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July 29th, 2009 5 Comments »

Yogen Früz opens first store in Vietnam

Yogen Früz has ventured deeper into Asia with its first store opening in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The store marks the first of many scheduled to open in the country that is known for its tremendous growth potential. Look out for a Ü near you!

Visit our Yogen Fruz VN Facebook page for an exclusive offer for the Ho Chi Minh City location.

Yogen Fruz opens first store in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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July 21st, 2009 comments

Yogen Früz Sponsors Former Employee’s Trip to Help the Under Privileged

Yogen Früz, the world’s largest frozen yogurt chain, sponsors a former Yogen Früz employee to travel to Nicaragua to provide medical services. Sandy Do, currently a student at McMaster University’s nursing program, took part in a program organized by Global Medical Training, a not-for-profit organization that provides medical services to poor communities in Central American countries.

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July 3rd, 2009 2 Comments »

EB Medical Research Foundation picnic presented by Yogen Fruz

June 28, 2009
The Malibu Lumber Yard
Malibu, California

 
Aaron Serruya, Courtney Cox, and David Arquette at the EB Medical Research Foundation Event presented by Yogen Fruz
Aaron Serruya, co-founder of Yogen Fruz, and actors Courtney Cox and David Arquette
 
Brooke Shields at the EB Medical Research Foundation Event presented by Yogen Fruz
Actress Brooke Shields and daughter Rowan Henchy
James Marsden at the EB Medical Research Foundation Event presented by Yogen Fruz
Actor James Marsden
 
Courtney Cox at the EB Medical Research Foundation Event presented by Yogen Fruz
Actress Courtney Cox
Denise Richards at the EB Medical Research Foundation Event presented by Yogen Fruz
Actress Denise Richards and daughter Lola Rose Sheen
 
 

The EB Medical Research Foundation was established in 1991 by Gary & Lynn Fechser Anderson at the request of Dr Eugene Bauer, then Professor and Chairman of the Department of Dermatology at The Stanford University School of Medicine. His research team was making exciting progress of their study of EB but needed additional funding to realize their goals and Yogen Fruz contributed to help them continue their research.

Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) is a group of diseases characterized by blister formation after minor trauma to the skin. This family of disorders, most of which are inherited, range in severity from mild to the severely disabling and life-threatening diseases of the skin. Estimates indicate that as many as 100,000 Americans suffer from some form of EB.

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