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Californiaberry: Now open at SM City Iloilo


Californiaberry is now open at SM City Food court area , among the very first frozen yogurt (fro-yo) store in the city. Franchisee couple Reginald and Annabelle Mocling never doubted that opening a branch in SM Iloilo is going to be a great success. Since Californiaberry non-fat frozen yogurt opened its first flagship store in Silver City Ortigas, it started taking the franchising scene by storm and growth was unstoppable.
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Currently, the company is operating 14 stores in Metro Manila with one provincial branch in Davao. Set to open new branches in Sta. Lucia Grand Mall Cainta, Ateneo Katipunan, Festival Mall Filinvest Alabang, UST Manila, Waltermart Makati, SM Fairview, SM Novaliches, and SM Davao, fro-yo proves to be not just another fad. Francorp, a worldwide leader in franchise development and consulting awarded Californiaberry in 2009 as the fastest growing franchise store in the country with a profitable turn out. For more information, check out www.californiaberry.net and follow us on facebook, search: CALIFORNIABERRY and be updated with the latest promotions and freebies. For inquiries about franchising, call (632) 470-1835 or email franchise@californiaberry.net

Text courtesy of The Philippine Star | Photo courtesy of Californiaberry

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