LANCASTER – Yogurtland will celebrate the grand opening of its Lancaster location on Saturday, Feb. 27, with free yogurt, toppings, family entertainment and prizes, the company announced.
Located at 43535 10th Street West in Lancaster, the Yogurtland grand opening festivities will include:
- Free frozen yogurt and toppings, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.;
- Face painting, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.;
- DJ and contests with the top prizes to include a flat screen HDTV, an iPad, tickets to Knott’s Berry Farm and Universal Studios, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
“We are excited to invite the Lancaster community to our new Yogurtland. Our custom flavors, high quality frozen yogurt and premium toppings have already received a warm welcome here and we look forward to introducing the best tasting frozen yogurt to new people at our grand opening,” stated Yogurtland franchisee Gaurav Chopra.
This Lancaster Yogurtland is open daily from 11a.m. to 11 p.m.
For more information on Yougurtland, visit http://www.yogurt-land.com.
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William says
So, why didn’t Yogurtland open on the fabulous, world class blvd, I ask you?
Me says
And yet you both mentioned a yogurt store opening in palmdale.but hey, any new business in lancaster is just crap.you two stay in palmdale.we dont need you to shop here.
Tim Scott says
I never said this business was crap. It may be the best yogurt store ever to roll down the line. I just don’t shop in Lancaster, ever, if it can be avoided, and yogurt is pretty easy to get in Palmdale…or pretty much anywhere else.
Jim lott says
I’m just making an assumption that your a political figure of some sort or a millionaire for it to matter if you shop on Lancaster or not but hey what to I know
Mike says
Tim, why do you hate Yogurtland?
Yogurtland Yum says
Tim never said he hates Yogurtland. Tim said he wouldn’t go to Yogurtland in Lancaster. That is not hating Yogurtland. That is his response to your meddling, bullying, and bizzare mayor. Many people avoid Lancaster because of him.
Tim Scott says
One would think that was obvious Yum, but Mike misses the obvious nine times out of nine.
Mike says
Tim, have you even tried the yogurt at Yogurtland? How can you say you hate it if you’ve never tried it.
William says
Have you already tried it, Mike?
William says
With people like you and rex in Lancaster, staying away is a piece of cake (with yogurt on it).
Lancaster suffers because of people like you and rex while Palmdale is forging ahead every day. Too bad for you.
You replied but didn’t answer the question as to why the place didn’t open on the fabulous blvd where a couple places open and close every year, it’s so great.
Jared says
I think William and Tim are taking your suggestion and staying out of Lancaster, Me. Looks like a lot of others are, too. One of the unintended consequences of having a bully for a mayor.
Me says
So, run for mayor.i just get a kick of out people, who dont live here, spend hours and hours a week, complaining about a place, that has zero effect on them.maybe complain about brown, and his billions wasted on a train to nowhere.or that he gave ALL illegals free medical, while we have to pay for it.seems like a more worthy cause, than dinkwater mayor.but one is a dem, the other a rep.
Tim Scott says
Except it does have an effect. Living right here we know that the AV is not a single place. But from outside, even as close as just over the hill, when Lancaster’s redneck mayor, or some other bigoted loudmouth sounds off, the entire valley is tarnished by it.
William says
With people like you and rex in Lancaster, staying away is a piece of cake (with yogurt on it).
Lancaster suffers because of people like you and rex while Palmdale is forging ahead every day. Too bad for you.
You replied but didn’t answer the question as to why the place didn’t open on the fabulous blvd where a couple places open and close every year, it’s so great.
Tim Scott says
Sorry man, you’d have to give me a lot more than yogurt to get me to shop in Lancaster. Get active in cleaning up your city government and I’ll give it some thought next time maybe.
Mr. Tea says
Lancaster used to be a nice place until Paris took over. Now it reminds me of Biffville from Back to the Future. Paris has ruined our town.
Tim Scott says
In fairness, while Parris is by far the worst I don’t recall Lancaster EVER having a good city government. Even Arnie and the rest of the “we must incorporate” gang seemed like they really hadn’t given any thought to what they would do if it happened, and it went mostly downhill from there.