Manchester’s popular frozen yoghurt parlour, Frurt, is celebrating its 11th birthday this week - and to mark the occasion, they’re giving away up to £20 worth of sweet treats to dozens of shoppers throughout the day.
This Friday, July 29, lucky customers could be in with the chance to bag their order for free, depending on where they stand in the queue.
Because the fro-yo parlour are celebrating their 11th birthday, between 12pm and 6pm, the venues will be giving away up to £20 worth of goodies to every 11th customer through the door.
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From yummy desserts, such as iconic frozen yoghurt, handmade cakes and truffles, to refreshing drinks including bubble tea, protein smoothies and shakes, customers will be spoilt for choice - especially when it could be on the house.
Frurt has five stores across Greater Manchester, including two city centre stores on Peter Street and Whitworth St. West, and three self-serve stores in Prestwich, Bolton and Blackburn. All five will be taking part in the birthday promotion.
All customers have to do is head into the store, wish Frurt a Happy Birthday, place their order and cross their fingers that it’s their lucky day.
Frurt’s fro-yo is a must-have in the summer heat, with fresh new flavours including Green Apple Sorbet, Blue Biscuit Dairy, White Chocolate Dairy, Pomegranate Soy, Mango Soy and the summer staple, Watermelon Sorbet, which was launched in honour of Harry Styles.
So put on your lucky socks and pray for sunny weather, because you could be enjoying Frurt’s frozen treats for free this Friday.
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