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This is my least favorite tart yogurt place--and I have tried all in the area. First, I feel their flavors are overly sweet and leave a bad aftertaste. It's more expensive than most. I wish they had a kids/mini size because even their small is HUGE. Nobody really needs to be consuming that much sugar (Ben & Jerry's and HD has less sugar than this yogurt). However, lastly, the manager sucks at this location. He's mean to the customers and doesn't even have the first idea of customer service.
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There is one in Georgetown on M St. NW. I've been to Pinkberry before, so I was skeptical about this Iceberry place. Boy oh boy, I was in heaven. I got the small original with strawberrys and pineapple. It was so good, I really thought hard about jumping back in line and getting a medium. It tasted just like Pinkberry and I am so glad that it's here in DC now. As a matter of fact - I'm heading there right now just because!!
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Anyone interested in trying Iceberry can venture out to the wilds of South Riding, where an Iceberry store is located in the South Riding Market Square plaza.
I tried it this past weekend after reading all about this newfangled frozen yogurt. I got a small plain with blueberries. It was pretty good -- whoever coined the name Tangysweet for one of Iceberry's competitors hit the nail on the head.
My only reservation is the price. $2.50 for a pretty small bowl plus $0.95 for the one topping. Or maybe that's a good price and I'm just getting old. 8<D
But, I plan to go back and try the honeydew yogurt -- perhaps with gummi bears and froot loops?
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re: Bob W
So nice to hear of a newfangled frozen yogurt place that sells something for less than four bucks (though with that topping, you're getting close). I don't want a large portion and I don't want to have to pay for one.
But I'll wait for a closer one. I'm not even surewhere South Riding is, but I'm sure it's a good way from 7 Corners.
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