Kaleidoscopic Yogurt


May 27, 2010

Not a rainbow, but one seen collectively. Into the mechanical age, black and whites are added into rainbow.

Frolick buttons that makes both its wearers and frozen desserts cool.
Why? Because colour is used as a subject for both.

Original with 2 toppings (SGD 6.70)

Fruity pebbles and retro flower flumps, they stand out from the toppings in Yami Yogurt{not having the latter}, Yoguru(fresh, natural toppings), OiO(pronounced as oh yee oh, haven't tried that before) and Yigloo(buffet toppings without the latter).

UNITED COLOURS OF FROLICK. The only occasion where polychromatic cups are available for yogurt to be contained in equally-rainbow toppings. Here, rainbow comes in 2 entities; retro flower flumps- big little princess' fantasy(baby blue and light pink is our World), fruity pebbles- the usual undelectable cereal grains now blue-blooded, holding a silver spoon
in the mouth when staining my milk/frozen yogurt
rainbow.

P.S. Yigloo Oryior- yogurt becomes funny with too many toppings. Cereals on milk; has the frozen solids been predisposed as milk too? 5, 6, 7, 8=unlimited toppings we could have just eaten them off al carte. (We don't dunk cereals into ice-cream) anyway. At most, ice-cream is piled on granola the parfait way.
P.P.S. Frolick's cup is at most a kaleidoscope of colours. A rainbow's got to emblem some form of a world, besides having colours.