I would just avoid this place on a Friday or Saturday night, 7-11. Since it is right between two major universities, there's usually a line out the door with groups or dates. That just means its a great place to go right?
(5)
Sara B.
I love Yogurtland, coming from Southern California getting frozen yogurt a couple times a week is just part of life! Yogurtland in CA was the top place to go where you'll always find a handful of people you know, I am so happy to have it close to home again! I almost always end up with the same two flavors because they are so good: the dutch chocolate and I have never had a better strawberry yogurt! It got a little crowded, but hey, we went on opening day!
(5)
Kaisha M.
I have pretty mixed feelings about this self styled Land of Yogurt. First the positives: there's a big variety of yogurts and a huge variety of toppings, it's always clean and you really do get a lot for a pretty low price. Now the negatives: it's deceptively small, at first it doesn't seem that small but if you get bunch of people in it becomes very clear that they are not equipped for the numbers that they pull in. Which leads me to another negative there tend to always be about 1000 people in here and nowhere for them all to go. There is always a terrible bottleneck near the cups and I've never seen 2 employees working at the same time. I have to admit it's still a fun time, if only to watch the awkward first dates that seem to always (and I do mean ALWAYS) be happening there.
(3)
Jeffrey S.
With my feelings on frozen-yogurt-by-the-ounce well documented, this came up in a Yelp search a couple nights ago, and I still decided to give it a whirl. It was sorta busy on a Wednesday night, and open late (until midnight) so they get bonus points for being around when a sweet toot needed satisfying. That said, I'm not sure I could close my eyes and be spun in a circle, open them and differentiate this from any other shop in the world. Yogurt? Check. Toppings? Check. Semi-cutesy seating? Check? Couples on date night? Check. Loos like it hits all the check marks. I did enjoy me some pistachio yogurt, and they had a dairy-free mango sorbet option for the lactose-aware gang. So that's a plus. Nothing stood out as amazing in the topping department. There was a time when mochi was a big deal, but it's pretty ubiquitous now and they had it. It's good. Get some. Or lychee. Not my cup of tea, but a few in the gang raved. Fill up your cup, pay out the nose, and get your treat on.
(3)
Cassidy J.
I'm always a fan of frozen yogurt! And yogurt land never really disappoints. Can't beat the samples and the nice variety of flavors. This location needs more seating though! There was nowhere to sit. Other than that tasty as always!
(3)
Holly S.
Sometimes a hit, others a miss. I hate it when I come in just to sample and they ask 20 questions. I love their mango and dark chocolate sorbet when they have them.
(4)
Dave B.
Join the huddled masses waiting for a sample cup. This is your typical self-serve yogurt place. Most the time you'll wait because it gets really crowded but I've never had melt-y frozen yogurt here. Lots of places seem to have trouble with a few machines on any given day. Yogurtland also has matte finished spoons. That may not sound cool but it is.
(3)
Grace H.
This was my spot once it opened up! I love Yogurtland and everything about it! The staff here has changed over time, but they are constantly friendly and helpful. There are always about 14 or so flavored here, with some typical day like chocolate and strawberry, as well as some not so normal, yet amazing ones like the graham cracker and tart, as well as new ones that come and go sporadically. I can truly say I've never had a bad flavor or experience here. It is always very clean inside. If you go during the day it's usually busy, but not chaotic, but as soon as people get out of class and off work, this place is full inside, outside, and oftentimes the patrons are covering portions of the grass across the parking lot! I really love Yogurtland, and think it's great for dates, girls nights, after temple refreshments, alone time, and really any time at all!
(5)
Valerie P.
I know people love this place and it's great for frozen yogurt and people-watching, but I'm mostly indifferent. If anyone's a newcomer to Utah Valley, Yogurtland is awesome to get a good slice of the community. Other than that, fairly standard yogurt place, with maybe 10 different flavors available at a time. This could be a wildly inaccurate count of the number of flavors, but it seems like there's a pretty good variety. There's also a lot of variety at the topping bar, which includes things like gummi bears and tiny cookies, as well as fruits and other stuff. Works like other yogurt places, insofar as you put your flavor choices in a cup, pile on the toppings, get your concoction weighed, then pay by weight. The store is clean, without that chemical-y smell a lot of other yogurt places have and the cashier always seems vaguely frazzled, yet friendly. It does get crowded quickly, so be aware that you may have a life crisis as you wait for all the youths on dates on a Friday or Saturday nights. Unless you are a youth, in which case, you may feel like you've finally found your people.
(3)
Stephanie H.
