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Pinkberry continues Texas expansion

February 7, 11:23 PMDallas Food ExaminerLea Lashley
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The swirly sensation Pinkberry announces its second and third Dallas area locations. Following it’s hugely successful opening in Preston Royal Village, Pinkberry, the number one tart frozen yogurt brand, is excited to announce the upcoming arrival of their second Dallas location. Pinkberry plans to be serving their swirly goodness in Uptown Dallas’ West Village at Haskell and McKinney Avenues as soon as Feb. 12th, 2010.

Saxton Pierce Restaurant Corporation (SPRC), a local Dallas business with a rich history of multi-unit and multi-brand restaurant development, was responsible for the introduction of the Pinkberry brand to Dallas at Preston Royal Village. As part of their franchise agreement, SPRC has developed the West Village location to be followed by a store opening in Arlington Highlands in March. Adam Saxton, Director of Development and Pinkberry Brand Manager at SPRC commented “Watching the Pinkberry brand earn fans locally has been a very exciting experience for our corporation. Few brands gain the instant following that Pinkberry does, and we are excited to bring Pinkberry to an additional part of Dallas so more people locally can experience the one-of-a-kind product, dedication to customer service, and the inspiring environment that go along with a Pinkberry store.” He added “this second location is just the beginning of Pinkberry in North Texas. We look forward to announcing additional location in the coming weeks.”

Pinkberry, certified by the National Yogurt Association to carry the Live & Active Cultures seal, features great tasting frozen yogurt made fresh with the highest quality ingredients including nonfat milk and real nonfat yogurt. Offering flavors such as the Original, Pomegranate, Coconut, Passionfruit and Green Tea, in addition to the recently launched Chocolate, Pinkberry has won over yogurt enthusiasts on both coasts and in Dallas market. Each flavor can be enjoyed alone or swirled, and can be topped with any of the 33 fresh toppings, many of which are all natural and/or organic. Pinkberry can personalize every yogurt experience and satisfy even the most unique flavor cravings with a selection of toppings featuring fresh fruit cut daily in-store, and premium, fun dry toppings such as coconut flakes, toasted almonds, fruity pebbles and organic gummy bears.

Pinkberry Uptown 
3839 McKinney Ave, Suite 157
Dallas, TX, 75204


Pinkberry Arlington Highlands
4000 Bagpiper Way, Suite 130
Arlington, TX 76018

About Pinkberry
Pinkberry is home to Swirly Goodness – the premium frozen yogurt that reinvented the US frozen yogurt category in West Hollywood, Calif., in January 2005. Inspired by European gelaterias and yogurterias and America’s ice cream pastime, Pinkberry provides a social experience that indulges the senses. Part of a healthier snacking routine, Pinkberry’s distinctive flavors are expertly crafted to complement its high quality, daily fresh-cut fruit and dry toppings and offer an irresistibly tangy, incomparably refreshing taste and so light it leaves you craving more. Pinkberry is certified by the National Yogurt Association and carries the Live & Active Cultures Seal. Get your taste of Swirly Goodness by visiting www.pinkberry.com.
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