Yogurt Mountain

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Yogurt Mountain[edit | edit source]

Yogurt Mountain, often referred to as YoMo, is a popular self-serve frozen yogurt company based in the United States. The company was founded in 2009 and has since expanded to multiple locations across the country.

History[edit | edit source]

Yogurt Mountain was founded in 2009 in Birmingham, Alabama. The company was one of the first to introduce the self-serve frozen yogurt concept, which allows customers to create their own dessert by choosing from a variety of yogurt flavors and toppings.

Concept[edit | edit source]

The Yogurt Mountain concept is based on a self-serve model. Customers are given a cup and can fill it with as much or as little frozen yogurt as they want. They can then add their choice of toppings, which range from fresh fruit to candy and nuts. The price is determined by the weight of the final product.

Flavors and Toppings[edit | edit source]

Yogurt Mountain offers a wide variety of frozen yogurt flavors, including traditional options like vanilla and chocolate, as well as more unique flavors like cake batter and taro. The company also offers a selection of dairy-free and no-sugar-added options.

In addition to the yogurt, Yogurt Mountain offers a wide array of toppings. Customers can choose from fresh fruits, nuts, candies, and sauces.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Since its founding, Yogurt Mountain has expanded to multiple locations across the United States. The company's stores are typically located in shopping centers and malls.

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