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List of frozen yogurt companies


This is a list of frozen yogurt companies. Frozen yogurt is a frozen dessert made with yogurt and sometimes other dairy products. It varies from slightly to much more tart than ice cream, as well as being lower in fat (due to the use of milk instead of cream). It is different from ice milk (more recently termed low-fat or light ice cream) and conventional soft serve. Unlike yogurt, frozen yogurt is not regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but is regulated by some U.S. states. Frozen yogurt may or may not contain live and active bacteria cultures.



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16 Handles


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16 Handles is an American brand of self-serve frozen yogurt restaurants headquartered in New York City. There are 42 stores in seven states, all on the East Coast.

16 Handles was founded by Solomon Choi, who serves as president and CEO. In July 2008, Choi opened the first 16 Handles store in the East Village in Manhattan, near the New York University dorms. It was the first self-serve frozen yogurt shop in New York, and the success of the self-serve format spawned hundreds of imitators on the East Coast. In November 2009, Choi opened a second location, at the Garden State Plaza in Paramus, New Jersey. After receiving multiple inquires about franchising opportunities, in 2010 the company began expanding through franchising. By early 2011, there were 10 locations, and as of February 2015, there are 40 locations in 6 states.

In June 2014, 16 Handles announced plans to open 150 stores in the Middle East over the next 10 years in a development deal with Abu Issa Marketing and Distribution, with anticipated stores in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and the United Arab Emirates.

All 16 Handles stores are self-serve, with customers building their own frozen yogurt sundaes and paying by weight. Each location has a rotating roster of 16 frozen yogurt flavors on tap. Flavors include cookies & cream, coffee, fudge brownie, salted caramel, mango, peanut butter, Euro tart, vanilla, chocolate and graham cracker. Over 40 toppings are available, including fruit, candy, syrup, granola, carob chips and yogurt chips. All 16 Handles frozen yogurts are probiotic, and most are also nonfat and gluten-free. Non-dairy sorbet, no-sugar and low-fat options are also available, as well as seasonal menu items, such as a hot cocoa launched in December 2014, and special edition flavors, such as Caramel Popcorn, launched in May 2014 to coincide with the Tony Awards. All of the yogurts and most of the toppings are certified kosher, and some of the locations themselves are certified kosher.



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Brice Foods


Brice Foods was a company based out of Dallas, Texas, and was the parent of the frozen yogurt franchise I Can't Believe It's Yogurt. Brice Foods was sold in 1996 to Yogen Früz of Toronto, Canada, and the founders were no longer involved in the company.

I Can't Believe It's Yogurt was founded in 1977 by Bill and Julie Brice from Dallas, Texas. In 1981, I Can't Believe It's Yogurt sued TCBY, whose company name was originally "This Can't Be Yogurt!". The lawsuit filed by I Can't Believe It's Yogurt forced its competitor to change its name from "This Can't Be Yogurt!" to the backronym for its initials, "The Country's Best Yogurt."

In 1999, several Brice Foods executives were sued for investment fraud and conspiracy by investors in international franchise operations. The allegations related to Brice Foods' misappropriation of investor funds and defaulting on promissory notes back to 1992, and the flow of money to top company executives of Brice Foods. A state court trial in San Antonio, Texas found the executives not liable on all counts.




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Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Company


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Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Co. is an ice cream company based in Madison, Wisconsin that manufactures and distributes super-premiumice cream, frozen yogurt, Italian ice, soy ice cream, and no sugar added ice cream.

Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Company was founded in 1962 by Chuck Sr. and Nancy Deadman as a candy and ice cream shop in Madison, Wisconsin. The original shoppe was called Chocolate House Candy and Ice Cream, and served candies purchased from Chocolate House of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and 19 flavors of homemade super-premium ice cream. The company expanded by opening additional locations in the Madison area, and selling ice cream to local restaurants and businesses. In the 1970s the company focused in on the ice cream business by ceasing their candy sales, building an ice cream manufacturing plant at 2221 Daniels St., Madison, WI and changing the company name to Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Company.

Today, Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream is run by the founders' two sons, Chuck Jr. and Dave Deadman. The company owns a manufacturing plant and three ice cream shoppes in Madison, manufactures over 100 ice cream flavors, and distributes product to over 300 independently owned ice cream parlors and businesses across the country.

Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream produces super-premium ice cream with 14% butterfat content and 35% overrun (air). All the ice cream is kosher certified and made with rBGH-free cream. The company is known for their all natural "Zanzibar Chocolate" ice cream made with three kinds of cocoa, and for their unconventional flavors such as "Fat Elvis" made with banana ice cream, a peanut butter ripple and chocolate chunks, and "Scotch Ale Caramel Crunch" made with scotch ale ice cream, caramel and heath pieces.

In addition to ice cream, Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream also makes non-dairy soy cream, frozen yogurt, no sugar added ice cream, and non-dairy Italian ice.

Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream has won several national awards and earned national attention with their ice cream. Recent awards include:

Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream's flavor Malt Amore was featured on the Food Network's prime time show Crave as the Ultimate Scoop in 2012.

"Best of Madison" from Madison Magazine.



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Frosty Boy


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Frosty Boy is an Australian manufacturer and distributor of Soft serve and Frozen Yogurt products headquartered in Yatala, Queensland, Australia. Frosty Boy turns 40 by 2016 and it still manufactures quality products like soft serves, frozen yoghurts and beverage bases for its international customers.

The First version of the logo was designed in the year 1976 which was just a boy holding an ice cream. From 1999 till date there were a number of design variations to the Frosty Boy logo in regards to layout, color, text and size. Apart from the regular logo changes, Frosty Boy changed its logo to green in the year 2008. In the years 2011, 2012 and 2013, Christmas themed logos were designed to celebrate the festival.

During the 1970s the slogan for Frosty Boy was "often licked, but never beaten".



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Golden Spoon


Golden Spoon Frozen Yogurt is a frozen yogurt retail chain headquartered in Rancho Santa Margarita, California. Stores are located in the western United States, mainly in California, Nevada and Arizona, and internationally in Tokyo and Sendai, Japan and Metro Manila, Philippines.

Golden Spoon stores provide a variety of frozen yogurt flavors and toppings. Employees serve the yogurt in cones or cups with their signature golden plastic spoon.



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Jubili


Jubili Frozen Yogurt and Cereal is a San Francisco, California based frozen yogurt and cereal company started by Andy Choi. According to their website, Jubili "seeks to provide the public with a health conscious alternative dessert with its specialty gourmet Italian soft serve frozen yogurt." Jubili operates in the San Francisco, CA Bay Area. Jubili's main competition are Pinkberry and Red Mango.

Jubili won SF Weekly's "Best of San Francisco" in 2008 and also the San Francisco Bay Guardians "Best of the Bay" in 2008.



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