Veterans Day Deal From Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt Honors Vets And Active Duty Military With Free Froyo
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 27, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- For the second year, Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt will offer all veterans and active duty military personnel one free cup of froyo, up to 11 ounces, on Veterans Day, November 11, to recognize and honor all American servicemen and women. To receive the special offer, customers should provide proof of military service, such as a military ID card, uniform photo, honors, badges, or come dressed in their military uniform.
"Orange Leaf is proud to celebrate and honor America's heroes on this important day," said Geoff Goodman, President of Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt. "America's servicemen and women put their lives on the line every day for our freedom. This is the least we can do."
Vets will have a wide selection of flavors and toppings to choose from, including the limited time only froyo flavors, Pumpkin Spice Latte and the new Salted Caramel Latte, available only until November 29 at participating locations.
As with all other Orange Leaf flavors, customers are invited to invent their own froyo combinations with the special fall flavors by mixing, swirling or dividing their frozen yogurt with any combination of fruit, nuts, candy and other healthy or decadent treats from the do-it-yourself toppings bar.
Customers become the chef when creating their own Orange Leaf froyo treats, choosing from their local store's customer-driven selection of 16 flavors, taken from a menu of 70-plus flavors. These flavors include no-sugar-added, gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan alternatives. Orange Leaf froyo is blended in proprietary machines that create a richer and creamier product than other frozen yogurt brands, and the self-serve model allows customers to control their portion size and nutritional value to fit their dietary needs and taste preferences.
Orange Leaf customers can check their local store's web page, or download Orange Leaf's iPhone or Android app, to check the other flavors available at stores in October before they visit. Register your Ounce Back® card at orangeleafyogurt.com/ounce-back to receive special discounts and insider information.
The Orange Leaf Veterans Day offer is valid November 11, 2015 only and cannot be combined with any other offer. One free cup of froyo (up to 11 ounces) per veteran or active duty military customer. Good for in-store sales only. No cash value. Customer is responsible for any taxes. Offer valid only on 16 oz. cups. Toppings may vary by store and may be limited.
About Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt
Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt is a self-serve, choose-your-own-toppings frozen dessert franchise with more than 300 locations in the U.S. and Australia. Orange Leaf offers a multitude of delicious traditional and original froyo flavors, including no-sugar-added, gluten-free, and dairy-free and vegan alternatives. Customized with a generous selection of do-it-yourself toppings, Orange Leaf provides an innocent indulgence, "self-served" in a stimulating atmosphere. In 2014, Orange Leaf was recognized for its growth by top media and institutions including Entrepreneur (ranked Orange Leaf as one of the top three new franchises), Inc. (listed the company on its annual Inc. 5000 which ranks the nation's fastest-growing private companies), Nation's Restaurant News (ranked Orange Leaf 8th on its "Next 20" list of top 20 chains in America that are on the rise) and Technomic (ranked the company as one of the top five fastest-growing chains). Orange Leaf's pro-franchisee culture offers some of the lowest fees in the industry and encourages owners to become a part of their communities. For more information, visit the company's website, "like" Orange Leaf Yogurt on Facebook, or follow on Twitter, Instagram or Pinterest.
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