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Free Froyo for National Frozen Yogurt Day

Yogurtland is handing out free frozen yogurt Monday afternoon to celebrate National Frozen Yogurt Day.

It's the second annual National Frozen Yogurt Day, and to celebrate, Yogurtland is giving away free frozen yogurt and toppings, as well as collector-edition biodegradable spoons and cups, from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. Monday.

“National Frozen Yogurt Day allows us to thank our fans, and once again we look forward to serving them delicious yogurt with a wide range of toppings,” said Charlotte Lucich, director of marketing at Yogurtland. "This year we are proud to partner with Hershey’s to make National Frozen Yogurt Day a very sweet reward for our fans."

Last year, Yogurtland locations across the country served more than 1.2 million cups of free froyo.

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