Gooey, chewy, fudgey brownie.
Oreos.
Reese's peanut butter cups.
Cookie dough.
Marshmallows.
No, these aren't just late-night foods that University students love to gorge on in order to attain that sugar high they so desperately need for that exam tomorrow. These sweets are also some of the countless toppings that Arch's uses to make its frozen yogurt even more delectable.
There are so many options to choose from and so little time to try them all. Some students, however, have attempted to try all 21 "Archers."
Ila Hughes, a second-year College student, organized an Arch's extravaganza. Hughes had every girl in her sorority pledge class contribute money and then went out and bought every Archer, so all her friends could try them.
Other students may not have 21 girls as Arch's partners in crime, so they may take on the mission of trying every single Archer on their own. Some students, on the other hand, order the same thing every time they go.
Many first years, including College student Cornelia Morrow, have even trudged through the snow for a piece of the Arch's pie because of the novelty of the little establishment on the Corner.
"My friend and I walked over to the Corner last Saturday during that ice storm for some ice cream," Morrow said. "The cold didn't really bother us. We just wanted Archers!"
Others said they don't really see what all the fuss is about. For example, some students think that Arch's is great, but that the frozen yogurt they sell there can't be compared with its less healthy counterpart, namely, ice cream.
"Personally, when I'm going to splurge, I prefer a pint of Ben & Jerry's," second-year College student Pamela Barris said.
But the Arch's way of life is about more than a delectable mixture of oreos, brownies and yogurt. Arch's also makes sandwiches, homemade soups and tossed salads.
Yet Arch's will always be known for its Archers, according to students.
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