Red Mango Opens its Doors in Hong Kong

The popular American fro-yo shop Red Mango has finally opened stores in Hong Kong.

By Susie Riza | Apr 23, 2012

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Red Mango is one of the biggest fro-yo brands in the world with over 230 stores worldwide--and it's still expanding. This franchise was originally responsible for putting ‘fro-yo’ on the world health food map, after opening it's first LA store in 2007.

If you’re looking for a treat that is healthy and low in fat, Red Mango is the place to go with its all-natural, nonfat and low-fat, gluten-free yoghurt with beneficial live and active probiotic cultures that help support a healthy immune and digestive system.

The new Hong Kong store has already been a success. During the opening ceremony, actress Fala Chen had a ‘Magic mix’ named after her called “Fala Fro-yo."

Be sure to check out the new store at 71 Wellington Street, Central open from 12 PM to 8 PM, Monday to Sunday. www.redmango.com.hk
 

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