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  • In addition to San Francisco, Yogen Fruz will also be opening a new location in Puerto Rico this weekend as well as Orland Square, IL in June.

    Local Lactose-Free Foods, U.S. West Steve Carper 2008

  • Yogen Fruz actually have stores all over the world.

    Frogurt's Back with Pinkberry Steve Carper 2007

  • My crew and I also tried Yogen Fruz when we were in Europe, love it.

    Frogurt's Back with Pinkberry Steve Carper 2007

  • Then we passed through Vancouver and got our fix at a place up there called Yogen Fruz.

    Fare Dr. Lisa 2007

  • I actually am so addicted to frozen yogurt that I tried PinkB in LA just to get my fix in but it is no comparison to Yogen Fruz!

    Fare Dr. Lisa 2007

  • Just got back from Canada and tried froyo with actual frozen yogurt at these spots called Yogen Fruz, love it.

    Frogurt's Back with Pinkberry Steve Carper 2007

  • I had to ask the Yogen Fruz yogurtista how long they've been swirling froyo and she said Yogen Fruz stores have been in Canada for a couple of decades.

    Fare Dr. Lisa 2007

  • Wind Mobile's blueprint involved using the space for a Wind Mobile boutique, a café franchise, a Yogen Fruz outlet, a convenience store and a reduced Blockbuster presence, which would have rented mainly video games rather than movies.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MARINA STRAUSS AND IAIN MARLOW 2011

  • Toad, who not having above four Dozen of Hairs on her Bead, has adorned her Baldness with a large white Fruz, that she may look

    Spectator, May 15, 1711 1711

  • Upon the mention of a Country Gentlewoman, whom he knows nothing of, (no one can imagine why) he _will lay his Life she is some awkward ill-fashioned Country Toad, who not having above four Dozen of Hairs on her Head, has adorned her Baldness with a large white Fruz, that she may look Sparkishly in the Forefront of the King's Box at an old Play_.

    The Spectator, Volume 1 Eighteenth-Century Periodical Essays Joseph Addison 1695

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