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Sweet Frog

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Type
  
Private

Number of locations
  
350+ stores (2/2016)

Founded
  
2009

Website
  
www.sweetfrog.com

Founder
  
Derek Cha

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Industry
  
Chain restaurant/Franchise

Area served
  
regional - East Coast, South, Mideast, Midwest, West Coast

Key people
  
CEO J. Patrick Galleher, CMO Matt Smith, CFO Brian Partlow

Products
  
Frozen yogurt and Sweet Frog merchandise

Headquarters
  
Richmond, Virginia, United States

Profiles

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Sweet Frog (stylised as sweetFrog - Premium Frozen Yogurt) is a chain of frozen yogurt retail stores owned and operated by Sweet Frog Enterprises, LLC. Sweet Frog customers create their own soft-serve frozen yogurt with numerous flavors and toppings from which to choose. Derek Cha, who immigrated to the United States from South Korea at the age of 12, is the founder of Sweet Frog. He started the first Sweet Frog store in Richmond, Virginia in 2009, at a time when the United States economy was in recession.. Cha founded Sweet Frog on Christian principles. The "FROG" part of the name, according to Cha, is actually an acronym for "Fully Rely on God".

Contents

The Sweet Frog stores' interiors are distinctively painted pink and green, and the typical store consists of seven or eight frozen yogurt machines, toppings bars and Sweet Frog merchandise, much of which is centered on Sweet Frog's mascots "Scoop" and "Cookie".

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Growth

Derek Cha started Sweet Frog with only one store in 2009, and in four years Sweet Frog has grown to over 215 stores in 25 states in the U.S., with more stores located internationally in the Dominican Republic, the United Kingdom and Egypt. In its first 3 years of franchising, over 60 Sweet Frog stores were opened. By the spring of 2012, it was reported that Sweet Frog had 100 stores, and expected to have 200 by the end of the calendar year Cha's goal was to have 200 Sweet Frog stores by the end of 2012. An 24 April 2013, article reported that Sweet Frog had 240 stores at the time of that writing, which would include corporate-owned, licensed and franchised locations. It added that Sweet Frog had grown from 130 stores only seven months earlier in October 2012.By 2020, Cha stated that he would like to have 1,000 U. S. locations and 1,000 international locations

On April 17, 2012, Boxwood Capital Partners, LLC announced that it had made a growth capital investment in sweetFrog Enterprises, LLC. Boxwood's minority investment is being used to help fund Sweet Frog's expansion plans across the country and internationally. Subsequent to the investment, James Patrick Galleher, the Managing Director at Boxwood Capital Partners became the Chief Executive Officer of Sweet Frog Enterprises, LLC.

In 2014, sweetFrog was listed #22 on the Inc. 500 list of fastest growing private companies in 2014 with revenues of $34.4 million.

On February 2, 2015, it was announced that Boxwood Capital Partners, LLC had acquired sweetFrog Enterprises, LLC.

The table below shows the Year (column 1), how many stores Sweet Frog opened during that year (column 2) and the total number of stores that Sweet Frog had open and was operating by the end of that calendar year (column 3):

Sponsorships

On April 18, 2016, it was announced by BK Racing that sweetFrog would be sponsoring David Ragan and the No. 23 Toyota Camry for the Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond International Raceway. sweetFrog returned to sponsor Ragan's No. 23 for the Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond in August. sweetFrog later appeared in the video game NASCAR Heat Evolution.

References

Sweet Frog Wikipedia