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Frozen Yogurt · Self-Serve

Yogurtland Menu Prices 2026: All Flavors, Toppings & Best Value

Yogurtland pioneered the self-serve frozen yogurt format when it opened its first store in Fullerton, California in 2006. Guests fill their own cups from a rotating lineup of up to 30+ real-ingredient flavors, then pile on toppings from a 70+ item bar — paying only for what they scoop, charged by the ounce at the register.

250+ U.S. locationsSelf-serve by the ounce70+ toppings
Sample · $

Signature items

Plain Tart Froyo (6 oz)~$2.99
Mango Tart (6 oz)~$2.99
Chocolate Hazelnut (6 oz)~$2.99
Loaded Cup w/ Toppings (10 oz)~$5.49
Quick answers

What to order — at a glance

Cheapest option
Plain Tart froyo, small cup (~4 oz) ~$2.00
Most popular flavor
Plain Tart ~$0.49–$0.59/oz

Best-seller nationwide

Best value vessel
Regular cup (no upcharge) $0.00 add-on
Newest seasonal
Seasonal rotating LTO (varies by location) ~$0.49–$0.59/oz
Full menu with prices

Yogurtland full menu and current prices

Yogurtland charges by weight — approximately $0.49–$0.59 per oz depending on location. Totals vary; prices shown are per-ounce estimates. Confirm at your store.
Budget picks

Cheapest items on the Yogurtland menu

  1. 1Plain Tart (4 oz, no toppings)Smallest practical serving~$2.00
  2. 2Any flavor sorbet (4 oz)Non-dairy option~$2.00
  3. 3Kids cup (4 oz + fruit topping)~$2.30
  4. 4Vanilla Bean (6 oz, no toppings)~$2.99
  5. 5Mango Tart (6 oz, no toppings)~$2.99
  6. 6Chocolate (6 oz, no toppings)~$2.99
  7. 7Strawberry (6 oz, no toppings)~$2.99
  8. 8Any flavor (6 oz) + granolaGranola is light, adds minimal weight~$3.25
  9. 9Plain Tart (8 oz) + fresh fruit~$4.29
  10. 10Medium cup (10 oz) + mochi + fruit~$5.49
What's new

New and limited-time items on the Yogurtland menu

Seasonal

Pumpkin Spice Froyo

Returns each fall — warm spice blend frozen yogurt, fan-anticipated annually.

~$0.49–$0.59/oz
New

Birthday Cake Froyo

Funfetti-style froyo with rainbow sprinkle bits baked in — a recurring LTO.

~$0.49–$0.59/oz
Estimated price by cup size

How much does Yogurtland cost? Price by ounce

Yogurtland charges by weight. The table below shows approximate totals at ~$0.54/oz (mid-range rate) for common cup sizes, excluding vessel upcharges.

Cup SizeApprox. WeightEst. Price
Kids cup, plain~4 oz~$2.16
Small, plain~6 oz~$3.24
Small + light toppings~7 oz~$3.78
Medium, plain~10 oz~$5.40
Medium + toppings~12 oz~$6.48
Large + toppings~16 oz~$8.64
Waffle bowl build (medium)~12 oz + $0.99~$7.47
Price comparison

How Yogurtland prices compare to Menchie's, 16 Handles, and Orange Leaf

All four chains use the self-serve by-the-ounce model. Rates vary by market; figures below are representative 2024–2026 estimates.

CategoryYogurtlandMenchie's16 HandlesOrange Leaf
Price per ounce~$0.49–$0.59~$0.49–$0.59~$0.49–$0.59~$0.49–$0.55
Small cup (6 oz, plain)~$2.99~$2.99~$2.99~$2.94
Medium cup (10 oz + toppings)~$5.49~$5.50~$5.49~$5.35
Waffle bowl surcharge~$0.99~$0.99~$0.99~$0.99
Flavor count (rotating)30+100+ (menu varies)30+50+
Topping count70+70+70+70+
Loyalty/rewards appYes (Yogurtland app)YesYesYes (discontinued in some markets)
About

About Yogurtland

Yogurtland opened its first location in Fullerton, California in 2006, introducing Southern California to the self-serve frozen yogurt format at a time when froyo was still largely a sit-down or pre-portioned experience. The concept — fill your own cup, choose your own toppings, pay by the ounce — proved contagious. Within a few years, Yogurtland had expanded across the western United States and into international markets including Australia and Guam, eventually reaching more than 250 locations worldwide.

