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Swizzles Frozen Yogurt To Open Mid-July

The owner expects to start hiring in the next two weeks.

 

Construction has begun on Swizzles frozen yogurt next to at the Vinnin Square mall.

The shop is now slated to open in mid-July, said owner Adam Kessner.

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Originally he had hoped to open June 1, but the process has been slower than expected, he said.

hiring in two weeks. Resumes can be emailed to info@swizzlesyogurt.com.

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Swizzles must still receive approvals from the Zoning Board of Appeals and the Board of Health.

Wednesday selectmen will review the store’s common victualler’s license application, including a request for outside seating, according to the board’s agenda.

Kessner, who has signed a lease for the property, had four Swizzles frozen yogurt shops in New England, as of late February.

Customers choose from a rotating selection of flavors, then add toppings, paying 59-cents per ounce. Cup sizes are 12-ounces and 16-ounces. 

The customer pulls the handle on the yogurt machine and spoons the toppings.

The store rotates through 25 yogurt flavors, with 10 available on any given day, including six standards.

The standards?

Vanilla, chocolate, cake batter, cookies and cream, pomegranate and original.

Others will include cappuccino, coconut, red velvet cake, Irish mint, angel food cake, strawberry, blueberry, sorbet, mango and sorbet.

Swizzles aims for a cheery atmosphere.

A wall in the store changes colors while pop music plays.


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