Friday, August 22, 2008

Francorp Client - Fruyu

Francorp Client Fruyu featured in the North Store Online. Fruyu delivers an all natural fantastic product and stands out from the rest of the Yogurt competition.

Byproducts of the yogurt revolution
Jun. 5, 2008
By Erica Egenes, Nikki Hernandez, and Jimmy Vuong
Kissberry
Kissberry offers both smoothies and yogurt combinations. The yogurt comes in two flavors: original and green tea. Then there are various toppings that can be added. The original-flavored yogurt isn’t as tart as Pinkberry’s and some others’ which makes it bland and not as good. Just like at Pinkberry, there was an assortment of cereals, fruits and various other toppings. The berries at Kissberry were not terribly fresh or very juicy. Between the slightly bland yogurt and the mediocre fruit, it was just a bland overall experience.
Fruyu
http://www.fruyu.com/
Fruyu is simply another baby of the yogurt boom but that does not make it less than its peers. Just like the others, Fruyu features plenty of flavors that may be accompanied by plenty of toppings. These toppings range from your everyday breakfast cereal to fruit that is cut in front of you. One thing that does set Fruyu apart from the other yogurt parlors is the fact that it features real yogurt. Real yogurt has active cultures which is what makes the yogurt really healthy for you without sacrificing the taste. Also, Fruyu’s yogurt dispensers have a swirl feature that allows you to swirl two of your favorite flavors together.The cafeteria style serving is good when you really need your yogurt fix or simply like to mix and match flavors with the bountiful toppings.
Pinkberry
http://www.pinkberry.com/
Pinkberry is considered to be the originator of this yogurt craze. Pinkberry is a perfect choice to lead the yogurt frontier. As the original, it does not feature the cafeteria-style serving system, which actually is good for those of us who have problems with controlling portions. Where Pinkberry’s successors excel, Pinkberry fails. Pinkberry only features two flavors whereas the other yogurt parlors feature as many as eight. There are plenty of toppings to choose from including fresh cut fruit, well worth the price. As far as styling goes, Pinkberry is the essence of swank. The white interior is highlighted with vibrant colors which set the mood for a smooth and healthy snack.
Berrysweet
Berrysweet is just as modern and chic as any other yogurt shop around, with black and white tiles and a couple of computers to mess around on while you’re sitting there scarfing down some frozen yogurt. The yogurt choices available are just like those at every other place, with a few extras being watermelon and taro. The watermelon flavor is a must-try but the taro yogurt is a definite must-NOT-try. The topping bar was loaded with the usual tasty toppings: cereals, fruit, candy, etc. What's different about this yogurt place is that it's self-serve, so you get exactly what you want. One wonderful thing about Berrysweet is its business hours. It’s open until midnight seven days a week. So when you’re sitting at home studying for a billion hours, you can stop by Berrysweet when you’re done (if you’re done) to treat yourself, even if it’s the middle of the night.
Swirl
Swirl Frozen Yogurt is just like other frozen yogurt shops: filled with tasty flavored frozen yogurt choices and a wide array of yummy toppings. Unlike the other frozen-yogurt shops, Swirl attempts to gear its products toward simplicity and nutrition. In contrast to Swirl’s goal of being so nutritious, is the topping bar. It was full of the most fattening toppings around. There was everything from cereal to cake and cookies but of course they had their minuscule amount of fresh and delicious fruit on the side. Swirl is a typical yogurt shop and definitely not a stand out.
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