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Wednesday
Jun202012

Ad: Tasti D-Lite, Healthy & Delicious for 20 Years

Tasti D-Lite opened in NYC 20 years ago as a low-calorie alternative to ice cream and quickly snowballed into a frozen dessert mecca with a cult-like following. At their Fairfield location, Tasti D-Lite is bringing their 100+ flavors and all natural ingredients to our community offering health-conscious individuals a dessert that is indescribably delicious. Made with the finest ingredients including real dairy and no artificial sweeteners, Tasti D-Lite is lower in calories, sodium, carbs and sugar than ice cream and leading frozen yogurt brands. 

What makes Tast D-Lite such a guilt-free indulgence? Here's the scoop: Tasti D-Lite is a dairy-based soft serve frozen dessert that stands on its own. It is NOT frozen yogurt, because it doesn’t contain fermented yogurt cultures, and it is Not ice cream, because it contains less than 10% butter fat.  What does this mean for you? Fewer calories, less fat, and more than 100 flavors available every day including Nutella, Lemon Tart, & Peanut Butter as well as Smoothies, Shakes, & Blended Coffee. There is truly something for everyone. Tast D-Lite also has custom made cakes and pies available for any occasion.  

Something special: Tasti also features daily specials including Buy 1 Get 1 Free on all take home freezer pints and 20% for all teachers and local gym members.  

Eating Tasti has its rewards: Tasti's rewards program offers members the opportunity to earn points for free Tasti in the future with double point days every Tuesday.  

Community: The Fairfield location has a lounge area featuring local artists, and Tasti works with local children's arts program to host special events. 

Tasti D-Lite is located at 1201 kings Highway Fairfield, CT, (staples plaza), Tasti D-Lite is the right choice for your healthy lifestyle.

Tasti D Lite

203-212-3530

1201 kings Highway

Fairfield, CT 06825

Please contact Mark Smith with any questions – 203-450-2112

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Reader Comments (3)

Can we be honest?

Tasti D-Lite is a crock, and not of dairy, only.

Buyer beware: Natural does not mean it is healthy and good for you. Your body will convert the corn syrup and sugars in this product just as it would when eating ice cream. Or candy. Most intelligent health advocates say if you’re going to indulge, have the fat since it slows down the glycemic surge of the sugar and carbs in your system. No – I don’t own a local ice cream or yogurt store. I just abhor false advertising.

This article talks about the spin around Tasti D-Lite:
http://www.forbes.com/2009/06/02/tastidlite-brand-overhaul-leadership-cmo-network-tastidlite.html

June 22, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterReality Check

Tried this "stuff " when I lived in NYC- gives me a STOMACHE ACHE! I agree with the other post- the fat won't kill you ...better to have gelato!

July 9, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterSueIseman

Reality Check?
The article above mostly talks about the 100 or more flavors and what is in the ice cream. You posted a 2 year old article where the company claims to be changing their image and becoming more transparent with their nutritional information. How is it false advertising? Why did you state you don't own a local ice cream store?

Seems like an attack.

July 11, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterreally?

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