International Fro-Yo Company Surges Past the Competition Through Social Media Networking
Posted on: Monday, 9 February 2009, 05:00 CST
Yogen Fruz connects with customers worldwide
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Social media networking can no longer be denied as an invaluable asset giving brands many options to further connect and share directly with consumers. As Yogen Fruz continues to grow with simultaneous expansion across six continents in
"We are extremely excited to be a part of this new generation of online social media," says
Yogen Fruz is a frozen dessert product that contains a blend of low-fat, non-fat or no-sugar-added frozen yogurt with added probiotic cultures that have been shown to:
- promote a healthy digestive system
- improve mineral absorption
- fortify the immune system
- manage lactose intolerance
You can join Yogen Fruz Facebook fan club at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Yogen-Fruz/22491164992.
About Yogen Fruz: Yogen Fruz is a world leader in the frozen dessert category, featuring 1,100 locations operating in over 20 countries. Yogen Fruz pioneered the frozen yogurt category in
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