Tasty Delight – A Review of Foxy’s Pash Premium Frozen Yogurt

Ok, so you all know about my love of frozen treats. How could you not when I seem to write about them once a week? Most of the time I write about ice cream but I really don’t mean to neglect that other tasty product – frozen yogurt. I love it too. How could I not since it’s healthier but equally yummy? Well, what I’m leading up to is that recently I was able to sample a brand new frozen yogurt that’s just now hitting the market – Foxy’s Pash Premium Frozen Yogurt.

Already a popular product in Australia the brand is just now hitting the US Market and there are four tasty flavors to choose from:
Cheeky Pash – Mango and Passionfruit Smoothie. It’s a sweet, tropical treat with a hint of vanilla bean.
Sneaky Pash – Wild Berry & Chocolate Flakes. A fruity mixture of various berries with a generous sprinkling of chocolate flakes throughout.
 Naughty Pash – Honeycomb & Caramel Chunks. Sweet goodness with yummy bits of caramel scattered throughout.
Sassy Pash – Vanilla Bean & Strawberry Hunks. Creamy strawberries with a generous amount of vanilla bean.
Are you salivating yet? And the best part (beside the flavor, of course) is they are low in sugar and fat. And they’re gluten free and kosher. So, Pash for everyone!
looks like I took to long trying to make fancy scoops

My favorite, hands down, was the Naughty Pash. I will never understand this country’s neglect of honeycomb. I LOVE honeycomb. It’s light and sugary and crunchy and delicious yet I can only find it a handful of candy shops. Thank goodness for Foxy’s Premium to help me fill the void. It’s got the delicious taste of honeycomb in creamy frozen yogurt. And those caramel bits are a nice bonus!

So check out Ice Cream Source to grab some Foxy’s Pash Premium Frozen Yogurt of your own!

full disclosure: I was provided with free pints of Foxy’s Pash Premium Frozen Yogurt for this review. All opinions are my own. Seriously. Why is honeycomb not popular?

2 Comments

  1. lisa mionie January 10, 2014 at 7:31 pm

    I tried Foxy’s frozen yogurt – Honeycomb & Caramel Chunks and was hugely
    disappointed! There was not a hint of honeycomb (which I love) and the caramel
    chunks were goops of caramel – not chunks. There was absolutely no texture of any kind in this container of yogurt and I was very disappointed by both the flavor, absence of texture (which I think the very word “honeycomb” leads one to believe there will be a
    crunch factor) and the price is expensive. Much more so than other frozen ice creams or
    yogurts. – I believe I may have payed over $6.00 plus tax.

    I have tried to contact the company but have not had much luck – their email address bounced back and the number listed seems to only have a voice mail…and doesn’t seem like a business at all.

    So, I am glad you received complimentary pints of this stuff. As for me, I’m out of the
    FOXY frozen yoghurt business!

    Thank you for the opportunity to voice my opinion as a consumer and lover of caramel and honeycomb. You are right – it us an unsung flavor in the dessert world!

    Lisa in LA

  2. lisa mionie January 10, 2014 at 8:13 pm

    UPDATE on FOXY Frozen Yoghurt:

    I spoke with Angus Murray, one of the co-founder of the company and there has been
    a production problem with a particular batch of this flavor. It has since been corrected
    although some of the product is still out there in the world – I apparently bought one.

    He couldn’t have been nicer and forthright about his product and his belief to offer
    a healthy alternative for ice cream and I look forward to trying the newly produced
    batches in the next month or two.

    I was correct about the issues I experienced but will definitely give this brand another
    chance – everyone deserves a second chance in life!

    And, just as a matter of record, the stores hike up the actual asking price of products.
    So…the actual FOXY company is not really to blame for the higher selling price of their
    product,FYI.

    Best,
    Lisa in LA

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