I normally do not like to Stand up for myself unless I am really offenced. Big Ice cream fan, but I am here giving 1 star to the African lady in this shop. The last 3 times been in there, she has been nasty. She seems treat people differently. I noticed she is nice to âher group of customersâ, but if you were not in âher groupâ, she acted totally different. One time I went in with my husband (white), she was nice. But if i was alone, she turned into a big Bi. If she is the owner, I feel shamed of her how could she run her business this way. But if she is just a worker, I âd suggest get rid of her. Her nasty attitude really made customer unhappy. A good weekend, walk in to a store to get ice cream, expecting a good day, then get offenced, this is not right.
I also would Iike to highly praise the other white girl who works there. Itâs not abt the color, but She is so nice, patience, sweet and caring. She should be the manager of the store.
I donât know if the African lady is the owner or not, if she is, then be nice and treat ur customer the same. if not, I hope the...
   Read moreIn 1981, Frank D. Hickingbotham opened the first TCBY in Little Rock, Arkansas. TCBY began franchising the following year, and by 1984 there were over 100 stores. Prior to 1984, the company's name was "This Can't Be Yogurt," but a lawsuit from a competitor, I Can't Believe It's Yogurt!, forced TCBY to create a new name from its initials, eventually using "The Country's Best Yogurt".3 TCBY began co-branding with Taco Bell, McDonald's, Subway, and Burger King in 1995.[5] In 1991 TCBY moved into the tallest building in Arkansas, Simmons Tower located in downtown Little Rock, and the building was renamed The TCBY Tower until 2000 when TCBY vacated.[6] Mrs. Fields acquired TCBY in early 2000 and became Mrs. Fields Famous Brands.[7] The combined company relocated headquarters to Broomfield, Colorado in 2012.[8] In 2001, there were 1,777 TCBY locations across the country. By 2011, after several waves of closings,...
   Read moreLoveeee going for waffle cone Wednesday! Been going for 10 years as my mid-week treat. On Wednesday only the Jr waffle cones are 99¢ (w/o tax and toppings) instead of regular price and you can only choose from the 4 soft-serve flavor options on the board for that price. So $1.07 is right up my alley, easy on the pockets and don't cause much problems with my lactose intolerance.
I always get half golden vanilla/white chocolate mousse in mine (sometimes I get more than 1 𤤠and if dining in, I can put my extras in the freezer in the paper bag they give after wrapping them in plastic wrap until leaving).
It's the same great service, clean and even when packed the owner and her staff get through the line at a good pace. There are chairs/tables inside too if you...
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