Scooter’s Coffee® Expands Across Six States in September

Scooter’s Coffee® Expands Across Six States in September

October 11, 2024 // Franchising.com // Omaha, NE – Scooter’s Coffee, LLC proudly announces plans to open 12 coffee kiosks - the result of new franchise agreements signed in September. 

Scooter’s Coffee September Expansion Agreements 

  • Illinois – 4 new franchises 
    • East Moline, IL – Jeremy Music, Kris Pickens, Donald Peterson 
    • Champaign, IL- Jigar Patel and Manishkumar Patel
    • Oakbrook, IL- Akash Amin and Dipika Amin
  • Kansas –1 new franchise
    • Abilene, KS – Justin and Jessica Gillette
  • Minnesota –1 new franchise 
    • New Ulm, MN – Craig Mork 
  • Mississippi –2 new franchises 
    • Horn Lake, MS- Stan Buncher, Ryan Scoggin, Fischer Van Handel 
    • Columbus, MS- Vikaskumar Patel and Pragneshkumar Patel
  • Nebraska – 1 new franchise
    • Central City, NE – Tim, Todd, and Trevor Vettel 
  • Pennsylvania –3 new franchises  
    • Robinson, PA – Keith S. Landon

"At Scooter's Coffee, we're not just selling coffee; we're creating communities,” said Tim Arpin, Chief Growth Officer. “These 12 new locations across six states represent our commitment to spreading the joy and connection that a great cup of coffee can bring." 

Scooter’s Coffee, based in Omaha, Nebraska, specializes in espresso drinks, fruit smoothies, baked-from-scratch pastries and features its signature beverage, the Caramelicious®.  The company also offers a wide selection for all taste profiles with its organic hot and iced teas, premium-grade brewed coffee, cold brew, breakfast items, and a kids menu. 

According to the latest market trends compiled by the National Coffee Association, 67% of Americans drank coffee in the past day — more than any other beverage including water. 75% of Americans drank coffee in the past week. Zippia Research reports that 60% of American coffee drinkers visit a coffee shop at least once a month.   

SOURCE Scooter’s Coffee  

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