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Carrows was started by David G. Nancarrow in Santa Clara, California, in 1970 as the Carrows Hickory Chip Restaurant. [1] Carrows and its sister chain Coco's Bakery Restaurants were purchased by Advantica Restaurant Group in 1996, which would file for bankruptcy the following year. [2]
Coco's Bakery is a subsidiary chain of Shari's Cafe & Pies and casual dining restaurants operating in the western United States. As of October 2024, the company operates 5 locations in California. It began as The Snack Shop in 1948 in Corona del Mar, California, and had switched owners multiple times. Two of them are franchised (Upland, and ...
Shari's logo (2003–2011) Shari's began in Hermiston, Oregon, in 1978 with Ron and Sharon "Shari" Bergquist as proprietors. [10] The two ran the company for seven years. By 1999, Shari's was the ninth-largest family restaurant chain in the United States based on total sales, and sixth in growth. [11] [better source needed] Shari's logo from 2011
The Oregon Lottery, which had video lottery machines at Shari’s restaurants, also claimed the company owes the organization at least $902,341.98. Spokesperson Melanie Mesaros said the chain ...
The first Shari’s opened in Hermiston, Oregon, in 1978. As the brand grew, it became recognizable by its hexagon-shaped buildings with the kitchen right in the middle. The company expanded to ...
Shari's was founded in 1978, with their first restaurant opening in Hermiston. On their website , the restaurant boasts it is "the largest family-style brand in the Pacific Northwest" with 95 ...
The company said it has a tentative deal to sell its flower delivery business in North and South America to Nexus Capital. It has also received offers to buy two subsidiaries: Personal Creations and the candy delivery business Shari's Berries. [17] Shari's Berries was acquired in 2019 by 1-800-Flowers.com. [18]
Package from a Singapore outlet, c. 2007. The Famous Amos cookie brand has gone through four package designs. The original package consisted of a round, tin metal box, similar to the blue packages of a European brand of cookies, except that Famous Amos's package was white, and with a photo of what seemed to be a large chocolate chip cookie spinning on Wally Amos's finger.