Not just another yogurt place. It is actually the best frozen yogurt place. If you look at solely from the cost factor alone it is bar none the least expensive froyo I have seen recently. At 33 cents an ounce you would be amazed at just how much yogurt you can get for under 5 dollars. In fact the "average" serving is about $3.50. Flavor, flavor, FLAVOR. Not only does Yogurtland have more flavors than some of the other froyo choices out there but, they taste the best. It is rich, creamy, and has just the right texture. And where I am not typically a fan of the tart yogurts. Their peach was fabulous. Frozen yogurt is all about the toppings. No worries, Yogurtland has you covered. Fresh fruit from kiwi to lychee. And a wide assortment of cookie, candy, and cereal toppings. They even had NERDS. My life was complete. My only complaint... It is almost 40 minutes away from me.
(5)
Micah B.
14 flavors on tap and the fruit always looks yummy.
(4)
Amanda F.
i have never been to yogurtland before, but i have been told it's a california chain. and...the verdict is--not all things from california are awesome. why does utah have this desire to be and do all things california? anyway, i didn't have a terrible experience here. i just have my favorite yogurt place in town, and it's hard for me to see any of the other yogurt shops as being able to live up to their deliciousness. so here's what i thought yogurtland was missing (that MY yogurt shop has done right): 1) annoying glass barrier makes it hard to get around all the victoria's secret "pink" sweats-girls. maybe it wasn't the barrier that was annoying though... 2) i'm a tart yogurt girl, and i don't really go for all the sweet "fun" flavors. i mean, i know it helps some people enjoy frozen yogurt, but if you really don't like the taste of yogurt--just go eat real ice cream and calories be damned. also, their tart flavors are not as mind-blowing as my favorite shop. 3) sprinkles and graham cracker crumbs are really hard to squeeze out of a squeeze bottle. 4) some of the fruit was not as fresh as some of the other reviewers proclaimed. there were some soggy and mushy strawberries and kiwi, which grossed and bummed me out as they were the fruits i actually wanted. 5) there was only one kind of mochi, and it was not too great. just kind of meh. again, better at MY place. so overall, i don't dislike this place. i just don't think i will return. i would prefer to go to earthfruits (my favorite yogurt shop), even if they're a little bit more expensive. it's so worth it.
(3)
Jared J.
Without a doubt the best frozen yogurt on the planet! I can speak for everyone when I say yogurtland has needed to come to Utah for years! And to top it all off its better and less expensive than competition!
(5)
Jon D.
Great place! First of all it's probably one of the few places in Provo that actually is open after 9pm so that in itself warrants 4 stars. They have tons of flavors ranging from red velvet to root beer float. They also have just about every topping under the sun. It's 33 cents per ounce so its a good deal. You can get whatever you want and as much of it as will fit in your cup. Definitely a huge fan
(5)
Elle P.
Oh my GoSh... How do they do it? The pumpkin pie frozen yogurt tastes better than pumpkin pie! Well, at least AS good as pumpkin pie! And since flavors are always rotating, there are always delicious seasonal options. I LoVe Yogurtland, which is saying a lot because I really am not into frozen desserts. Crazy, hunh? So the taste and quality of their product is totally YuM. The Orem store is friendly and clean... And it's a bargain if you price compare to other froyo shops around, It does get crowded in the evenings, especially after a BYU game, because of its location, but the line moves quickly and it is worth the wait! Love the toppings and the healthy options too. Sometimes I like to split my cup in half; do a tart side and top with fresh fruit and a sweet side topped with all kinds of goodness... And now they have a cookie divider that makes my creative combining even more fun. Truth be told , the cookie shape needs a little bit of work, but it was way tasty. If you come here more than a couple of times you will want to join their real rewards program for fun benefits and you don't need a card, you can use your smart phone! Yep FiVe stars easy! I'd give it more if yelp* allowed it
(5)
Bailey J.
I loveeee yogurtland. Or, should I say, the one back home in SD. This one is over priced and they don't have taro. EVER. Taro is a standard flavor in all yogurtlands except Orem. Why? Because culturally bland Utahns. Bleh.
(3)
Brian W.
Yum. I love this place. I have been to other frozen yogurt places and other yogurt lands and I love this one! So many good flavors it is always hard to choose. The employees are super happy and friendly every time I go though!
(5)
Kelly W.
Love coming here for a good time. Great low-fat treat. It's always so social too. It's not going to break the bank anytime soon either. Long live YLO!
(5)
Jessie M.
Just love it.
(5)
Bryan D.
Been in Utah for a little while, take a trip to California, discover Yogurtland, and become ecstatic to find there's one in Provo!!! This yogurt is amazing! About a dozen flavors of self serve to choose from with tons of topings. They use active bacteria in their yogurt, so it's good for you! And the price really can't be beat. If you're really needing something cold on a hot summer day, this is the place to go!
(5)
Candice P.
The only reason I gave this 3 stars instead of 4 was because of the atmosphere-- very little seating, tiny tables and the three times I have been there I was freezing my butt off!! Also the space is limited and the line backs up into the seating area-- and for some reason people forget standing in line etiquette learned in kindergarten. Some pushing and shoving happens. With that said, the flavors and toppings offer tons of variety and are super delicious!!
