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BY DUSTIN BUTLER
Purple Kiwi has several topping options, including fresh fruit such as strawberries, kiwi and blueberries.
Purple Kiwi was Frisco’s rst frozen yogurt shop and has been operating for 15 years.
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Purple Kiwi still oering sweet treats after 15 years During a trip to San Diego, Zach Greenberg saw a frozen yogurt shop and thought the concept would work well in Texas. Soon after, Greenberg opened Purple Kiwi, Frisco’s rst frozen yogurt shop in 2009. What’s on the menu? Purple Kiwi’s avors are “all across the board,” Greenberg said, adding that he likes to oer kid- friendly avors.
Purple Kiwi owner Zach Greenberg rst opened the shop in 2009.
Popular avors include cookies and cream and birthday cake, but the shop also oers California tart, which pairs with fruit. “You can go two routes,” Greenberg said. “You can top [the yogurt] with M&M’s and all the choc- olates. Or you can go the healthier route and do a nice, simple tart with all kinds of fruits or maybe honey on it.” The menu also includes other avors, such as wild strawberry, New York Cheese and seasonal rotating avors.
He opened Purple Kiwi and opted not to buy into a franchise because he wanted full control. Because he has been in Frisco for so long, the customer base appreciates that the Purple Kiwi is a small, family-owned business, Greenberg said. What’s in a name? Greenberg said his little sister, Liz, came up with the store’s name, adding that her two favorite colors are purple and green, which he incorporated into the store’s design.
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3401 Preston Road, Ste. 5, Frisco www.purplekiwiyogurt.com
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