In May 2010, the first CherryBerry self-serve frozen yogurt shop opened in Broken Arrow. It was such a huge hit, the owners are now getting requests to franchise. Their second location opened in August in Owasso, OK. Soon, others wanted CherryBerry’s, like McKinney and Victoria, Texas as well as Springfield, Mo. In the first 10 months of business, they have opened 11 stores, with others to open in Arkansas, North Dakota and Illinois.
People all around Tulsa love the concept and want one in their town, too. The owners opened their third company store in Broken Arrow, OK that has a franchise office. Competition is growing because of its popularity. In Tulsa, other yogurt shops have opened within a few hundred feet of one another. The growing list of frozen yogurt is led by a lot of local companies, including Orange Leaf and Peachwave stores.
The shops charge by the ounce and have many flavors to choose from, with toppings to pile high. Fresh fruit, candy, granola, chocolate, and nuts are just some of the choice toppings. As the competition grows, they will have to fight for customer loyalty. It’s going to be hot soon, but frozen yogurt is ready to cool off your summer.
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