(3)
Jaicy M.
I like Yogurtland because they have a nice variety, it's clean, and it doesn't taste bad. You fill your cup with yogurt and toppings to your heart's content and then pay by weight. I like this system because I can get less if I am not feeling it, and don't have to pay as much. The flavors are decent. They have a variety of tart and regular options, as well as a no-sugar-added that my husband was excited about. They do change the flavors periodically, so it will be interesting to see what they cycle through. I don't like how it is setup though, there is glass directing the line down the machines. It makes it difficult to sample flavors and go back and get what you want when there are people crowding in behind you. It just opened, and there seems to be a crowd already. It is definitely a college town hangout, not always my favorite, but we didn't have a problem finding a clean table. Overall I will go back to Yogurtland if friends go, it's not bad, it just wouldn't be my first choice.
(3)
Colleen A.
I love this place!! Fabulous variety of frozen yogurt flavors and toppings. I like to try a little bit of everything that sounds good, and that's exactly what I can do here. Always friendly staff at the check out. I've been to the Yogurtlands in Honolulu and Orem -- I need to check their website to see if there's a location near me!
(5)
Celina A.
I LOVE YOGURTLAND! I am so glad that it finally made it to UT! Yogurtland was a standing attraction on all of my trips to Las Vegas and now I can just drive up the hill to get there! I love that you can get the healthy tart yogurt flavors you find at other yogurt places in the area, but there is also a GREAT selection of dessert flavors. I loved the chocolate devils food cake & the toasted coconut! I like the topping selections- The fruit is fresh and you can load it up with as much as you want. I also liked the cinnamon toast crunch cereal, not something I would have thought to put on yogurt. & you won't be shocked with the pricing. For the same price as some of the others you get EASILY TWICE THE TREAT!
(5)
Aimee G.
This is the best yogurt I have had in a long time. The choices were awesome, but even better is that they give you sampling cups when you go in so you can know which kind you want to get. And since you pay by the ounce, it's easy to get a little bit of everything, which I just what I did! The toppings are great too, so many options from cookies to fruit. I loved the coconut yogurt topped with coconut shavings, and of course I put crushed Oreo cookies on top of my cookies and cream flavor! The yogurt they offer is my favorite kind, sweet. They do offer tart options for people who like that kind of yogurt as well. Something for everyone. You can eat your yogurt there, or take it with you, but I liked that they offered cups with strawberry water for those who stayed to eat.
(5)
Q & A for Yogen Fruz
Is Yogen Fruz vegan?
Not all Yogen Fruz items are vegan. But you will find a variety of vegan options on the Yogen Fruz menu.
Where is the nearest Yogen Fruz?
Yogen Fruz is operating in over 1400 locations spread across 46 countries. Use our Restaurant Listings directory to find the nearest Yogen Fruz from your location.
Is Yogen Fruz healthy?
The primary mission of Yogen Fruz is to develop the brand as a healthy-choice lifestyle product. Hence, the restaurant serves sugarless, non-fat, probiotic frozen yogurt, smoothies, fruit cups, and yogurt available with vegan and non-vegan options.
Who owns Yogen Fruz?
Yogen Fruz is currently owned by International Franchise Corp.
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Yogen Fruz
Yogen Fruz is a renowned brand in the frozen yogurt industry serving healthy food choices to the people across the United States. The frozen yogurt franchise was launched by two young brothers in Canada during 80s. The idea behind introducing Yogen Fruz was to offer a great health experience and influence people to adopt a healthy and active lifestyle. Initially, the store offered made-to-order frozen yogurt cups and shakes. Today, you can order probiotic frozen yogurt as per your preferences. You can either opt for soft serve or get a mix of frozen yogurt with fruits. You can also try the vegan options available at Yogen Fruz.
Healthy Food Options at Yogen Fruz
Yogen Fruz came into existence with a mission to serve healthy alternative food products. The fundamental aim of this highly popular restaurant chain is to promote a healthy lifestyle. Yogen Fruz offers all varieties of frozen yogurt to serve people with different food preferences.
Dave B.
Join the huddled masses waiting for a sample cup. This is your typical self-serve yogurt place. Most the time you'll wait because it gets really crowded but I've never had melt-y frozen yogurt here. Lots of places seem to have trouble with a few machines on any given day. Yogurtland also has matte finished spoons. That may not sound cool but it is.
(3)Grace H.
