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willingness to follow the guidelines and policies as set
forth by the company. Licensees must also have the financial
means to enable them to invest in a Java Times Caffe
franchise as well as maintain a healthy operation,
committing to at least one unit development plan, with a
minimum of two stores (dependent upon the market area).
“Prime licensee candidates should be very excited about
introducing the world’s best coffee to their local market in
the United States. We are backed by many loyal clients,
including Mexican coffee growers who sacrifice daily to
guarantee the best coffee possible. Java Times Caffe will
easily compete with the big players in the specialty coffee
realm, so qualified licensees will be able to build their
business with confidence,” states Antonio Leite, CEO of Java
Times Caffe.
The first U.S. shop will open in
San Antonio, Texas, and locations in other states are
soon to follow. States where Java Times Caffe franchises
will be offered initially are
Alabama,
Alaska,
Arizona,
Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Massachusetts,
Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada,
New Hampshire,
New Jersey,
New Mexico, Ohio,
Oklahoma,
Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, West
Virginia, Wyoming, and the country of Mexico.
Though there are four different prototype variations of the
store, Java Times Caffe is currently expanding with only the
full store prototype. The size of this store is between 80
and 150 square meters, with some outdoor seating for guests.
Total seating within a location can accommodate between 30
and 70 guests.
Each store will also have a part in bettering the lives of
coffee farm workers in Mexico. Java Times Caffe gives back
1.5 percent of sales before taxes to its own coffee-growing
community. The gift is sent
back to the growers to better the quality of life for their
children.
Leite states, “Our gifts will enable growers to continue
producing some of the finest coffee in the world, which Java
Times Caffe consumers can enjoy for years to come.”
About Java Times Caffe:
Java Times Caffe is owned and backed by Antonio Leite, who
has been working in the coffee business for the past 15
years. The company is operated by the
Franchisor,
JTC Franchising Company, S.A. de C.V., who grants the
Licensee the license to use the brand and the rights and
obligations for the establishment of a franchise. Java Times
Caffe is officially incorporated in Mexico with Mexican and
foreign shareholders.
Potential franchisees may apply and learn more about the
Java Times Caffe franchise opportunity at the Web address
below:
http://www.javatimescaffe.com/franchise_preform.php |