Swizzles Frozen Yogurt: Now the Largest Self-Serve Frozen Yogurt Chain in New ...
In only 12 months, Swizzles Frozen Yogurt, founded by 35 Year Old, Rye, NY resident, Adam Kessner , has grown to become the largest Self-Serve Frozen Yogurt Chain in New England with locations in Massachusetts, Connecticut and now in New York.
Boston, MA (PRWEB) February 21, 2012
Swizzles Frozen Yogurt has quickly become the largest Self-Serve Frozen Yogurt Chain in New England with the addition of shops in Winchester, Needham, Swampscott, MA, Greenwich, CT, in addition to Bronxville, NY. Swizzles Founder, Adam Kessner, 35, Rye, NY resident, and Frozen Yogurt fanatic, has provided New England with something that the rest of the country has been enjoying, self-serve, delicious, fat-free and low fat frozen yogurt. “Living in NY and seeing first-hand the popularity of self-serve frozen yogurt shops, I saw an opportunity in New England to fill this void. I have chosen specific towns within Southern Connecticut and the Boston, MA regions which offer spectacular communities filled with young families. This is the first time in history that the consumer has the ability to actually pull the the handle on the soft-serve machines. Everyone loves it. The self-serve concept also offers the consumer the ability to control their portion size. My goal with Swizzles was to offer a place where families can come and truly have an enjoyable and delicious experience. When a 13 year old girl enjoying her frozen yogurt in my Darien shop said, 'this is my dream come true,' I know that I had achieved my goal.

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