This was my spot once it opened up! I love Yogurtland and everything about it! The staff here has changed over time, but they are constantly friendly and helpful. There are always about 14 or so flavored here, with some typical day like chocolate and strawberry, as well as some not so normal, yet amazing ones like the graham cracker and tart, as well as new ones that come and go sporadically. I can truly say I've never had a bad flavor or experience here. It is always very clean inside. If you go during the day it's usually busy, but not chaotic, but as soon as people get out of class and off work, this place is full inside, outside, and oftentimes the patrons are covering portions of the grass across the parking lot! I really love Yogurtland, and think it's great for dates, girls nights, after temple refreshments, alone time, and really any time at all!
(5)Valerie P.
I know people love this place and it's great for frozen yogurt and people-watching, but I'm mostly indifferent. If anyone's a newcomer to Utah Valley, Yogurtland is awesome to get a good slice of the community. Other than that, fairly standard yogurt place, with maybe 10 different flavors available at a time. This could be a wildly inaccurate count of the number of flavors, but it seems like there's a pretty good variety. There's also a lot of variety at the topping bar, which includes things like gummi bears and tiny cookies, as well as fruits and other stuff. Works like other yogurt places, insofar as you put your flavor choices in a cup, pile on the toppings, get your concoction weighed, then pay by weight. The store is clean, without that chemical-y smell a lot of other yogurt places have and the cashier always seems vaguely frazzled, yet friendly. It does get crowded quickly, so be aware that you may have a life crisis as you wait for all the youths on dates on a Friday or Saturday nights. Unless you are a youth, in which case, you may feel like you've finally found your people.
(3)Kaisha M.
I have pretty mixed feelings about this self styled Land of Yogurt. First the positives: there's a big variety of yogurts and a huge variety of toppings, it's always clean and you really do get a lot for a pretty low price. Now the negatives: it's deceptively small, at first it doesn't seem that small but if you get bunch of people in it becomes very clear that they are not equipped for the numbers that they pull in. Which leads me to another negative there tend to always be about 1000 people in here and nowhere for them all to go. There is always a terrible bottleneck near the cups and I've never seen 2 employees working at the same time. I have to admit it's still a fun time, if only to watch the awkward first dates that seem to always (and I do mean ALWAYS) be happening there.
(3)Jeffrey S.
With my feelings on frozen-yogurt-by-the-ounce well documented, this came up in a Yelp search a couple nights ago, and I still decided to give it a whirl. It was sorta busy on a Wednesday night, and open late (until midnight) so they get bonus points for being around when a sweet toot needed satisfying. That said, I'm not sure I could close my eyes and be spun in a circle, open them and differentiate this from any other shop in the world. Yogurt? Check. Toppings? Check. Semi-cutesy seating? Check? Couples on date night? Check. Loos like it hits all the check marks. I did enjoy me some pistachio yogurt, and they had a dairy-free mango sorbet option for the lactose-aware gang. So that's a plus. Nothing stood out as amazing in the topping department. There was a time when mochi was a big deal, but it's pretty ubiquitous now and they had it. It's good. Get some. Or lychee. Not my cup of tea, but a few in the gang raved. Fill up your cup, pay out the nose, and get your treat on.
(3)Cassidy J.
I'm always a fan of frozen yogurt! And yogurt land never really disappoints. Can't beat the samples and the nice variety of flavors. This location needs more seating though! There was nowhere to sit. Other than that tasty as always!
(3)Kara N.
They have such a wide variety of flavors and toppings! They are constantly changing out flavors, so every time I go there is something new to try. The staff is friendly and the atmosphere is fun and relaxing. I would just avoid this place on a Friday or Saturday night, 7-11. Since it is right between two major universities, there's usually a line out the door with groups or dates. That just means its a great place to go right?
(5)Holly S.
Sometimes a hit, others a miss. I hate it when I come in just to sample and they ask 20 questions. I love their mango and dark chocolate sorbet when they have them.
(4)Elle P.
Oh my GoSh... How do they do it? The pumpkin pie frozen yogurt tastes better than pumpkin pie! Well, at least AS good as pumpkin pie! And since flavors are always rotating, there are always delicious seasonal options. I LoVe Yogurtland, which is saying a lot because I really am not into frozen desserts. Crazy, hunh? So the taste and quality of their product is totally YuM. The Orem store is friendly and clean... And it's a bargain if you price compare to other froyo shops around, It does get crowded in the evenings, especially after a BYU game, because of its location, but the line moves quickly and it is worth the wait! Love the toppings and the healthy options too. Sometimes I like to split my cup in half; do a tart side and top with fresh fruit and a sweet side topped with all kinds of goodness... And now they have a cookie divider that makes my creative combining even more fun. Truth be told , the cookie shape needs a little bit of work, but it was way tasty. If you come here more than a couple of times you will want to join their real rewards program for fun benefits and you don't need a card, you can use your smart phone! Yep FiVe stars easy! I'd give it more if yelp* allowed it
(5)Bailey J.
