ST. PAUL, Minn., June 4, 2013 – St. Paul, Minn.-based Paster Enterprises, a leading developer and manager of neighborhood shopping centers in the Twin Cities, is proud to announce that the grand opening celebration for recently opened Cherry Berry will take place on Thursday, June 13 at 12 p.m. at 7810 Cahill Ave in Cahill Plaza, which is located in Inver Grove Heights on the corner of Cahill Avenue and 80th Street. A ribbon cutting ceremony will occur at the grand opening celebration and visitors will have the opportunity to sample the numerous frozen yogurt flavors available. Cherry Berry is also offering 25 percent off a frozen yogurt creation with the purchase of a creation of equal or greater value from June 13-16. Cherry Berry is a self-serve yogurt bar that allows customers to make their own frozen yogurt creations. Customers can select their yogurt flavors from Cherry Berry’s 50 premium rotating fat-free flavors and top their yogurt with numerous toppings from the topping bar that contains more than 50 different garnishes. The frozen yogurt supplied by Cherry Berry is naturally made from real ingredients and is both Live and Active Cultures Certified and OU Kosher Certified. The frozen yogurt at Cherry Berry aids in the digestion of milk protein, helps prevent and combat digestive tract infections and helps reduce cholesterol. The doors to Cherry Berry opened on Friday, May 24. The yogurt bar will be open from 12 p.m. – 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 12 p.m. – 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. More information about Cherry Berry can be found at http://www.cherryberryyogurtbar.com/ and www.pasterenterprises.com. Founded in 1948, Paster Enterprises is a family-owned leader in shopping center management and development that owns and manages more than 1,000,000 square feet of commercial real estate. For over 60 years, Paster Enterprises has planned, built, leased and managed attractive, successful shopping centers in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, as well as in greater Minnesota. Paster Enterprises is committed to helping retailers flourish and serving as an excellent corporate citizen in the communities in which they have shopping centers. For more information, visit www.pasterenterprises.com. XXX
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