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TCBY, the ‘best’ frozen dessert place

TCBY is the best frozen dessert establishment. TCBY is an acronym for “The Country’s Best Yogurt” helping to prove that TCBY is not only the best yogurt place, but the best frozen dessert place in the country. You can mix and match your yogurt, eat slightly healthier, and get it for a lesser price. 

TCBY has around 12 flavors that you can mix and match, as well as many toppings that you can choose yourself. If you are not able to eat dairy, there are not only non-dairy options, but also sorbets. And on top of that, you can put any toppings you would like on it from popping boba to candy bars and hot fudge or caramel. Unlike TCBY, Bruster’s does not have the option to customize, so if you do not want one of the flavors they have, you are out of luck. 

You can mix and match your yogurt, eat slightly healthier, and get it for a lesser price. 

— Staff Writer Tori Poliak

Compared to Bruster’s, TCBY is healthier because it serves yogurt rather than ice cream. Yogurt has less fat and calories than ice cream, along with more protein, vitamins, probiotics, and calcium, all of which strengthen bones, help people lose weight, aid with digestion, and keep good heart health.

At TCBY, you pay around $0.80 per ounce, and one ice cream scoop is around three ounces. At other ice cream places, a scoop of ice cream costs around $5. For three ounces at TCBY, you only pay $2.50. So in order to pay the same amount of money at TCBY and Bruster’s, you could get double the amount at TCBY. 

TCBY also has a rewards program, so if you go often you can get a coupon for the next yogurt you get.

TCBY has the best frozen desserts because you can get so many different varieties of yogurt, eat healthier, spend less money, and the locations are reliable. TCBY is also the best yogurt in the country, not just according to me, but to their brand altogether. Who can compete with the best?

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