Dale and Thomas Popcorn launches new franchise program
Dale and Thomas Popcorn, a manufacturer of chef crafted, gourmet popcorn products, has launched a new franchise program in select areas of the Northeast. The company will be taking franchise applications immediately and has planned rollouts of the new centers beginning in mid 2008.
The company believes that this move signals a new phase of expansion for Dale and Thomas to further share its chef crafted, gourmet popcorn with its friends and customers throughout the US. Through its network of company owned and operated popcorn centers, and after testing multiple formats, Dale and Thomas has built a brand of gourmet popcorn, the company said. To facilitate the expansion of Dale and Thomas centers, the company has secured a relationship with Northboro Builders, to design and build these new Dale and Thomas Popcorn centers. Terry Pritikin, chief retail officer, of Dale and Thomas Popcorn, said: We are enthusiastic and eager to launch our new franchise program.
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