Do you have a dollar?
If yes, get yourself to the nearest Sam’s Club pronto for a 99-cent frozen yogurt brownie sundae!
For the month of November, the cafe at Sam’s Club is offering these cool, fudgy treats for mere pocket change. You’ll have plenty of cash left in your snack budget to sock away for holiday shopping—there must be someone on your list who deserves this floating picnic table.
What’s the Deal?
Don’t worry, the servings aren’t sample-sized. Each sundae, served in a substantial plastic cup with a domed lid, appears plenty large. The base is Member’s Mark vanilla frozen yogurt interspersed with sweet caramel swirls and frosted, fudge brownie chunks. (It reminds us of the treats in this 6-pound gourmet brownie platter.) If that wasn’t enough, extra chunks are used for a garnish on top.
You don’t even have to be a Sam’s Club member to take advantage of this. The cafe at Sam’s is open to everyone! You can get all kinds of deals, including the famous $2.49 pizza slice and drink combo.
See what other secrets Sam’s Club employees want you to know.
D.I.Y. Alternatives
Yes, that stands for Dessert It Yourself.
For anyone who’s not a regular Sam’s Club shopper, we suggest you learn all the tricks to shop at Sam’s without a membership. You can also make a whole slew of Brownie Sundaes or a decadent Fudge Sundae Pie with frozen yogurt in your own kitchen.
While you’re at it, why not add a little sophistication by swapping out froyo or plain vanilla for coffee ice cream? Then, add a pinch of sea salt and a splash of Kahlua to create adult-friendly Brownie Affogato Sundaes.
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We can’t resist brownie sundaes. I combined an affogato (coffee-based beverage) idea with a brownie to get this decadent sundae that mixes it all in there: warm, cold, sweet and salty. —Julie Merriman, Seattle, Washington
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These peaches with a hint of grill flavor are sweet and juicy. We serve them in a waffle bowl with ice cream. That’s jackpot at our house. —Nancy Dentler, Greensboro, North Carolina
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These blueberry shortcake sundaes offer a summery conclusion to any meal. I make this recipe quite often. If you need to save even more time in the kitchen, just buy blueberry pie filling and thin it out with a little orange juice. —Agnes Ward, Stratford, Ontario
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I have wonderful memories of eating bananas Foster in New Orleans, and as a dietitian, wanted to find a healthier version. I combined the best of two recipes and added my own tweaks to create this southern treat. —Lisa Varner, Charleston, South Carolina
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Pineapple, rum and sugar have a longstanding and flavorful relationship that takes on new meaning when you add ginger and butter and turn up the heat. —Jamie Miller, Maple Grove, Minnesota
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There's no wrong turn when you travel down this rocky road. Toasty-warm bananas filled with gooey goodness and topped with heaping scoops of (pause for drool) creamy perfection are a new cookout must-have. —Loretta Ouellette, Pompano Beach, Florida
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This dessert makes an impressive presentation. The flour tortillas take on a subtle flavor sprinkled with cinnamon-sugar, and they make a pleasing combination with cornflakes. Everybody loves ice cream for dessert. —Milbert Fichter Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Meringue sundaes can be filled with any flavor of gelato or ice cream, and different sauces, nuts or fresh fruit. —Lisa Speer, Palm Beach, Florida
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