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FroyoWorld is Connecticut's first self-serve frozen yogurt lounge, and we have built a huge following in New England, Puerto Rico and Australia. *We provide a healthier alternative to ice cream that satisfies the sweet tooth without the guilt. *We only use the freshest ingredients that are delivered and prepared daily. *Our signature Original Tart is an award winning frozen yogurt from San Francisco. *Every FroyoWorld location offers 8+ exclusive, mouthwatering flavors to choose from, along with more than 50 toppings. *We offer unique treats like Frookies and Hot Froninis. FroyoWorld has more than 40 locations throughout Connecticut, New England, and Puerto Rico.
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- Kelly T.Saint Louis, MO3761131058/16/2017
Your Sweet Central was excellent! It is in a safe location close to the CCSU campus. Service was very friendly, with the person on shift providing samples of different ice creams as well as giving my friend and me a coupon for our next visit!
I sampled the maple walnut ice cream, which was excellent, but ultimately decided on getting froyo. The froyo machines were clean and well-maintained and there were numerous candy, fresh fruit, bursting bubbles, and sauce options. Also, the place is a bakery as well, so they had some cakes, pies, cheesecakes, and baklava! I highly recommend! - 1911981709/10/2016
I love Froyo World! When I was a student at CCSU, I used to come here every Tuesday to meet my friend. We were able to keep up this tradition even when I switched to eating vegan, because they always offer at least one choice of sorbet. There are a good amount of toppings ranging from candy to fresh fruit.
- Manal A.Naugatuck, CT362577/24/2017
They have it all if you have a sweet tooth! Endless blends of fresh smoothies, milkshakes, macaroons, pies, cookies and of course Frozen Yogurt
- Tony M.Boston, MA50772160312/13/2012
1.) Introduction:
I was in need of something sweet after I previously ate a meal that was from the salt area. Plus, I wanted to see how it lived up to its other corporate competitor, Pinkberry.
2.) What your eyes may see:
Bright lights, nice bright like wall paint colors. I love the layout of the place. Each yogurt station has tablet screens that display its information (nutritional facts, ingredients, allergy warning, and even the Yelp logo). This definitely gives its edge compared to its competitor.
3.) Yogurt:
I sampled shot glass sizes of Cake Batter, Gingerbread Man, Red Velvet Cupcake, and Cookies and Cream. Out of the four, I liked the Cookies and Cream then the Gingerbread Man. I thought the Red Velvet Cupcake to have a very weird after taste, almost like they threw it in a bucket of paint or it was eaten out of a unapproved government plastic container (remember that whole epidemic where people were checking the bottoms of their plastic products to see what number was given? I forgot, I think it was a number 2 or 6 was bad? lol). They charge by the ounce .49 cents which gives them another edge against its competitor.
4.) Service:
A sweet girl named Nicolette gave me a little tour of the flavors and such. She was very nice.
5.) Impressions:
I gave it 4 stars for its aesthetics and prices. Three stars is given to Frozen Yogurt places overall, because my palette doesn't really favor it. Ice cream and Yogurt for me tend to be eaten in small amounts, because the flavors are just too consistent (aka boring) after awhile. So I eat stuff like that sparingly. I recommend this place to anyone who likes frozen yogurt, though. I think Pinkberry and Froyo World have their own tastes (especially after tastes), which I guess both places can please specific types of people. - Shawn D.West Hartford, CT141148714/2/2016
12 flavors, plus twists, tons of toppings, ice cream cookie sandwiches... Excellent! Aka the cashier for a sample cup and take advantage of the cup dividers. Plenty of seating inside too.
- 734065963/16/2013
What Pinkberry? Haha
I checked this place out with some girlfriends of mine after dinner. Even in February it hit the spot.
Short and sweet, this place offers 49c an ounce frozen yogurt. You get more and pay less. A big cup for me came out to $6.
Almost 3 times as much frozen yogurt than the Pinkberry ripoff mini cone =)
The frozen yogurt comes in flavors like candy apple, Girlscout Samoa cookie, orange sorbet, raspberry, cake batter and more. A much bigger selection at a more fair price. Toppings include lucky charm marshmellows, caramel syrup, cereal, crushed hard candy, gummy bears, etc.
Skip the overrated stuff. Even if it's delicious, it's not worth the price. Go to Froyoworld instead! It's delicious AND inexpensive ^_^ - Nick I.Bristol, CT2042182359/2/2015
Froyoworld is by far my favorite of the litany of froyo places that sprung up other the last few years, and for good reason. They seem to have the best combination of froyo/sorbet flavors along with toppings, along with my favorite froyo topping of all time - Lucky Charms marshmallows! Why more places don't have them as a topping continues to baffle me.
