Lifeway Foods to Begin a Franchise Program for Its Starfruit, 'Kefir Boutique' Cafe
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Lifeway Foods to Begin a Franchise Program for Its Starfruit, 'Kefir Boutique'
Cafe
MORTON GROVE, Ill., July 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Lifeway Foods, Inc.
(Nasdaq: LWAY), the country's leading manufacturer of kefir and a provider of
other natural and organic dairy products, announced today that it is
franchising its Starfruit "kefir boutique" cafe.
The new retail concept debuted April 15th at 1745 W. Division Street in
the trendy Wicker Park neighborhood in Chicago and serves as a prototype for
it's national franchise program. The shop offers several flavors of frozen
kefir with over 20 toppings as well as customized kefir parfaits, and
smoothie-style kefir drinks.
"Since announcing the initial opening of Starfruit, we have been bombarded
with requests for franchise opportunities from all over the country," said
Julie Smolyansky, President and CEO of Lifeway Foods, Inc. "Starfruit will
capitalize on the renewed popularity of frozen yogurt shops while offering a
healthier alternative with all the probiotic benefits of kefir and franchising
the concept can help us grow the brand quickly."
The expansion into retailing provides a new sales channel for Lifeway's
products, coincides with the resurgence in the frozen yogurt category and
offers an opportunity for Lifeway to promote the health benefits of its kefir
products beyond grocery shelves.
Those benefits include 10 live and active probiotic cultures that have
been shown in various studies to enhance the immune system, fight fatigue,
promote gastrointestinal health, aid in vitamin and mineral absorption, and
ease lactose intolerance. Yogurt has a similar taste and texture to kefir but
many of these frozen yogurt style shops do not use a real live and active
product and contain only two or three of these cultures if any.
"Starfruit will capitalize on the renewed popularity of frozen yogurt
shops while offering a healthier alternative with all the probiotic benefits
of kefir," said Julie Smolyansky, President and CEO of Lifeway Foods Inc. "We
have been pioneering leaders in the field of probiotics and kefir. This
leadership will translate into the quality of the Starfruit product line.
This is a promising diversification that will leverage our leadership in the
kefir market, familiarize a whole new group of consumers with kefir as well as
teach existing customers new ways to consume kefir, and provide a potentially
very lucrative new revenue stream."
Julie Smolyansky stated that the company is accepting applications for
individuals interested in becoming franchise partners for individual or
multiple locations. Lifeway has engaged Francorp, the world's leader in
franchise consulting, to develop their franchise program.
For more information, email franchising@starfruitcafe.com or call
847-967-1010.
About Lifeway Foods
Lifeway is America's leading supplier of the cultured dairy product know
as kefir and the country's only supplier of organic kefir. Lifeway Foods,
recently named Crain's Chicago 49th fastest growing Chicago Companies and
Fortune Small Business' 49th Fastest Growing Small Business, one of only 4
companies to ever be named to the list five straight years in a row.
Lifeway's kefir products include regular and organic kefir, a soy-based
version called SoyTreat, a new Indian variety known as Lifeway Lassi, organic
whole milk kefir, and a children's line of organic kefir products called
ProBugs(TM) packaged in a no-spill pouch. Lifeway also produces the La Fruta
line of drinkable yogurt marketed in US Hispanic communities, a variety of
cheese products and It's Pudding! organic pudding.
SOURCE Lifeway Foods, Inc.
Lifeway Foods, Inc., +1-847-967-1010, franchising@starfruitcafe.com
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