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UPDATED: CherryBerry Close to Opening

On Wednesday, CherryBerry, located between Wireless World/Verizon Wireless and Caribou Coffee, had its sign installed above the store's entrance.

For several weeks people have been putting their faces to the glass of the new at 400 Fifth St. W., Suite B to see the progress inside.

It's getting close—walls are painted, some fixtures have been set and fresh vinyl is up reminding you that you're in a CherryBerry.

And on Wednesday, the store, located between  and , had its sign installed above the store's entrance.

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Mike Hofer, owner of the self-serve frozen yogurt bar, said he's hoping to open the location the week of Sept. 17.

The story is currently hiring part-time staff, according to online ads.

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"We seek outgoing, friendly individuals who thrive on customer interaction, and are enthusiastic about doing a job and doing it right," the ad reads.

Hofer's family owns several other CherryBerrys, including stores in Monticello, Moorhead, Alexandria and Detroit Lakes.

Hofer said CherryBerry is a great place for anyone to visit, including college students and families. The store will have TVs for families to gather and watch together as they enjoy their treats. He said the store will also run regular specials and promotions.

CherryBerry will also offer free Wi-Fi. You can also find the store on Facebook.

According to CherryBerry:

CherryBerry Self-Serve Frozen Yogurt offers over 50 premium rotating healthy and fat-free frozen yogurt flavors and over 50 toppings. The beauty behind CherryBerry is that customers have complete control. Upon entering, they simply grab a cup and start mixing. They can then visit the topping bar to add any or all of the toppings leaving nothing to be desired. Toppings range from granola, cereals and fresh fruits, to all kinds of candies, sprinkles, and even specialty items such as a variety of nuts. After customers have filled their cups, they weigh their creation on a scale and pay for it by the ounce. At CherryBerry, the possibilities are endless. Simply swirl it, top it, weigh it, pay for it. CherryBerry gives the fun to people by allowing them to create their own frozen yogurt.

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