I loveeee yogurtland. Or, should I say, the one back home in SD. This one is over priced and they don't have taro. EVER. Taro is a standard flavor in all yogurtlands except Orem. Why? Because culturally bland Utahns. Bleh.
(3)Brian W.
Yum. I love this place. I have been to other frozen yogurt places and other yogurt lands and I love this one! So many good flavors it is always hard to choose. The employees are super happy and friendly every time I go though!
(5)Kelly W.
Love coming here for a good time. Great low-fat treat. It's always so social too. It's not going to break the bank anytime soon either. Long live YLO!
(5)Jessie M.
Just love it.
(5)Bryan D.
Been in Utah for a little while, take a trip to California, discover Yogurtland, and become ecstatic to find there's one in Provo!!! This yogurt is amazing! About a dozen flavors of self serve to choose from with tons of topings. They use active bacteria in their yogurt, so it's good for you! And the price really can't be beat. If you're really needing something cold on a hot summer day, this is the place to go!
(5)Celina A.
I LOVE YOGURTLAND! I am so glad that it finally made it to UT! Yogurtland was a standing attraction on all of my trips to Las Vegas and now I can just drive up the hill to get there! I love that you can get the healthy tart yogurt flavors you find at other yogurt places in the area, but there is also a GREAT selection of dessert flavors. I loved the chocolate devils food cake & the toasted coconut! I like the topping selections- The fruit is fresh and you can load it up with as much as you want. I also liked the cinnamon toast crunch cereal, not something I would have thought to put on yogurt. & you won't be shocked with the pricing. For the same price as some of the others you get EASILY TWICE THE TREAT!
(5)Candice P.
The only reason I gave this 3 stars instead of 4 was because of the atmosphere-- very little seating, tiny tables and the three times I have been there I was freezing my butt off!! Also the space is limited and the line backs up into the seating area-- and for some reason people forget standing in line etiquette learned in kindergarten. Some pushing and shoving happens. With that said, the flavors and toppings offer tons of variety and are super delicious!!
(3)Jaicy M.
I like Yogurtland because they have a nice variety, it's clean, and it doesn't taste bad. You fill your cup with yogurt and toppings to your heart's content and then pay by weight. I like this system because I can get less if I am not feeling it, and don't have to pay as much. The flavors are decent. They have a variety of tart and regular options, as well as a no-sugar-added that my husband was excited about. They do change the flavors periodically, so it will be interesting to see what they cycle through. I don't like how it is setup though, there is glass directing the line down the machines. It makes it difficult to sample flavors and go back and get what you want when there are people crowding in behind you. It just opened, and there seems to be a crowd already. It is definitely a college town hangout, not always my favorite, but we didn't have a problem finding a clean table. Overall I will go back to Yogurtland if friends go, it's not bad, it just wouldn't be my first choice.
(3)Colleen A.
I love this place!! Fabulous variety of frozen yogurt flavors and toppings. I like to try a little bit of everything that sounds good, and that's exactly what I can do here. Always friendly staff at the check out. I've been to the Yogurtlands in Honolulu and Orem -- I need to check their website to see if there's a location near me!
(5)Aimee G.
This is the best yogurt I have had in a long time. The choices were awesome, but even better is that they give you sampling cups when you go in so you can know which kind you want to get. And since you pay by the ounce, it's easy to get a little bit of everything, which I just what I did! The toppings are great too, so many options from cookies to fruit. I loved the coconut yogurt topped with coconut shavings, and of course I put crushed Oreo cookies on top of my cookies and cream flavor! The yogurt they offer is my favorite kind, sweet. They do offer tart options for people who like that kind of yogurt as well. Something for everyone. You can eat your yogurt there, or take it with you, but I liked that they offered cups with strawberry water for those who stayed to eat.
(5)Stephanie H.
Not just another yogurt place. It is actually the best frozen yogurt place. If you look at solely from the cost factor alone it is bar none the least expensive froyo I have seen recently. At 33 cents an ounce you would be amazed at just how much yogurt you can get for under 5 dollars. In fact the "average" serving is about $3.50. Flavor, flavor, FLAVOR. Not only does Yogurtland have more flavors than some of the other froyo choices out there but, they taste the best. It is rich, creamy, and has just the right texture. And where I am not typically a fan of the tart yogurts. Their peach was fabulous. Frozen yogurt is all about the toppings. No worries, Yogurtland has you covered. Fresh fruit from kiwi to lychee. And a wide assortment of cookie, candy, and cereal toppings. They even had NERDS. My life was complete. My only complaint... It is almost 40 minutes away from me.
(5)Micah B.
14 flavors on tap and the fruit always looks yummy.
