Review: Pinkberry in Marlton, NJ

The good people at Pinkberry got in touch to tell me about their new tantalizing summer frozen yogurt flavors — Strawberry Margarita and Blueberry.


Pinkberry Summer Flavors
Introducing Pinkberry’s Summer Flavors — Strawberry Margarita and Blueberry.

I told them I would be honored to try some so they hooked me up with a reward so that I could go to the nearest Pinkberry to me to sample them. Finally today, I was able to venture down to the Marlton, NJ Pinkberry store which is located in The Promenade at Sagemore.

Pinkberry Marlton NJ
Pinkberry is located in the Promenade at Sagemore in Marlton NJ.

I asked for a small sample of each flavor. Both were a bit too tart for my liking today, though I preferred the Strawberry Margarita. Which, despite the name, is an alcohol-free fruity, citrus flavor made with real strawberries and lime juice. The lime juice makes it extra snappy so if you like that, go for it. They also have a triple berry sugar salt topping for a fun “margarita-like experience.” The Blueberry had a nice sweet blueberry flavor, but it wasn’t blowing my skirt up today.

Pinkberry Menu Board
There are 8 flavors of frozen yogurt, including a non-dairy option, at Pinkberry. You can also get smoothies.

Besides for the new summer flavors, the base flavors are: original (plain), vanilla bean, chocolate churro, chocolate hazelnut, cookies and cream, and dairy-free tropical mango.

There are many toppings to choose from including all of the usual suspects like sprinkles, chocolate chips, cookie pieces, candy pieces as well as a variety of dried and fresh hand-cut fruit, nuts and cereals, and syrups. The possibilities are endless. There are a few “premium” toppings that will cost you extra, though. So be aware of that.

Pinkberry Toppings
Toppings Galore at Pinkberry

All of the flavors and toppings were tempting. I was especially happy to see they offer a non-dairy option. But I just wasn’t in the mood for the tropical mango today. While I’m lactose-intolerant, a small portion of frozen yogurt doesn’t seem to make me sick. So I opted for a small vanilla bean frozen yogurt with mini peanut butter cups, chocolate and rainbow sprinkles.

Pinkberry Frozen Yogurt
Small vanilla bean frozen yogurt with toppings at Pinkberry. I’m easy to please.

Delicious. An absolute perfect sweet and cool treat on a hot day!

I highly recommend checking out the new summer flavors. Try the Strawberry Margaria with the sugar salt topping and let me know what you think.

Where can you find Pinkberry in our area you ask? Well, besides for the Marlton, NJ store there are 3 other stores in the Greater Philadelphia region that are listed below:

Bryn Mawr Pinkberry
761 W. Lancaster Ave
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
610-520-1957

Philadelphia Airport Pinkberry
8800 Essington Ave
Philadelphia, PA 11953
215-492-7470

King of Prussia Pinkberry
160 N Gulf Road
King of Prussia, PA 19406
610.265.0100

There’s also one in Delaware:

Christiana Mall Pinkberry
501 Christiana Mall
Newark, DE 19702
302.737.1777

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One response to “Review: Pinkberry in Marlton, NJ”

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    sweetreats

    this place looks amazing ! cant wait to try!

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