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Happy Hour at the Chobani Creations Yogurt Bar at UNC on 4/15!

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Chapel Hill chapter.

Get excited Tar Heels! Now that a Chobani Creations Yogurt Bar is open in The Beach Café, you can enjoy a tasty, nutritious and personalized yogurt treat whenever you want!

To celebrate the launch of this exciting new experience, Chobani is hosting a “Happy Hour at the Chobani Creations Yogurt Bar” on campus! Greek Yogurt and Happy Hour lovers alike can enjoy yogurt creations for only $1.00 from 12-2 p.m. on April 15th. Share your creation on Twitter and Instagram with #UNClovesChobani.

That means that you can make ANY Chobani Greek Yogurt creation you want for ONLY $1! Toppings include everything from fruit to chocolate to nuts and more, so there are flavor combinations to please everyone.

The Chobani Creations Yogurt Bar features authentic strained Greek Yogurt and curated toppings inspired by Chobani Soho, the brand’s Mediterranean yogurt bar in New York City. Students can explore exciting flavor combinations at the self-serve bar for a delicious meal or snack any time of day.

With more protein per serving than traditional yogurt, Chobani Greek Yogurt is a healthful, versatile ingredient that can be paired with toppings to make a nutritious meal, satisfying snack or indulgent dessert.

Don’t miss this great opportunity to try a great new UNC food option! Come out to The Beach Café on Tuesday, April 15th from 12-2 p.m. and celebrate the opening of the Chobani Creations Yogurt Bar with your favorite HC UNC ladies and your own DIY yogurt treat!

Love what you make? Share photos of your creations on Twitter and Instagram with @Chobani, using the hashtag #UNClovesChobani. They’ll be reposting favorites each week!

Megan McCluskey is a recent graduate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a B.A. with Distinction in Journalism and Mass Communication, and a second major in French. She has experience as a Campus Correspondent and Contributing Writer for Her Campus, a Public Relations Consultant for The V Foundation, an Editorial Assistant for TV Guide Magazine and Carolina Woman magazine, a Researcher for MTV, and a Reporter and Webmaster for the Daily Tar Heel. She is an obsessive New England Patriots and Carolina basketball fan, and loves spending time with her friends and family (including her dogs), going to the beach, traveling, reading, online shopping and eating bad Mexican food.