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We've been in operation for 12 years with a loyal customer base. Step into an established and successful business that survived the pandemic. Two great stores: One recently renovated and the other built out in 2021. Two great locations: One located in busy business area at major intersection and the other located near elementary, middle, and high schools. Both stores located off highway and near residential areas. Great brand name recognition as the only frozen yogurt stores in town and wholesale product served in local high schools. Supplement store income with 2 mobile yogurt carts and trailer to service county fair and many local events, as well as catered events. Great way to get out into the community! Varied customer base loves traditional yogurt flavors, such as chocolate, vanilla, and Euro tart, but also healthier options such as "no sugar added" and non-dairy yogurt and sorbet options. Established website domain and social media accounts (Instagram & Facebook). Location: Grass Valley, California Year Established: 2009 Number of Employees: 12 Franchise: Yes Real Estate: Leased Building Sq. Ft.: 1,435 Rent: $3,745.35 Per Month Lease Expiration: 10/31/2024 Facilities: Full turnkey operations. Two store locations. Store 1: 1435 sq ft; renovated in 2020; 3-Taylor 794-33 yogurt machines, 2 double-door refrigerators, 1 double-door freezer, wall-mounted toppings dispensers, 8 sauce warmers, & cold table. Store 2: 1100 sq ft; built out in 2021; 3-Taylor 794-33 yogurt machines, 1-Taylor 791-33 yogurt machine, 2 double-door freezers, 2 double-door refrigerators, wall-mounted toppings dispensers, 8 sauce warmers, & cold table. Indoor & outdoor seating. Plenty of parking at both locations. Website: cultureshockyogurtshops.com Market Outlook/ Competition: Strong local support. No local competitors. Wholesale operations still owned and operated by original owner and founder of brand. Wholesale product is sold in the local high schools, so excellent brand recognition throughout the area. Growth & Expansion: The stores could benefit from more active tie in with other businesses, community groups, and events. The Auburn store is in a new center that will continue to secure new tenants as the economy recovers from COVID. Potential for a restaurant to go in next door. Pre-COVID revenue numbers higher than this past year, but we continue to see recovery.
Listed: Apr 21, 2022
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