The 1,863 square-foot space that once housed Starbucks on 3201 E. Grand River Ave. (just north of Frandor Shopping Center), will be the home of Sugar Berry, a self-serve yogurt parlor.
“I really wanted to bring something unique to Lansing, a fun place for families to enjoy together,” says Ann Nguyen, owner of Sugar Berry.
Sugar Berry will offer customers 12 flavors of frozen yogurt and 40 topping options, including a wide assortment of candies such as jelly beans, gummie worms, candy bars and more. For the health conscious, there are healthy alternatives such as fresh berries, kiwi, melons, tropical fruits and assorted nuts.
“Yogurt offers nutritional benefits such as lowering cholesterol and the risk of cancer, as well as improving digestive health,” adds Nguyen. “Our fat-free frozen yogurt is a delicious way to include yogurt in your diet, perhaps topped off with fruit or nuts.”
Sugar Berry plans to open later this month. The space also has an existing drive-thru that Nguyen plans to use next summer.
Source: Ann Nguyen, Sugar Berry
Writer: Suban Nur Cooley
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