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J.CO Donuts: Indonesia: 236 Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, and Hong Kong Jamaica Blue: Australia: 134 A franchise business of Foodco which operates small coffee shops throughout the Australia, New Zealand, UK, China, Malaysia, Singapore and United Arab Emirates Java House: Kenya: 103
The first J.CO opened on 26 June 2005. In four months, the outlet made money and continued growing. On its eighth year, J.CO had 120 outlets in Indonesia, 12 in Malaysia and the Philippines, 4 in Singapore and 2 in Hong Kong. [1] J.CO is the fastest growing donut and coffee chain in Indonesia with 236 stores opened since 2005.
Dunkin' Brands (defunct 2020) owns Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins. Focus Brands owns Auntie Anne's , Carvel , Cinnabon , Moe's Southwest Grill , and Schlotzsky's . Kahala Brands owns Great Steak .
Pages in category "Fast-food chains of Singapore" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... J.CO Donuts; Jumbo Seafood; K. Killiney Kopitiam ...
Victor Sassoon worked out of Singapore, Sunny Sassoon worked in Los Angeles, and Wunderman was a silent partner with no role in management. [13] International Coffee & Tea, LLC remained the name of the holding company. [13] Sunny Sassoon served as president and CEO from 1998 until 2009, when he moved to the executive chairman position until ...
Dawn Donuts: 1958 A doughnut chain begun in Flint, Michigan. Although most of the chain was sold to Dunkin' Donuts in 1991, the bakery for the company's donuts remains operational, as do two locations in the Flint area. Daylight Donuts: 1954 A chain with about 1000 stores, founded by Tommy and Lucille Day in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [12] [13] [14 ...
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A former Mister Donut in New Castle, Pennsylvania, which became Dunkin' Donuts in 1994. It was rebuilt in 2003, with a Baskin-Robbins and a drive-thru added. In the 1980s, [9] Mister Donut was the largest competitor to Dunkin' Donuts. [5]