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My New Favorite Sweet Treat...

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Following a vegan diet means no consumption of animal products… No animal products means no dairy… No dairy means no ice cream… And no ice cream means that my selection of sweet and tasty summer treats is extremely limited.  But not to fear, Sweet CeCe’s has come to my rescue!

Sweet CeCe’s Frozen Yogurt and Treats is a delicious frozen yogurt shop on Bardstown Road in the Highlands (in Louisville, of course).   My family and I first tried it a few weeks ago and I immediately fell in love.  They have a crazy long list of flavors, and usually offer around 10 different flavors daily, so the available flavors are different each day.  They also have a ton of toppings to choose from…Fruit Loops...Snickers… Oreos… Strawberries… Chocolate Chips... Blueberries… Nuts… Pineapple… and of course cherries to top it all off!  But the list goes on and on and on…

The best part about Sweet CeCe’s for me though, is that they always offer a few vegetarian/non-dairy sorbet flavors for me to choose from!  So far I’ve had the Strawberry Kiwi Splash Sorbet and the Mystical Mango Sorbet… Both topped with fresh strawberries and pineapple…D-E-Licious!  I think the Mystical Mango is my favorite so far.

I love the fact that I get so excited about discovering delicious vegan-friendly options to satisfy my cravings!  And I love that I get to share my discoveries with you!  If you’re ever in the mood for a sweet treat and need some company, don’t hesitate to let me know!  I’m always up for a visit to CeCe’s! :)

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  1. Will you go to CeCe's with me this weekend?

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  2. I would LOVE to go to CeCe's with you this weekend Tilton!

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