FroyoWorld vs I-CE-NY Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of FroyoWorld vs I-CE-NY including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
FroyoWorld Franchise
I-CE-NY Franchise
Investment $250,000 - $340,000$146,400 - $404,300
Franchise Fee $15,000$25,000
Royalty Fee 6%4%
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Year Founded 20102015
Year Franchised 20102016
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Business Experience Requirements

 
FroyoWorld Franchise
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Financing Options

 
FroyoWorld Franchise
I-CE-NY Franchise
  In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
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Training & Support

 
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Support

The FroyoWorld Development Team includes professionals with multi-unit restaurants business expertise who can be great resources and consultants to your business. From start to finish, our team will be with you all the way, assisting you in every aspect of opening your very own FroyoWorld.

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Marketing

The FroyoWorld Development Team will support you with all the necessary tools needed to market your FroyoWorld store. We're here to help our franchisees with social media, advertising, graphic design, and more that they can use to get the word out about their location in their community.

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Expansion Plans

 
FroyoWorld Franchise
I-CE-NY Franchise
US Expansion YesYes
Canada Expansion --
International Expansion YesYes

Company Overviews

About FroyoWorld

In the summer of 2010, FroyoWorld opened its first Frozen Yogurt Lounge on the Yale University campus in the town of New Haven, Connecticut. With our award winning Original Tart froyo recipe in hand, we introduced the self-serve frozen yogurt in Connecticut. We had overwhelming support for our product from the community, so we opened a few more stores, and then we opened a few more after that. Finally, we became a franchise so that entrepreneurs and business folks could bring the success we've built to their area. In less than a year, we had gone from a start-up to a successful franchising business. We now have nearly 40 locations open in New England and Puerto Rico, over 100 flavors that rotate in every store, and tons of amazing toppings and frozen yogurt treats. Become a part of FroyoWorld's international brand as we expand to markets all over the globe. Our brand continues to grow because of our exceptional tasting yogurt and great customer service that is associated with the FroyoWorld brand. Yo This, Yo That, Kiwi This, Cherry That, Orange, Pink, Red or Blue � don't be fooled. FroyoWorld is the brand for you. The FroyoWorld Development Team has established global contacts and nurtured valuable relationships with distributors and vendors. This allows us to purchase goods internationally, in bulk, and at discounted rates. We then pass these discounts on to our FroyoWorld Franchisees.

About I-CE-NY

"I-CE-NY

I-CE NY (I-See-en-why) is the original rolled ice cream from Thailand. In 2011, rolled ice cream or smashed ice cream was firstly introduced to the world under the brand "I-TIM-PAD" (or ไอติมผั in Thai). The company quickly stormed Thailand with 30 franchise vendor locations in the first six months. Now, it’s grown to over 250 locations all over Thailand, and Asia continent including Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia etc. In 2015, we’ve crossed the Pacific and established our first store in New York City, called I-CE-NY.
7 ice cream base flavors + 20 mix-in ingredients + more than 32 toppings = endless opportunities to challenge your creativity.

The total investment necessary to begin operation of a single I-CE-NY shop is $146,400 to $404,300. This amount includes $30,500 to $40,500 that is payable to the franchisor and their affiliates.
The total investment necessary to begin operation under a three to five unit Multi-Unit Development Agreement is $53,000 to $80,000. This includes $50,000 to $75,000 that must be paid to the franchisor. There is no minimum number of  shops that you are required to develop under the Multi-Unit Development Agreement.