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Businiess name:  Marshall Field's
Review by:  Jacqueline H.
Review content: 
I have a way of discovering things in the city that really aren't difficult to discover, but not many people know about. My favorite of these "hidden treasures," as I like to refer to them, is in the basement/food court of Marshall Field's on State Street. Amidst the many different sections of food court and billions of tables for eaters to sit, tucked neatly into the corner across from the bookstore, there is: Fruigurt. Although they made smoothies as well, I have never tried one; I am too hooked on the frozen yogurt to go for anything else. Cups come in two sizes... big and ridiculously big, or you can take the classic route and get a cone. I usually go with a ridiculously big cup of vanilla with Oreos on top... in the middle... and at the bottom. And the best part is, as generous as they are with their portions, the price is CHEAP. Only about $2.00 for the regular cup and $3 for the ridiculously large. Try it out... I guarantee you will fall in love as I did.

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