Eric and I had frozen yogurt tonight at Blush (the yogurt place at Dublin which I mentioned about a few posts ago). Sweet! He actually liked it. I am so happy.

They are doing a promotion of getting a free small 2-toppings with purchase of a $20 gift card. Therefore we got a gift card and I got a small Blush flavor with mochi and kitkat toppings for free, and another mango flavor without topping. As I said before, the price was pretty high. $3.5 for plain small flavor and $1 for each topping. I have not seen this price in the City. This is Dublin though, sigh. Eric was willing to get more gift certificate because I liked the yogurt, but I actually won’t come here very often because of its price. Once a while is great. Okay, let me quit talking about money. The yogurt was actually good. It was tart but not too icy. The blush flavor was a combination of dragon fruit and pomegranate. It tasted really good, Eric and I both loved it. The mango was so-so. I would not say they were generous on the toppings, although they had a lot of choices. The Kitkat was kitkat, not much to say.  Mochi was chewy, it went good with the yogurt.

The best part was, still, having my beloved boyfriend enjoy the sweets with me.

P.S. I have just known for a couple days that the word ‘tart’, which I have read a lot of times on Yelp describing the frozen yogurt, means the sourly taste of the yogurt that I like. However it also means the icy texture (although there is still distinction between too icy and not very icy) that cannot coexist with the ice-cream-like creamy texture like those from Costco. They are different kinds of frozen yogurt. I wonder if there is any frozen yogurt with the original yogurt sourly taste AND creamy like ice-cream. Is that possible?