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Posted by sak90027
 - October 09, 2011, 03:04:43 PM
not sure if all the locations have it. i would double check. i'm sad b/c it was one of the very few 'safe' places we could go for a treat. but even if a location doesn't carry the peanut flavor i'd be wary of how/where the ingredients are stored at a warehouse. the pinkberry near our place has particularly spaced out teenage workers who can barely carry on a conversation much less trusted with dealing with preventing cross contaminating of foods. hate be so judgmental of the workers at this location but we also live near another frozen yogurt place and kids that work there are the opposite. so together and articulate and they understand food allergies really well. at least we still have one more place left in town!
Posted by hk
 - October 09, 2011, 01:53:56 PM
That is such a bummer because they just opened one near my house.   :-[
Posted by sak90027
 - October 09, 2011, 10:19:23 AM
Those of you who aren't allergic to dairy Pinkberry is now offering peanut flavor made with real peanuts  :( Of all flavor why peanut?? anyway, it probably wasn't too good for us anyway but sad to say good bye to an old stand by.