National Frozen Yogurt Day: All the Places to Get Free FroYo
02/06/2019 05:11 pm EST
Menchies
Menchies' participating locations are doing a buy one, get one free deal in honor of National Frozen Yogurt Day. The offer is available to anyone, without coupons, memberships or codes.
Sweet Frog
Sweet Frog is doing a buy one, get one free deal as well, exclusive to its loyalty members. Customers will be expected to pay for the more expensive of their two cups, taking the second one at no cost.
TCBY
At participating TCBY stores, each customer is entitled to one 6-ounce cup of frozen yogurt, including toppings. If customers exceed the weight limit, they will still only be charged the difference, so even those looking for a decadent treat can get a major discount.
Red Mango
Rather than giving away free fro-yo, Red Mango is reviving one of its most popular promotions. Fans can go to participating stores to fill up any 12-ounce cup for just $5. The offer is good all day on Wednesday.
Yasso
Yasso's massive fro-yo giveaway is tied to the company's Instagram presence. Custmoers must follow the company, along with its partner, P.J. Salvage, and "like" Yasso's National Frozen Yogurt Day post. They must also leave a comment tagging a friend to help spread the word. They will then be entered to win a year's supply of Yasso frozen yogurt as well as two Lounge Sets of pajamas from P.J. Salvage. This, at least, is one giveaway fans can take part in without leaving the house!
Yogurtland
Yogurtland is hoping to draw the afternoon crowd with its holiday offering. The shop is hosting a buy one, get one free promotion at participating locations between 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Wednesday.
16 Handles
16 Handles has a clever trick to get customers in for National Frozen Yogurt Day. The shop is handing out free 3-ounce cups of yogurt with toppings to anyone registered on its loyalty app.
Yogurtology
Participating Yogurtology locations are offering a free 6-ounce cup of yogurt to each customer are Wednesday. The shop is spread throughout Florida and Arizona, so even in the winter their frozen treats are usually appropriate.
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