(4)Amanda F.
i have never been to yogurtland before, but i have been told it's a california chain. and...the verdict is--not all things from california are awesome. why does utah have this desire to be and do all things california? anyway, i didn't have a terrible experience here. i just have my favorite yogurt place in town, and it's hard for me to see any of the other yogurt shops as being able to live up to their deliciousness. so here's what i thought yogurtland was missing (that MY yogurt shop has done right): 1) annoying glass barrier makes it hard to get around all the victoria's secret "pink" sweats-girls. maybe it wasn't the barrier that was annoying though... 2) i'm a tart yogurt girl, and i don't really go for all the sweet "fun" flavors. i mean, i know it helps some people enjoy frozen yogurt, but if you really don't like the taste of yogurt--just go eat real ice cream and calories be damned. also, their tart flavors are not as mind-blowing as my favorite shop. 3) sprinkles and graham cracker crumbs are really hard to squeeze out of a squeeze bottle. 4) some of the fruit was not as fresh as some of the other reviewers proclaimed. there were some soggy and mushy strawberries and kiwi, which grossed and bummed me out as they were the fruits i actually wanted. 5) there was only one kind of mochi, and it was not too great. just kind of meh. again, better at MY place. so overall, i don't dislike this place. i just don't think i will return. i would prefer to go to earthfruits (my favorite yogurt shop), even if they're a little bit more expensive. it's so worth it.
(3)Jared J.
Without a doubt the best frozen yogurt on the planet! I can speak for everyone when I say yogurtland has needed to come to Utah for years! And to top it all off its better and less expensive than competition!
(5)Jon D.
Great place! First of all it's probably one of the few places in Provo that actually is open after 9pm so that in itself warrants 4 stars. They have tons of flavors ranging from red velvet to root beer float. They also have just about every topping under the sun. It's 33 cents per ounce so its a good deal. You can get whatever you want and as much of it as will fit in your cup. Definitely a huge fan
(5)Sara B.
I love Yogurtland, coming from Southern California getting frozen yogurt a couple times a week is just part of life! Yogurtland in CA was the top place to go where you'll always find a handful of people you know, I am so happy to have it close to home again! I almost always end up with the same two flavors because they are so good: the dutch chocolate and I have never had a better strawberry yogurt! It got a little crowded, but hey, we went on opening day!
(5)Kara N.
They have such a wide variety of flavors and toppings! They are constantly changing out flavors, so every time I go there is something new to try. The staff is friendly and the atmosphere is fun and relaxing. I would just avoid this place on a Friday or Saturday night, 7-11. Since it is right between two major universities, there's usually a line out the door with groups or dates. That just means its a great place to go right?
(5)Sara B.
I love Yogurtland, coming from Southern California getting frozen yogurt a couple times a week is just part of life! Yogurtland in CA was the top place to go where you'll always find a handful of people you know, I am so happy to have it close to home again! I almost always end up with the same two flavors because they are so good: the dutch chocolate and I have never had a better strawberry yogurt! It got a little crowded, but hey, we went on opening day!
(5)Kaisha M.
I have pretty mixed feelings about this self styled Land of Yogurt. First the positives: there's a big variety of yogurts and a huge variety of toppings, it's always clean and you really do get a lot for a pretty low price. Now the negatives: it's deceptively small, at first it doesn't seem that small but if you get bunch of people in it becomes very clear that they are not equipped for the numbers that they pull in. Which leads me to another negative there tend to always be about 1000 people in here and nowhere for them all to go. There is always a terrible bottleneck near the cups and I've never seen 2 employees working at the same time. I have to admit it's still a fun time, if only to watch the awkward first dates that seem to always (and I do mean ALWAYS) be happening there.
(3)Jeffrey S.
With my feelings on frozen-yogurt-by-the-ounce well documented, this came up in a Yelp search a couple nights ago, and I still decided to give it a whirl. It was sorta busy on a Wednesday night, and open late (until midnight) so they get bonus points for being around when a sweet toot needed satisfying. That said, I'm not sure I could close my eyes and be spun in a circle, open them and differentiate this from any other shop in the world. Yogurt? Check. Toppings? Check. Semi-cutesy seating? Check? Couples on date night? Check. Loos like it hits all the check marks. I did enjoy me some pistachio yogurt, and they had a dairy-free mango sorbet option for the lactose-aware gang. So that's a plus. Nothing stood out as amazing in the topping department. There was a time when mochi was a big deal, but it's pretty ubiquitous now and they had it. It's good. Get some. Or lychee. Not my cup of tea, but a few in the gang raved. Fill up your cup, pay out the nose, and get your treat on.
(3)Cassidy J.
I'm always a fan of frozen yogurt! And yogurt land never really disappoints. Can't beat the samples and the nice variety of flavors. This location needs more seating though! There was nowhere to sit. Other than that tasty as always!
(3)Holly S.
Sometimes a hit, others a miss. I hate it when I come in just to sample and they ask 20 questions. I love their mango and dark chocolate sorbet when they have them.
