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We believe everyone should act with a sense of urgency and have the courage to take calculated risks, solve problems and innovate. And Pinkberry Inc. The Pinkberry brand still carries a strong image in the frozen yogurt industry and the support from corporate has been very positive.

If you are thinking about getting into a franchise business, based on our experience, we highly recommend Pinkberry! Pinkberry frozen yogurt franchises range from — 1, square feet in size, including traditional street front, kiosks, in-line locations, and more. You can find Pinkberry stores in neighborhoods, shopping centers, malls, airports, and even on college campuses.

We are flexible with store design and collaborate with our franchisees to find the best way to build a branded environment in the space they have to work with. Whatever the format, we create unmistakably inspired Pinkberry experiences. We are looking for area developers and multi-unit and single-unit operators to help us bring the Pinkberry experience to more people.

Franchise candidates should have proven leadership skills and sufficient net worth. Operational Excellence Live in the local market and have superior customer service, extensive operations, and strong store management experience. Passion for Pinkberry Share Pinkberry values to exceed customer expectations, and believe in distinct products, outstanding service, and inspirational design. Find out how you can become a Pinkberry franchise owner now. Please click below to request franchise information.

A: Yes. Pinkberry is strategically poised for expansion and continues to seek long-term relationships with qualified multi-unit and single shop operators. A: Franchisees have dedicated operations, marketing, and development support team members who they can reach out to for operating and training matters. Kellogg files lawsuit against its striking cereal workers.

All Sections. About Us. B2B Publishing. Business Visionaries. Hot Property. Times Events. Times Store. Facebook Twitter Show more sharing options Share Close extra sharing options. Pinkberry has been sold to restaurant franchising company Kahala Brands. Comments: You must be logged in to comment on this page. Please log in. Are you serious? This has been a town as completely devoid of yogurt shops as it is devoid of places to get sushi, thai, pizza, burgers, or bicycles.

And according to the Sacramento Bee article, they mainly differentiate themselves by being Seems like an unusual strategy to me Gosh, nothing wrong with a variety, but dang, too much variety in this case I'd be surprised if don't try and get into Davis, with its large college student population.

Unfortunately large chains like that cares nothing of the "already saturated" market of frozen yogurt shop anywhere - they have the capital to come, and go as they please. I would concur wholeheartedly with the previous statement — Daubert. I don't really understand why this city needs yet another frozen yogurt place. I've been to pinkberry and while they are better than some of the places we have, Cultive has been my personal local favorite.

My hometown is an hour north of Santa Barbara, Ca and while visiting home I make a point to drive to SB just for this delicious treat. I can't wait for it to open, huzzah!

I've never been to one, so what gives it the "fanatical" following? Maybe there are so many other branches, that alot of them are in places where there are no other choices for frozen yogurt. I would probably pay twenty dollars for such a privilege. This privilege was available free to everyone who waited in line. The lighting, colors, and decor are really relaxing.

The employees were super nice and energetic even though they had to take froyo orders like crazy. They were also very generous with the yogurt portions and toppings.

This was our first taste of Pinkberry and I must say that we were pleasantly surprised. In my opinion, Cultive has the best tart if you're into that, SugarPlum's tart fruit flavors are comparable to Pinkberry's, and Yoloberry still has the best selection of toppings.

But I give them points for being the first froyo place to be able to have yogurt that I finished without having to see a pool of liquid at the bottom. All in all, it's just another froyo place to go to if you're near Borders and don't want to walk a block away to get to another froyo place. But I would definitely go back just because their yogurt's texture is just so perfect, it is nicely creamy and soft and yet it does not melt in your bowl while you pay for it.

Davis needs more used bookstores and fewer overpriced frozen yogurt stores. I miss Bogey's. Sweet Briar is still awesome though. That said, I nearly gagged at how hard Pinkberry was trying to be just that. The yogurt was tasty, just like all the other places in downtown Davis and beyond, but was more expensive. It seemed unnecessary that they needed six staff and a manager when Yolo Berry does with a single employee at the register.

I did like what seemed to be a mini Captain Crunch, though! Yoloberry has miss spelled this fine cereal as well, I informed them of their error but apparently I am the only one who cares about the Cap'n.

It'll be hard to beat Yoloberry. I never even liked tart yogurt, and their original tart with mango was really good. Their chocolate with caramely, chocolately rice krispy sauce was delicious as well. Cons: the staff was borderline obnoxious. Too many girls behind the counter. I felt like I was being pecked by chickens the way each was asking or telling me something different.



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