The CherryBerry franchise location in Blue Springs, Missouri has closed… less than a year after opening.
According to the 2012 CherryBerry franchise disclosure document, each CherryBerry franchise location requires an initial investment between $224,500 to $354,000.
Our condolences go out to the CherryBerry franchise owners who invested in the Blue Springs, MO CherryBerry, which was shuttered in just 11 months.
Our condolences also go out to the franchise investors of the other CherryBerry locations to close in recent months, including
the Conroe, Clear Lake (Webster), Pasadena, and Tomball CherryBerrys in Texas,
the Springfield CherryBerry in Missouri,
the Cherryberrys in Derby, Kansas,
the Claremore and Sand Springs CherryBerrys in Oklahoma, and
the CherryBerry in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Oct. 23., 2011 – Nov. 3, 2012
CHERRYBERRY Franchise Closure: Springfield, Missouri
CHERRYBERRY Texas Franchise Failures
CHERRYBERRY Franchise Closure: Claremore, Oklahoma
CHERRYBERRY Franchise Closes, Cites Poor Sales
CHERRYBERRY Franchise Closure: Fayetteville, AR
CHERRYBERRY Franchise Closure: Sand Springs, Oklahoma
UnhappyFranchisee.Com wishes the franchise owners and staff of the Blue Springs, MO CherryBerry the best of luck with all future endeavors.
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