Those of you in New York and Los Angeles (and those of you who look at lots of paparazzi photos) have probably heard of Pinkberry, the frozen dessert that is apparently low enough in calories for starlets to devour Cap'n Crunch-covered cups of it without feeling too much of an urge to purge. What we didn't know was that Lady Tigra, formerly of the "Cars That Go Boom"* lovers L'Trimm, had composed an ode to the stuff. While it's not as brash as "Boom," it does have a laid-back-pop-radio feel that was, no doubt, designed to make waiting in a long line on a steamy day that much easier:
The Lady Tigra - Pinkberry [MP3, link expired; via I Love Music]
The Lady Tigra [MySpace]
* We seem to have misplaced our MP3 of "Cars That Go Boom," which is a very bad thing; if you happen to have one, please send it to to the usual address. Go here.









Comments
I don't have The Cars That Go Boom.
But I do have a fantastic mashup of that song.
Pinkberry=pinkvomit
I think this proves that Bunny was the creative force in that duo.
Pinkberry = the dessert choice of tools everywhere. They've finally found their anthem.
Call me hungover and humorless, but GODDAMN that was a wretched song.
I'm sorry, is that on an actual CD? That sounds like a commercial for ice cream on Saturday morning television. I had Mr. Belding flashbacks.
The Pinkberry song is just a little too catchy. Go on the website, the swirls start turning, the song gets stuck in our head, we walk around humming it all day, next thing you know, suddenly, we're waiting in line for some 'frozen dessert' that we don't even really like. Who sings it?
@Xenu: As someone who loves the stuff, how am I a tool?
Unfortunately, I've only had it once (at the O.G. location off Santa Monica Blvd.) I wish this song was playing while I was ordering it.
Didn't you mean LE TIGRE?
Anyway enough of that, RAPPING MICROWAVE YAY
Good grief and people complain about my girl, Lil Mama's "Lip Gloss"??
One quick item: Facing legal problems, Pinkberry will remove all references to the phrase "frozen yogurt" from its marketing materials, reports the Daily Journal (via LAObserved, scroll down). Apparently now the Web site describes Pinkberry as "chilly bliss, honest food and dessert reinvented."
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