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Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of JUGO JUICE vs di'lishi frozen yogurt bar including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.
Start-Up Costs and Fees |
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Investment | $173,000 - $233,000 | $285,700 - $512,500 |
Franchise Fee | N/A | $25,000 |
Royalty Fee | - | 4% |
Advertising Fee | - | 4% |
Year Founded | 1998 | 2011 |
Year Franchised | 2002 | 2011 |
Term Of Agreement | - | - |
Term Of Agreement | - | - |
Renewal Fee | - | - |
Business Experience Requirements |
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Experience | - | - |
Financing Options |
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In-House/3rd Party | In-House/3rd Party | |
Franchise Fees | -/- | -/- |
Start-up Costs | -/- | -/- |
Equipment | -/- | -/- |
Inventory | -/- | -/- |
Receivables | -/- | -/- |
Payroll | -/- | -/- |
Training & Support |
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Training | - | On-The-Job Training: 1 week (approximately) Classroom Training: 1 week (approximately) |
Support | - | Newsletter Meetings/Conventions Toll-Free Line Grand Opening Online Support Security/Safety Procedures Field Operations |
Marketing | - | Ad Templates |
Operations | - | Absentee Ownership Allowed |
Expansion Plans |
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US Expansion | - | Yes |
Canada Expansion | No | - |
International Expansion | No | - |
Jugo Juice is passionately committed to healthy living, and a leader in creating delicious yet healthy meals on the go. With an innovative and popular menu of signature smoothies, fresh-pressed juices and grilled-to-order wraps and flatbreads, Jugo Juice is the preferred quick service restaurant for a rapidly growing number of today’s active and busy consumers. The company is best known as the innovator behind the smoothie evolution, offering the only smoothie in the industry with over 5 servings of fruits and vegetables, with absolutely no sorbet or other added sugar & fillers.
di’lishi is the creation of Marlo Francis from Asheboro, NC. Her first experience with frozen yogurt came after her son told her about discovering the self-serve concept in a neighboring state when he left for college - and he was eager for her to try it when she planned her next visit. Before that could happen, though, Marlo happened upon a bar for herself, while travelling to a larger city near her hometown. After several repeat visits - including eventually traveling to see her son and trying the yogurt bar in his college town, it didn’t take long before she began dreaming about opening a shop of her own - one that reflected her unique interpretation of the concept. She wanted to create an environment that invited people to come in and stay awhile. She wanted to serve the finest yogurt and toppings that she could find, as well as a way to regularly contribute to the community around her.