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Zachary K.
Place rating: 5 Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Found this gem in my own neighborhood. I live in the area where Preston Hollow meets little mexico & korea town. Its a dynamic neighborhood for food, and because of the area of light industry off grissom lane, they moved a dang yogurt factory over yonder. Well, I am freaking excited because I tasted this stuff at a farmers market so when I located the place I went there and bought a 2 cases, one frozen mango yogurt pops, and one case of blueberry drinkable. This yogurt is the tits!!! It leaves the best aftertaste in your mouth that one can imagine! U can only pay with cash and buy by the case, one flavor to each case. The drinkable cases are 18 bucks, and you get 12.
Solomon W.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
Many local Dallas spots are starting to see that local milk really does make a difference. Long ago, there seemed to be a strong desire growing for eggs cranked out of chickens from close quarters to the spot near to where they were being eaten. I had my first taste of «restaurant-utilized» Three Happy Cows Greek yogurt, and this stuff was absolutely ridiculous. It was as thick as a cold block of cream cheese, but the temperature did not tell as much. It was pretty much room temperature, and it maintained its hefty viscosity. Awesome. It was tart, to boot. For your convenience, as I created this review, I included their website… what I do for you Unilocalies. Check out where you can pick up their goods, and I am certain that you will not be in the least bit disappointed.