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    Tutti Frutti brings community members together for fro-yo

    With dozens of yogurt varieties and over 60 toppings, Tutti Frutti is definitely one frozen yogurt bar you don’t want to miss. Rashmi Jagada opened the Downtown Sunnyvale location of the internationally renowned yogurt franchise only two months ago and has already tasted success. A software engineer for over 20 years, Jagada began to look for other business options instead of commuting to Burlingame every day. The Sunnyvale native found his calling after completing months of market research and landing upon the Tutti Frutti franchise. A bright spot amidst the pending construction in Sunnyvale’s historic downtown district, Tutti Frutti welcomes families and students with its fresh atmosphere, perfect for students looking for a Wi-Fi spot or couples looking for a light dessert after dinner in downtown. The citrus-colored walls and comfortable bar stools that overlook a historic avenue can make anyone feel right at home. As the economy Jagada has also succeeded in giving De Anza students opportunities for employment at the new Tutti Frutti location. David Hua, 20, found out about Tutti Frutti’s hiring opportunities from flyers posted across campus about a month ago. The business major was also able to spread the word, and help his friend Mabel Tran, 20 to find a job at the yogurt franchise as well just two weeks ago. “It’s definitely not an easy job, but you get used to it,” said Hua, “[soon enough] all we have to do is tell customers where to fill their yogurt, weigh their purchases, and clean up from time to time.” Hua and Tran have also managed to spread the word around to their peers, to come to visit the store for its delectable treats. Of course, frozen yogurt would not be so popular if it were not for its health benefits. Full of live active cultures, Tutti Frutti helps to lower cholesterol levels and improve your digestive syetem, immune system, and fulfills a daily serving of calcium-and for less than a 100 calories, who wouldn’t want to try it? So if you’re ever in the mood for a snack that’s light on the wallet, and even lighter for your health, stop by your local Tutti Frutti and make your own concoction soon.

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