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Yosl's Frozen Yogurt

Monday, April 29, 2013

Yosl's Frozen Yogurt Opens in Bala Cynwyd

Meet the owners of the new family-owned and operated yogurt shop.

Just in time for the summer months, Yosl's Frozen Yogurt opened its 137 Montgomery Avenue doors for the first time on Monday afternoon. Owner Mark Rubenstein promises the shop will couple a wide variety of froyo toppings and flavors with an old-fashioned family atmosphere. Yosl's is named after Rubenstein's father, who passed away three years ago, and will be managed by his son Blake.  The shop boasts 12 flavors, more than 50 toppings and, according to Rubenstein, is entirely Kosher. Even the gummy worms. Yosl's is open from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., seven days a week.

Lucy

8:29 pm on Sunday, May 19, 2013

Finally Froyo with only 6gms of sugar ( sugarfree strawberry Banana). Can't wait to try all the sugarfree flavors. Loved this little place but you have to post calories!   more ›

Friday, February 22, 2013

Family-Run Frozen Yogurt Shop Coming To Bala Cynwyd

Yosl's Frozen Yogurt will open in Bala Cynwyd this spring.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Comings and Goings

Family-Run Frozen Yogurt Shop Coming To Bala Cynwyd

Yosl's Frozen Yogurt will open in Bala Cynwyd this spring.

A family-owned frozen yogurt shop will be moving into the former Verizon store in Bala Cynwyd as soon as April. Yosl's Frozen Yogurt, at 137 Montgomery Ave. in Bala Cynwyd, will have 12 flavors of frozen yogurt and more than 50 toppings. "My wife grew up in Penn Valley and we have a lot of family that live in Bala Cynwyd ... we wanted to open the store in Bala and on Montgomery Ave," owner Mark Rubenstein explained in an email. Yosl's will be a family-run business—and its family focus starts with the name: the yogurt shop is named after Rubenstein's father, who passed away three years ago. Rubenstein, his wife Lori, sons Blake and Eric, daughter Tara and husband Jeremy, along with two grandsons—Dylan and Kayden—are all helping, in one way …

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