(4)Dave B.
Join the huddled masses waiting for a sample cup. This is your typical self-serve yogurt place. Most the time you'll wait because it gets really crowded but I've never had melt-y frozen yogurt here. Lots of places seem to have trouble with a few machines on any given day. Yogurtland also has matte finished spoons. That may not sound cool but it is.
(3)Grace H.
This was my spot once it opened up! I love Yogurtland and everything about it! The staff here has changed over time, but they are constantly friendly and helpful. There are always about 14 or so flavored here, with some typical day like chocolate and strawberry, as well as some not so normal, yet amazing ones like the graham cracker and tart, as well as new ones that come and go sporadically. I can truly say I've never had a bad flavor or experience here. It is always very clean inside. If you go during the day it's usually busy, but not chaotic, but as soon as people get out of class and off work, this place is full inside, outside, and oftentimes the patrons are covering portions of the grass across the parking lot! I really love Yogurtland, and think it's great for dates, girls nights, after temple refreshments, alone time, and really any time at all!
(5)Valerie P.
I know people love this place and it's great for frozen yogurt and people-watching, but I'm mostly indifferent. If anyone's a newcomer to Utah Valley, Yogurtland is awesome to get a good slice of the community. Other than that, fairly standard yogurt place, with maybe 10 different flavors available at a time. This could be a wildly inaccurate count of the number of flavors, but it seems like there's a pretty good variety. There's also a lot of variety at the topping bar, which includes things like gummi bears and tiny cookies, as well as fruits and other stuff. Works like other yogurt places, insofar as you put your flavor choices in a cup, pile on the toppings, get your concoction weighed, then pay by weight. The store is clean, without that chemical-y smell a lot of other yogurt places have and the cashier always seems vaguely frazzled, yet friendly. It does get crowded quickly, so be aware that you may have a life crisis as you wait for all the youths on dates on a Friday or Saturday nights. Unless you are a youth, in which case, you may feel like you've finally found your people.
(3)Stephanie H.
Not just another yogurt place. It is actually the best frozen yogurt place. If you look at solely from the cost factor alone it is bar none the least expensive froyo I have seen recently. At 33 cents an ounce you would be amazed at just how much yogurt you can get for under 5 dollars. In fact the "average" serving is about $3.50. Flavor, flavor, FLAVOR. Not only does Yogurtland have more flavors than some of the other froyo choices out there but, they taste the best. It is rich, creamy, and has just the right texture. And where I am not typically a fan of the tart yogurts. Their peach was fabulous. Frozen yogurt is all about the toppings. No worries, Yogurtland has you covered. Fresh fruit from kiwi to lychee. And a wide assortment of cookie, candy, and cereal toppings. They even had NERDS. My life was complete. My only complaint... It is almost 40 minutes away from me.
(5)Micah B.
14 flavors on tap and the fruit always looks yummy.
(4)Amanda F.
i have never been to yogurtland before, but i have been told it's a california chain. and...the verdict is--not all things from california are awesome. why does utah have this desire to be and do all things california? anyway, i didn't have a terrible experience here. i just have my favorite yogurt place in town, and it's hard for me to see any of the other yogurt shops as being able to live up to their deliciousness. so here's what i thought yogurtland was missing (that MY yogurt shop has done right): 1) annoying glass barrier makes it hard to get around all the victoria's secret "pink" sweats-girls. maybe it wasn't the barrier that was annoying though... 2) i'm a tart yogurt girl, and i don't really go for all the sweet "fun" flavors. i mean, i know it helps some people enjoy frozen yogurt, but if you really don't like the taste of yogurt--just go eat real ice cream and calories be damned. also, their tart flavors are not as mind-blowing as my favorite shop. 3) sprinkles and graham cracker crumbs are really hard to squeeze out of a squeeze bottle. 4) some of the fruit was not as fresh as some of the other reviewers proclaimed. there were some soggy and mushy strawberries and kiwi, which grossed and bummed me out as they were the fruits i actually wanted. 5) there was only one kind of mochi, and it was not too great. just kind of meh. again, better at MY place. so overall, i don't dislike this place. i just don't think i will return. i would prefer to go to earthfruits (my favorite yogurt shop), even if they're a little bit more expensive. it's so worth it.
(3)Jared J.
Without a doubt the best frozen yogurt on the planet! I can speak for everyone when I say yogurtland has needed to come to Utah for years! And to top it all off its better and less expensive than competition!
(5)Jon D.
Great place! First of all it's probably one of the few places in Provo that actually is open after 9pm so that in itself warrants 4 stars. They have tons of flavors ranging from red velvet to root beer float. They also have just about every topping under the sun. It's 33 cents per ounce so its a good deal. You can get whatever you want and as much of it as will fit in your cup. Definitely a huge fan
(5)Elle P.
