Food delivery services popping up all over. The good news is you don’t have to live in New York City to get a froyo delivery. Here’s our round up of froyo delivery services. Here are some delivery options: Atlanta, GA: Order Yogurberry via Foodler Berkeley, CA: GrubHub is accepting orders for Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt Bloomington,… Read more »
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Press Room →Frozen Yogurt Shops Give Back to Worthy Causes
It’s National Frozen Yogurt Month and the IFYA wanted to take the time to recognize the frozen yogurt industry for its contributions to charities and worthy causes. We know that frozen yogurt shops large and small have given back to their communities, by sponsoring kid’s sports teams, holding school fundraisers, etc. We applaud everyone in… Read more »
Highlights from the 2015 Reliant Foodservice Product Expo
Reliant Foodservice, a “single source” distributor specializing in products for frozen yogurt, juice, smoothie and coffee retailers, held its annual product expo at the Anaheim Hilton on June 6th. Hundreds of shops attended. The expo featured over 80 national manufacturers, including established and new products. We noticed a definite healthy products theme with raw, vegan,… Read more »
New IFYA Instagram Video Froyo Swirling Skills Contest Announced
Happy National Frozen Yogurt Day (yes, there are two NFYDs every year). In honor of this special occasion, the IFYA is excited to announce its first Instagram video contest, #FroyoSwirlingSkills. We are looking for the world’s best froyo swirlers. Two lucky winners will win free froyo and official recognition as froyo swirling stars. The contest seeks to… Read more »
A Look at Frozen Yogurt Trends
It’s June and time to celebrate National Frozen Yogurt Month, Week and Day. TCBY started the tradition by sponsoring National Frozen Yogurt Month, National Frozen Yogurt Week (the first week of June) and National Frozen Yogurt Day (the first “Sundae/Sunday” in June) back in 1993. Every June we look at frozen yogurt trends as captured by Google… Read more »
A Look at Current Frozen Yogurt Trends in Asia
Back in 2003, Red Mango first opened in Seoul, South Korea and the frozen yogurt boom began. Two years later the first Pinkberry opened in West Hollywood, California, and froyo shops popped up all over the US. Countries like the Philippines, Singapore, and Taiwan were early to adopt the froyo craze. Froyo hasn’t stayed the… Read more »
Nanci’s Frozen Yogurt/Wudel International Wins President’s “E” Award for Exports, Honored in Washington, DC
Frozen yogurt news contributed by Nanci’s Frozen Yogurt/Wudel International: Arizona Business Honored in Washington, DC Gilbert, AZ – U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker today presented Wudel International with the President’s “E” Award for Exports at a ceremony in Washington, DC. The President’s “E” Award is the highest recognition any U.S. entity can receive for… Read more »
A Look at Authentic Greek Frozen Yogurt in Greece and the US
What is Greek yogurt? Back in 2007, Greek yogurt accounted for about 1% of US yogurt sales; by 2014, Greek yogurt accounted for 50% of the yogurt market. In the US, many yogurt products are labeled as Greek yogurt because they are Greek style; however, these yogurt products are produced in the US. In 2013,… Read more »
“If Your Flavor Dreams Came True” Contest Winner Announced
What is your dream frozen yogurt flavor? Nanci’s Frozen Yogurt, a leading manufacturer and international wholesaler of soft serve mixes, and the International Frozen Yogurt Association (IFYA) invited frozen yogurt shops to submit their dream frozen yogurt flavors for a chance to win 3 cases of Nanci’s Frozen Yogurt Mix (with a retail value of… Read more »
Meet Easy Breezy Castro, the Newest Swirl of Honor Recipient
Easy Breezy’s new San Francisco Castro location is the newest Swirl of Honor recipient. The Castro location joins their other locations in Noe Valley and the Inner Sunset. Like its sister shops, Easy Breezy 3 earned top honors, three swirls. The Castro location swirls 8 flavors a day and has pale purple walls that are… Read more »