The Dallas-based franchise, Yumilicious, unveiled Maple Bacon Donut yogurt at the new Sundance Square location on Nov. 18. Grand opening festivities included free yogurt from 5 to 9 p.m., raffle prizes including an iPad 2, Free Yogurt for 1 Year, gift cards and more. The Nationally Acclaimed TCU Showgirls made a guest appearance with Dj Tek-Neek spinning tunes throughout the evening.
Maple Bacon Donut yogurt is vegetarian friendly and is the newest addition to the Yumilicious family of daring and unique yogurt flavors including Avocado, Pink Guava, Taro, Lychee, Orange Cream, and more. Yogurt fans enjoyed an exclusive first-taste of the new Maple Bacon Donut flavor at the grand opening before launching at other Yumilicious yogurt lounges.
The Sundance Square location features 14 frozen yogurt flavors, over 40 toppings, and free Wi-Fi daily. Low calorie frozen yogurt flavors include fan-favorite Red Velvet Cake, Avocado, Cake Batter, Cappuccino, Peanut Butter, Plain Tart, Coconut, Strawberry, No Added Sugar Chocolate and No Added Sugar Vanilla yogurt.
Yumilicious Sundance Square is located at 124 East 4th Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102. Throughout the weekend, the first 100 customers will receive a free T-shirt, and free gift cards will be given to the first 100 customers in TCU gear.
Yumilicious is an unparalleled self-serve, frozen yogurt retailer headquartered at 3800 McKinney Avenue, Suite 160, Dallas, TX 75204. The franchise offers casual yogurt lounges where yogurt fans create their own dessert combinations from any of the twelve or more gourmet, low calorie frozen yogurts and over forty fresh toppings featured daily. Yumilicious frozen yogurts proudly carry the “Live and Active Culture” seal, certifying the yogurts meet the National Yogurt Association’s criteria for pro-biotic benefits supporting a healthy immune and digestive system for the body. For more information, visit Yumi-licious.com, Facebook.com/YumiliciousYogurt or call 214-521-7889.
Located in the heart of downtown Fort Worth, historic Sundance Square is a 35-block commercial, residential, entertainment and retail district where people work, live, shop and dine. Sundance Square’s beautiful landscaping, red-brick streets and turn-of-the-century buildings make it a pedestrian’s delight. Named after the famed Sundance Kid, who used the Fort Worth area as a hideout, Sundance Square has been hailed as a monumental achievement in urban redevelopment. Sundance Square is comprised of restaurants, three live theatres, an AMC movie theatre, Bass Performance Hall, two museums, three art galleries, numerous retail shops and boutiques, as well as two upscale residential complexes, and some of Fort Worth’s prime office space. More information about Sundance Square can be found at sundancesquare.com.
Story and photo submitted by David Alvey.
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