Pinkberry Update…
A Pinkberry just popped up in my hometown and I reluctantly went there twice this past weekend. $5.95 for a medium 3 topping green tea yogurt. Sounds like a ridiculous price to pay for frozen yogurt but if you look at the $5.00 Grande Frappucino you bought at your local starbucks this morning, the yogurt's a bargain. Anyways, whats going on with them anyways?
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Interested in a Pinkberry Frozen Yogurt franchise?
Well, you may need to wait a few more months to even obtain a
franchisee prospectus from Pinkberry, Inc. Here is the quick rundown of
What’s New in the thriving business:
- The word is that Pinkberry, Inc. has been acquired by one of the Walt Disney’s Company as of December 2006.
Update: The acquisition has not been finalized as the owners of Pinkberry did not accept the offer. - The two founders, Hye-kyung “Shelly†Hwang and Young Lee are now (or could be) successful multi-millionaires. Congratulations.”
Source:
http://www.kwak.org/blog/pinkberry-yogurt-franchise.html
Even though the deal isn't official, it looks like Pinkberry might not IPO after all. Not sure what the terms were, but I heard that it was something in the ball park of $10.6M. Sounds kinda low at first glance doesn't it? The founders sure think so. But judging by the amount offered, it looks like Disney saw it the way I saw it.
on May 8th, 2007 at 7:49 am
Pinkberry is nice but I couldn't believe it when I tasted frozen yogurt at a chain in Canada called Yogen Fruz. This was even better than the infamous pink, I couldn't believe it. Hopefully Yogen Fruz will come to America someday.