Along with a good amount of toppings, Froyoworld seems to have more sauces to drizzle atop your creation than just about any other place I've been to, and I'm a huge fan of options when it comes to my froyo concoction.
The prices seem right in line with most other places I've gone to, and the interior is set up and painted to look very cool and colorful.
If you're into froyo and live at or around CCSU, Froyoworld is the place to go! - Krystle B.San Jose, CA483193821/2/2013
I LOVE THIS PLACE.
If theres one thing my someone from California can confidently comment (alliteration!) on its a self serve frozen yogurt shop. I've been on a tear since moving to Connecticut---juxtaposing every eatery I've come across to it's California equivalent. Atmosphere, service, flavors, toppings, location---they got it all!
No comparisons necessary, doesn't matter if you're from California, Connecticut, or the North Pole---if you're of this world, make it Froyoworld!
On days I'm feeling 'healthier,' I opt for their Original Tart flavor (which I find to be slightly different than other frozen yogurt shops; in a good way!). The tart flavor pairs nicely with their fruit selection (mangoes, strawberries, kiwi, and lychee!) and a bit of granola! Perfect in the morning! Â
On days I'm looking to 'indulge myself,' I lean heavily on vanilla bean and some sweet complement of cake batter, cookies and cream, or chocolate---PERFECT NOMS. Then add some graham cracker dust, toffee, a few gummy bears for color, and brownie bite. #ifthatsnotindulgenceidontknowwhatis
Now, It sounds like I love frozen yogurt and could have said this about any establishment; so what makes Froyoworld different, what makes it better?
Uh, everything.
First off, Froyoworld LOOKS like i place i want to eat, hangout, and come back to----to eat and hang out. Plenty of seating, good music playing, and free WiFi--I've hung out in here on my laptop for an extended period of time and nobody seemed to mind or death stared me to leave. kudos!
Also, I don't know if this is just a comparison to some gross Cali shops I've frequented but Froyoworld is CLEAN. Most noticeably their topping section is an immaculate thing of beauty! The last thing i want to see is a popping boba ball floating in the cherry juice, but the Froyo staff makes sure to get its presentation points! Theres nothing less appetizing than seeing a crusted/dried out version of the topping you wanted to select sitting on the counter---thank you for sparing me the distress! We eat with our eyes first, and I love visually eating here!
Finally, the staff is friendly (and cute!) and the service is great! They also have a YELP deal! If you check in you get 15% off your cup!
See you soon Froyoworld, I don't need Cali creature comforts (alliteration), I have you. - Jason M.Berlin, CT12010802511/6/2012
November 2nd isn't exactly an ideal date to open a frozen yogurt place, but given what I saw today, I think this one will have some staying power despite the impending weather.
Stepping inside is a bit like stepping into Barbie's Dreamhouse, but once you get past that, you'll like what you see. Unlike the increasingly frustrating Pinkberry, Froyoworld is self-serve, with a whopping 12 different flavors to choose from at any given time. The flavors and descriptions are displayed above the spouts on iPads, along with the Nutrition Facts panel for the health conscious...
[seems like a waste of iPads, but anyway]
I had a little of the Raspberry Tart, and a little of the Peanut Butter Nut, both very good choices. It should be noted that Froyoworld always has two seasonal flavors (Pumpkin Pie and Thin Mint as of the writing of this review) as well as two sorbet flavors.
Lots of self-serve toppings, comfortable seating, nice people working there... and it all comes in at 49 cents an ounce. That's 2 cents cheaper than Yogurt Madness in Newington.
Seeing as how my girl and I live up the street from Froyoworld, I think we may have a new place! - Sanh A.Hartford, CT47536016443/19/2013
First off I use Pink Berry as my gold standard when rating froyo. I was so excited to try Fryo World because of all the positive reviews. I arrived on a weekday evening, the place was full of students. I think I was the OLDEST customer. Â I navigated my way to the self-serve machines. Â None of the flavors were calling my name. I don't care for cake batter or red velvet. I prefer hazelnut or fruity flavors. Â I ended up selecting their original simply because none of the flavors were to my liking.
The fruit toppings were prepared in an annoying way. I like my toppings to be finely diced. Â I'm not a fan of half a strawberry on top of my frozen treats. Tiny finely diced pieces are preferred. Â I did like the gel capsules- not sure what those are called but those were simply amazing. Â My biggest complaint was that my froyo sorta melted the minute it hit the bottom of the cup. Â
Price wise the cup wasn't expensive at all but I didn't like the quality of the toppings. I'm a fruit snob and I'm super particular about the quality of my fruits. I couldn't help but think of where the fruit toppings came from. Â An okay experience but I'd rather go to Pink Berry !
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