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Have you seen a boost in business since the Meghan interview?Oh, definitely.

Since Monday morning, when there were people waiting for us to open.
And then there were a few lookie-loos and people just wanting to take a picture of the sign.
Back in the 90s, it was one of those places that was like, lines out the door.
My first job in L.A. when I moved here in 1990 was at Humphrey Yogart.
And they said, You do the next customer, and I turned around, and there was O.J.
and Nicole Brown Simpson.
Thats the most L.A. in the 90s thing Ive ever heard.
It was a very physical job, to scoop the frozen yogurt and drill that thing down.
If there were big strawberries and things like that, it wasnt easy.
And Ive had people call from theDaily Mirrorand the BBC.
There have been rumors of a possible Meghan Markle flavor.
Is that happening?When [the interview] first happened, we hadnt even seen it.
We just heard about the mention.
But a lot of people have taken off with it.
We didnt name it after her.
Is there a statement or anything from the owners about Meghan?It was 1994 when she worked there.
They had six locations and 80 employees.
She [the owner, Paula] didnt remember any incident, or anything like that.
She didnt get in any kind of trouble.
One guy asked us, What can we find out about Meghan?
What can you tell us about while she was there?
I said, The only scoop youre gonna get is nonfat or low-fat yogurt.