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CherryBerry Frozen Yogurt Bar Coming to Northfield
The location for CherryBerry will be between Verizon Wireless and Caribou Coffee.

Just in time for the summer heat, Northfield will welcome CherryBerry, a self-serve frozen yogurt bar.
The Northfield News is reporting that CherryBerry will be located between and .
It's good news for the building, which had Caribou Coffee has its lone tenant for about a year and a half after Movie Gallery closed in September 2009. Wireless World in early 2011, splitting the former Movie Gallery space in two.
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According to a building and zoning permit from the city, the has been contracted to build a new doorway for the space.
Building owner Ron Solyntjes told the paper he expects the yogurt bar to open next month.
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There are 10 CherryBerry locations in Minnesota with several more in the works, according to the company's website. Nationwide, there are more than 100 stores.
According to CherryBerry:
CherryBerry Self-Serve Frozen Yogurt offers over 50 premium rotating healthy and fat-free frozen yogurt flavors and over 50 toppings. The beauty behind CherryBerry is that customers have complete control. Upon entering, they simply grab a cup and start mixing. They can then visit the topping bar to add any or all of the toppings leaving nothing to be desired. Toppings range from granola, cereals and fresh fruits, to all kinds of candies, sprinkles, and even specialty items such as a variety of nuts. After customers have filled their cups, they weigh their creation on a scale and pay for it by the ounce. At CherryBerry, the possibilities are endless. Simply swirl it, top it, weigh it, pay for it. CherryBerry gives the fun to people by allowing them to create their own frozen yogurt.
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