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The once-popular frozen yogurt franchise is set to make a comeback in Malaysia!We missed serving you. And we know you missed us too! Tutti Frutti is coming back to Malaysia! Enjoy our delicious froyo just like you used to. Flavored or plain? Fruits or chocolates? Cereal or nuts? You decide. Let’s go!— Tutti Frutti January 6, 2023 The Naza group brought in the American frozen yogurt chain in Malaysia and opened its first store in Sunway Pyramid in 2009.
People liked that they have the choice to choose their own toppings to go with the yogurt of their choice. Tutti Frutti grew to 119 outlets all over the country. However, complaints about its quality and price gradually saw all shops in Malaysia close around 2016 except one shop in Bandar Botanik, Klang.
According to World of Buzz, the last remaining Tutti Frutti shop in Klang didn’t get many customers either, and the interiors looked old. Share your thoughts with us via TRP’s Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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