Oh my GoSh... How do they do it? The pumpkin pie frozen yogurt tastes better than pumpkin pie! Well, at least AS good as pumpkin pie! And since flavors are always rotating, there are always delicious seasonal options. I LoVe Yogurtland, which is saying a lot because I really am not into frozen desserts. Crazy, hunh? So the taste and quality of their product is totally YuM. The Orem store is friendly and clean... And it's a bargain if you price compare to other froyo shops around, It does get crowded in the evenings, especially after a BYU game, because of its location, but the line moves quickly and it is worth the wait! Love the toppings and the healthy options too. Sometimes I like to split my cup in half; do a tart side and top with fresh fruit and a sweet side topped with all kinds of goodness... And now they have a cookie divider that makes my creative combining even more fun. Truth be told , the cookie shape needs a little bit of work, but it was way tasty. If you come here more than a couple of times you will want to join their real rewards program for fun benefits and you don't need a card, you can use your smart phone! Yep FiVe stars easy! I'd give it more if yelp* allowed it
(5)Bailey J.
I loveeee yogurtland. Or, should I say, the one back home in SD. This one is over priced and they don't have taro. EVER. Taro is a standard flavor in all yogurtlands except Orem. Why? Because culturally bland Utahns. Bleh.
(3)Brian W.
Yum. I love this place. I have been to other frozen yogurt places and other yogurt lands and I love this one! So many good flavors it is always hard to choose. The employees are super happy and friendly every time I go though!
(5)Kelly W.
Love coming here for a good time. Great low-fat treat. It's always so social too. It's not going to break the bank anytime soon either. Long live YLO!
(5)Jessie M.
Just love it.
(5)Bryan D.
Been in Utah for a little while, take a trip to California, discover Yogurtland, and become ecstatic to find there's one in Provo!!! This yogurt is amazing! About a dozen flavors of self serve to choose from with tons of topings. They use active bacteria in their yogurt, so it's good for you! And the price really can't be beat. If you're really needing something cold on a hot summer day, this is the place to go!
(5)Candice P.
The only reason I gave this 3 stars instead of 4 was because of the atmosphere-- very little seating, tiny tables and the three times I have been there I was freezing my butt off!! Also the space is limited and the line backs up into the seating area-- and for some reason people forget standing in line etiquette learned in kindergarten. Some pushing and shoving happens. With that said, the flavors and toppings offer tons of variety and are super delicious!!
(3)Jaicy M.
I like Yogurtland because they have a nice variety, it's clean, and it doesn't taste bad. You fill your cup with yogurt and toppings to your heart's content and then pay by weight. I like this system because I can get less if I am not feeling it, and don't have to pay as much. The flavors are decent. They have a variety of tart and regular options, as well as a no-sugar-added that my husband was excited about. They do change the flavors periodically, so it will be interesting to see what they cycle through. I don't like how it is setup though, there is glass directing the line down the machines. It makes it difficult to sample flavors and go back and get what you want when there are people crowding in behind you. It just opened, and there seems to be a crowd already. It is definitely a college town hangout, not always my favorite, but we didn't have a problem finding a clean table. Overall I will go back to Yogurtland if friends go, it's not bad, it just wouldn't be my first choice.
(3)Colleen A.
I love this place!! Fabulous variety of frozen yogurt flavors and toppings. I like to try a little bit of everything that sounds good, and that's exactly what I can do here. Always friendly staff at the check out. I've been to the Yogurtlands in Honolulu and Orem -- I need to check their website to see if there's a location near me!
(5)Celina A.
I LOVE YOGURTLAND! I am so glad that it finally made it to UT! Yogurtland was a standing attraction on all of my trips to Las Vegas and now I can just drive up the hill to get there! I love that you can get the healthy tart yogurt flavors you find at other yogurt places in the area, but there is also a GREAT selection of dessert flavors. I loved the chocolate devils food cake & the toasted coconut! I like the topping selections- The fruit is fresh and you can load it up with as much as you want. I also liked the cinnamon toast crunch cereal, not something I would have thought to put on yogurt. & you won't be shocked with the pricing. For the same price as some of the others you get EASILY TWICE THE TREAT!
(5)Aimee G.
This is the best yogurt I have had in a long time. The choices were awesome, but even better is that they give you sampling cups when you go in so you can know which kind you want to get. And since you pay by the ounce, it's easy to get a little bit of everything, which I just what I did! The toppings are great too, so many options from cookies to fruit. I loved the coconut yogurt topped with coconut shavings, and of course I put crushed Oreo cookies on top of my cookies and cream flavor! The yogurt they offer is my favorite kind, sweet. They do offer tart options for people who like that kind of yogurt as well. Something for everyone. You can eat your yogurt there, or take it with you, but I liked that they offered cups with strawberry water for those who stayed to eat.
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