The brand built its reputation on using real, quality ingredients in its froyo base. Unlike soft-serve that relies primarily on stabilizers and air, Yogurtland's flavors are crafted with milk, live and active cultures, and natural flavors where possible. The rotating flavor calendar — which swaps in seasonal and limited-time offerings alongside year-round staples — keeps regulars coming back to try what's new. Flavors like Plain Tart, Mango Tart, and Chocolate have become permanent fixtures, while seasonal hits like Pumpkin Spice (fall) and Peppermint Chip (winter) generate social media buzz each time they return.

Yogurtland competes in a crowded self-serve froyo segment alongside Menchie's, 16 Handles, and Orange Leaf, differentiating itself with its ingredient transparency, loyalty app with real-time flavor menus, and consistent by-the-ounce pricing that puts portion control entirely in the customer's hands. The chain is privately held and continues to franchise new locations across the U.S. and internationally.

250+worldwide locations
2006founded in Fullerton, CA
30+rotating froyo flavors
70+topping choices

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How does Yogurtland pricing work?

Yogurtland charges by the ounce — you fill your cup with as much or as little froyo and toppings as you want, then place the cup on a scale at the register and pay for the total weight. The per-ounce rate is typically $0.49–$0.59 depending on location and year. Everything in the cup — froyo, fruit, mochi, sauces — is weighed together.

How much does a typical Yogurtland cup cost?

A small cup (~6 oz) with no toppings typically runs $2.99–$3.54. A medium cup (~10 oz) with a few toppings is usually $5.00–$6.50. A large loaded cup can easily reach $8–$10 if you pile on heavy toppings like mochi and fresh fruit.

Does Yogurtland have a waffle bowl?

Yes. Yogurtland offers freshly made waffle bowls and waffle cones for approximately $0.99 each as an add-on. The vessel itself is not weighed with your froyo — it's a flat upcharge added at the register.

What flavors does Yogurtland have?

Yogurtland typically offers 20–35 flavors on rotation at any given time. Core flavors available year-round include Plain Tart, Chocolate, Vanilla Bean, Strawberry, and Mango Tart. Seasonal flavors (Pumpkin Spice in fall, Peppermint Chip in winter, etc.) rotate in and out. You can check the current lineup for your store in the Yogurtland app.

Is Yogurtland dairy-free or vegan?

Most Yogurtland froyo flavors contain dairy and are not vegan. However, Yogurtland periodically offers non-dairy sorbet flavors (like Watermelon Sorbet in summer) that are vegan-friendly. Many fruit toppings, coconut flakes, and certain candies are vegan. Always check the allergen board at your location for the most current information.

Does Yogurtland have a loyalty program?

Yes — the Yogurtland app includes a rewards program where you earn points on purchases and can redeem them for free froyo. The app also displays the live flavor menu for your nearest location so you can check what's on tap before you go.

How many toppings does Yogurtland have?

Yogurtland's topping bar typically features 70+ options, including fresh fruit (strawberries, blueberries, mango, kiwi), chewy toppings (mochi, gummy bears, lychee jelly), crunchy toppings (granola, Fruity Pebbles, Oreo crumbles, sliced almonds), and sauces (hot fudge, caramel, strawberry drizzle).

How does Yogurtland compare to Menchie's?

Yogurtland and Menchie's are very similar in format and pricing — both charge ~$0.49–$0.59/oz and offer 70+ toppings. Menchie's typically advertises a larger flavor roster (100+ on their master menu, though fewer are available per location on any given day). Yogurtland tends to emphasize ingredient quality and its real-culture froyo bases. The choice often comes down to whichever is closer.

What is the cheapest thing at Yogurtland?

The most budget-friendly option is a small plain froyo cup (~4 oz) with no toppings, which runs approximately $2.00–$2.36. Choosing lighter toppings like granola or sprinkles (low density by weight) helps keep costs down versus dense toppings like mochi or fresh fruit chunks.