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The franchise was created by the sisters Un Ae Hong, a former flight attendant on Varig, and Jong Ae Hong, a nutritionist, both South Korean naturalized Brazilians.The entrepreneurs, who lived in California, realized the growing popularity of frozen yogurt in the United States.
Pinkberry is a franchise of frozen dessert restaurants headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona. [3] There are currently over 260 stores in 20 countries. The first store was opened in January 2005 by Hye Kyung (Shelly) Hwang and Young Lee. [4] The restaurant allows customers to customize their yogurt with a variety of toppings.
This is a list of notable frozen yogurt companies. Frozen yogurt is a frozen dessert made with yogurt and sometimes other dairy products including non-dairy products. It varies from slightly to much more tart than ice cream , as well as being lower in fat (due to the use of milk instead of cream ).
Catrina and Justin Hubbard, both Boeing employees, are opening a franchise of an Oregon-based frozen yogurt business called Cuppa Yo at 626 S. Andover Road, in a strip center near the Dillons there.
The Hubbard family is opening Cuppa Yo, a frozen yogurt franchise, in Andover. The family includes, from left, oldest daughter Destiny Hoard, son Cyrus, father Justin, youngest daughter Mila (in ...
Sweet Frog (stylized as sweetFrog - Premium Frozen Yogurt) is a chain of frozen yogurt retail restaurants owned and operated by Sweet Frog Enterprises, LLC. Sweet Frog customers create their own soft-serve frozen yogurt with numerous flavors and toppings from which to choose.
TCBY began franchising the following year, and by 1984 there were over 100 stores. Prior to 1984, the company's name was "This Can't Be Yogurt," but a lawsuit from a competitor, I Can't Believe It's Yogurt!, forced TCBY to create a new name from its initials, eventually using "The Country's Best Yogurt".
The company's refrigerated [2] machines offer carrots, yogurt, smoothies, granola bars and beverages such as milk, juice and teas. [3] The company states that it sells only organic, natural and healthy foods and drinks, and the branded vending machines appear largely in schools, hospitals, health clubs and community organizations.