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Old 04-29-2009, 09:42 AM
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I just have to put out a recommendation. Has anyone tried Pink Swirls in Midwest City? It is located between Panera Bread and Eye Mart. My family and I went in the other day and the yogurt is awesome. A variety of flavors, even chocolate with a variety of toppings, everything from cookies/candy to fresh fruit such as kiwi, mango, and berries.
The staff were extremely helpful and brought out little taster cups for you to taste test the yogurt (live culture) which is all self-serve.
They also offer sushi which is delicious as well. I prefer something like this over ice-cream.
It is family owned and they mentioned they will be opening a store in Norman and OKC.
I give them an 11 in customer service.
Check it out
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Old 04-29-2009, 10:16 AM
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I work at the AFB and have seen that place several times. I will definitely have to go check it out, although I still kind of think yogurt and sushi and a strange combo........lol
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Old 04-29-2009, 10:38 AM
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Yes, it is a bit of a strange combo, but oh,so,yummy! (just remember you don't have to eat it together)!!
The yogurt is self-serve and if you have any questions the staff are very accomodating. You pay .39 an oz. and there are 2 cup sizes, you don't have to fill it to the top you can put in however much yogurt you want and you can mix and match and put on whatever toppings you want also, that's what's nice about self-serve.
They also have smoothies, teas etc...
We ate sushi and edammame for the first time and we are now hooked! I also recommend the Peony White Tea, she put a bit of sweet syrup in and everyone enjoyed that for our drink.
It's a nice refreshing alternative to ice-cream

I have to say, I over did it a bit with sushi/yogurt and my tummy wasn't too happy about it. Next time I go in, I'm going to do 1 or the other, but not both at the same time.
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Old 04-29-2009, 06:35 PM
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On this topic, there is also a new yogurt place in Edmond called OrangeTree. This California transplant is EXTREMELY happy. I have honestly, truly, had dreams about frozen yogurt since we've moved here. The set up is similar to what is described above. You've gotta try the Original Tart- it's addicting. I am glad the yogurt trend has finally come to Oklahoma.
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