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Red Mango Yogurt Cafe Celebrates Opening in Fairfield

Cafe on Black Rock Turnpike is the first Red Mango franchise location in Connecticut.

The Red Mango Yogurt Café celebrated its official opening with a recent ribbon cutting ceremony.

Red Mango is located at 1955 Black Rock Turnpike in Fairfield and it is the first Red Mango franchise location in Connecticut.

According to owner Simran Lamba, Red Mango is all about health and taste and offers the following:

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We have 21 brand new flavors of frozen yogurt. We are the only company currently to push Greek yogurt which is our healthiest and tastiest yogurt.

We have also two skinny sorbetto flavors our diabetic and lactose and tolerant customers. Our brand caters to all kinds of people. We average between 10-45 calories per ounce compared to our competitors who average between 90-120 calories per ounce.

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We have over 30 smoothie choices and create your own. Our store has been designed for health and taste. We do offer hot coffee, hot tea, hot chocolate and green tea. Also have a grab and go machine with some bakery products.

We have recently just added Fresh Juicing that is made daily and sealed in our state of the art bottles that last up to 3 days in freshness. Mixed with natural vegetables and fruits, juicing has finally never tasted better.

We also have a brand new iced coffee and iced tea line which has enabled to us brew in house to give us the most out of our flavors.

In our cafe we have: Lounge seating with TV access and Netflix access, Free wifi, Booths set up with iPads built in, Comfortable outside seating.

Pictured, from left to right, is Mark Barnhart (Fairfield Director of Community and Economic Development), Rose Lamba (owner), her son Simran Lamba (owner), First Selectman Mike Tetreau and Beverly Balaz, Executive Director of the Fairfield Chamber of Commerce.

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