Night
Bubble Gum, Cotton Candy, Curacao blue, blue raspberry. It is not the first time one sees such aficionado blue in ice-cream parlous already, however as long as there is a story behind it.
A cultural context, a background, to the cutting, colour of the outfit. Even though it is blue, (carbon copy bottles) or not, there is a symbolic significance attached to it making it worth the consuming. The fiction of the Smurfs, like the adamance of the confirmation of the Santa Claus and the make beliefs it exemplifies.
(Small) (SGD 3.50)
So how did the blue blood {of (the) Smurfs'} taste like? Upon initial (taste palate's) activation, the yoghurt was like kiwi, like mocktail, like dragonfruit sourish. However with sampling till the core the fruitiness was overtaken by a sweetener- of birthday cakes, of sugared muffins, the familiar taste of creamers that arches over things with a sweet end.
P.S. Something about Yogurt Plus is that the yoghurts are not frozen yoghurts, but more like chilled dairy. Milkshake so thick that does not give you the brain freeze, you should try it (even) for the normal chocolate, which does not give you ice blisters. Another thing is that the yoghurt leaves you with blue lips, or more specifically a lavender rose after stained with your (red)lips. Which reminds of the extraterrestrial encounter one first had with a space-blue jelly at the end of a buffet, an impression so deep that it has left a subconscious penchant for all things blue (artificial colourings or not), that one may not admit it or chase for it.