Let’s Yo Yogurt Opens in Town Center Plaza Shopping Center in East Windsor Township

Mayor Janice S. Mironov and Council Members join owner Jim Emrich to cut the ribbon for the grand opening of Let’s Yo Yogurt. Let’s Yo Yogurt, located between PetValu and My Hometown Furniture in the East Windsor Town Center Plaza Shopping Center on Route 130 North, is a self-serve frozen yogurt experience where customers can choose from a variety of flavors and toppings to create a unique yogurt dish.

Mayor Mironov stated, “Let’s Yo Yogurt has quickly become a highly successful New Jersey franchise and we are excited that they have chosen East Windsor to expand their brand.” Mayor Mironov added, “The modern design, which includes vibrant colors, wifi access and embedded Apple iPads, makes Let’s Yo Yogurt a very attractive location to share a fun treat with family and friends.”

According to the company web site, “Let’s Yo Yogurt is a modern yogurt experience where customers can enjoy a hip and social environment while connecting their taste buds with multiple delicious, all natural frozen yogurt flavors and toppings. Let’s Yo is social minded and social forward with a goal to enrich people’s lives while respecting the need for a healthy and nutritious alternative.” Store owner Jim Emrich added, “We are very happy to have our new store in East Windsor and we look forward to serving residents quality frozen yogurt in a great environment.”

The new Let’s Yo Yogurt store in East Windsor is the company’s 25th store and they have 23 other New Jersey locations, including stores in Princeton and Freehold. Current store hours are Sunday to Thursday from 11 am to 10 pm, and Fridays and Saturdays from 11 am to 12 midnight.

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Mayor Janice S. Mironov cuts the ribbon for the grand opening of Let’s Yo Yogurt. Pictured (from left to right) are: Let’s Yo Yogurt Store Owner Jim Emrich; Let’s Yo Yogurt Store Manager Maria Emrich; the owner’s children Kerry, Timmy and Joey Emrich; Mayor Janice S. Mironov; Council Member Hector Duke; Council Member John Zoller, and Deputy Mayor Perry Shapiro.

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