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Wednesday, March 29, 2017
There is a Rush Bowls in Boulder and in Denver."This is a big milestone for the company and a true testament to the brand's appeal," Rush Bowls founder Andrew Pudalov said in the release. "To expand beyond Colorado is a major step for us, and we could not have found better franchise partners to promote our mission and to establish Rush Bowls as the premier destination for grab-and-go meals in Nashville."The Wilkinses are health care industry executives with a combined 42 years within the sector. Jason Wilkins, who has worked for Johnson & Johnson, Accenture and Healthways, will manage day-to-day operations of the three area Rush Bowls stores once they are operational."We are truly honored to be Rush Bowls' first franchisee and extremely excited to introduce the brand to the thriving Nashville community," Jason Wilkins said. "Rush Bowls is not just a restaurant; it's a lifestyle. This will be a great opportunity for us to connect with our purpose of health and well-being and to build relationships with others in the Nashville area who are passionate about great tasting, healthy food."Rush Bowls meals are crafted from all-natural fruit, topped with organic granola and honey, and blended with protein and vitamins. Customers can choose from more than 20 bowls or all-natural smoothies made with fruit, yogurt or acai.The bowls are available in vegan, gluten-free, soy-free and dairy free options. Custom-made options also are available. Bowl and smoothie item prices range from $7.15 to $8.50.
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