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Pinkberry
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Why anybody would wait in any kind of line for something that they could make at home by throwing some sour cream in the freezer for a few hours is beyond me. Oh, make sure not to add any sugar to that--they don't.\r
And to pay for it is even worse. \r
I think Pinkberry is like one of those fad diets that everyone does because everyone else is doing it.\r
And we all know that LA is a purebred mecca of that type. I'm sure some celebrity went there a few times, took their picture with the owner, and everyone in Hollywood decided that, somehow, it tastes good. DEFINITELY getting your money's worth. Oh yeah, its overpriced, too.\r
I love green tea and I love blueberry flavored yogurt, but Pinkberry manages to successfully ruin it. I guess the extra added sugar is essential in fro yo. No variety and choices that they do have are bland. Maybe if there were some butterfinger pieces or reeses cups to throw on top, there would be some flavor, but nope all you get is what seems to be fresh fruit (probably frozen, just well thawed, you know like MCDonald's). In fact, I think I would rather eat fro yo from McDonald's. Pinkberry does have the ""its good for you"" claim to make though. Except, when you're eating dessert-which is usually what any type of frozen treat is-would you sacrifice calories for flavor? I wouldn't.\r
If you're looking for a sweet adventure, make it to Yogurtland (on Sunset). Pinkberry is more like a trip to your parents house...the scenery never changes, you always know what to expect, and it always seems to leave a sour taste in your mouth.
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