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YOLO is a frozen yogurt shop in San Anselmo, a tiny town in Marin County.

It is decorated to feel something like a child’s birthday party. It has board games for families to play while they enjoy flavors like cake batter or a dairy-free mango sorbet. The after-school hours are the shop’s busiest time because it’s down the street from an elementary school.

YOLO has four fro-yo machines. Their names are Jackson, Kyra, Luke and Zoe.

Over the past several days, though, Jackson, Kyra, Luke and Zoe have been out of commission, because Pacific Gas & Electric — the utility that YOLO’s owner, Daphne Moore, typically pays between $700 and $800 a month — cut power to a huge swath of California, including Marin County.

“It’s all still a bit of a fog,” Ms. Moore told me.

The shop had been closed since Saturday, and even though power was restored by Tuesday evening, she was worried about having enough inventory to reopen.