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Zinga Frozen Yogurt Suddenly Closes In Kings Park
The locally-owned frozen yogurt store at Kings Park suddenly closed over the weekend. It had been in business since 2013.

WEST SPRINGFIELD, VA—The Zinga Frozen Yogurt location at Kings Park Shopping center abruptly closed Sunday night.
The franchise location owner wrote in a Facebook post Sunday, Feb. 25 was the last day of business. "Thank you for making us a part of your lives and thank you for being such loyal customers. We deeply appreciate your business!" reads the Facebook message.
Like all Zinga stores, the Kings Park location was locally owned and operated. The store opened in April 2013, offering a variety of fat-free and low calorie frozen yogurt flavors and more than 50 toppings.
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Numerous customer reviews on Facebook praised not only the taste of the frozen yogurt but the franchise's involvement in the local community. One reviewer wrote that the owner "gives back to the community through fundraisers, and worthy causes with the tip jar. It's a great neighborhood place to be."
The Virginia-based franchise has six other NoVa locations and one in Florida. The other locations are open, according to their social media pages.
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Patch has reached out to the franchise owners at Kings Park and will update this article when we hear back.
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