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Sweet Frog (stylized as sweetFrog - Premium Frozen Yogurt) is a chain of frozen yogurt retail restaurants owned and operated by Sweet Frog Enterprises, LLC. Sweet Frog customers create their own soft-serve frozen yogurt with numerous flavors and toppings from which to choose. Derek Cha, who immigrated to the United States from South Korea at the age of 12, is the founder of Sweet Frog. He opened the first Sweet Frog shop in Richmond, Virginia in 2009, at a time when the United States economy was in a recession. Cha founded Sweet Frog on Christian principles. The "FROG" part of the name, according to Cha, is actually an acronym for "Fully Rely on God".

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  • Sweet Frog (stylized as sweetFrog - Premium Frozen Yogurt) is a chain of frozen yogurt retail restaurants owned and operated by Sweet Frog Enterprises, LLC. Sweet Frog customers create their own soft-serve frozen yogurt with numerous flavors and toppings from which to choose. Derek Cha, who immigrated to the United States from South Korea at the age of 12, is the founder of Sweet Frog. He opened the first Sweet Frog shop in Richmond, Virginia in 2009, at a time when the United States economy was in a recession. Cha founded Sweet Frog on Christian principles. The "FROG" part of the name, according to Cha, is actually an acronym for "Fully Rely on God". The Sweet Frog restaurant's interiors are painted pink and green, and the typical store consists of seven or eight frozen yogurt machines, toppings bars, and merchandise, much of which is centered on Sweet Frog's mascots "Scoop" and "Cookie." In the Fall of 2018, SweetFrog was acquired by a wholly owned subsidiary of Canada-based MTY Food Group Inc. of Montreal, Quebec. Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, at the time of its acquisition by MTY Food Group, the chain operated 332 locations in the United States and abroad, most of which are franchised. (en)
  • Sweet Frog (estilizado como sweetFrog - Premium Frozen Yogurt) (em português Sapo Doce) é uma cadeira de restaurantes varejistas de iogurte gelado da Sweet Frog Enterprises, LLC. Os clientes da Sweet Frog criam o seu próprio iogurte gelado com diversos sabores e coberturas à sua escolha. , que imigrou da Coreia do Sul para os Estados Unidos aos 12 anos, é o fundador da Sweet Frog. Ele abriu a primeira loja Sweet Frog em Richmond, Virgínia, em 2009, numa altura em que a economia dos Estados Unidos estava em recessão . Cha fundou a Sweet Frog com base em princípios cristãos. A parte "FROG" (em português SAPO) do nome, de acordo com Cha, é na verdade um acrônimo para "Fully Rely on God" (em português "Confie Totalmente em Deus"). O dos restaurantes Sweet Frog são pintados de rosa e verde, e a loja típica consiste em sete ou oito máquinas de iogurte gelado, bares de cobertura, e merchandising, maioritariamente baseados nos mascotes "Scoop" (em português "Colher") e "Cookie" ("Bolacha") da Sweet Frog. No outono de 2018, a SweetFrog foi comprada por uma subsidiária integral canadense MTY Food Group Inc. de Montreal, Quebec . Com sede em Scottsdale, Arizona, na altura da aquisição, a empresa operava em 332 locais nos Estados Unidos e no exterior, a maioria dos quais franqueados. (pt)
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  • regional - East Coast, South, Mideast, Midwest, West Coast, Dominican Republic (en)
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  • Richmond, Virginia (en)
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  • Derek Cha and Annah Kim (en)
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  • Kevin Spencer Garrett (en)
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  • Sweet Frog Enterprises, LLC. (en)
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  • Frozen yogurt and Sweet Frog merchandise (en)
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  • Sweet Frog (stylized as sweetFrog - Premium Frozen Yogurt) is a chain of frozen yogurt retail restaurants owned and operated by Sweet Frog Enterprises, LLC. Sweet Frog customers create their own soft-serve frozen yogurt with numerous flavors and toppings from which to choose. Derek Cha, who immigrated to the United States from South Korea at the age of 12, is the founder of Sweet Frog. He opened the first Sweet Frog shop in Richmond, Virginia in 2009, at a time when the United States economy was in a recession. Cha founded Sweet Frog on Christian principles. The "FROG" part of the name, according to Cha, is actually an acronym for "Fully Rely on God". (en)
  • Sweet Frog (estilizado como sweetFrog - Premium Frozen Yogurt) (em português Sapo Doce) é uma cadeira de restaurantes varejistas de iogurte gelado da Sweet Frog Enterprises, LLC. Os clientes da Sweet Frog criam o seu próprio iogurte gelado com diversos sabores e coberturas à sua escolha. , que imigrou da Coreia do Sul para os Estados Unidos aos 12 anos, é o fundador da Sweet Frog. Ele abriu a primeira loja Sweet Frog em Richmond, Virgínia, em 2009, numa altura em que a economia dos Estados Unidos estava em recessão . Cha fundou a Sweet Frog com base em princípios cristãos. A parte "FROG" (em português SAPO) do nome, de acordo com Cha, é na verdade um acrônimo para "Fully Rely on God" (em português "Confie Totalmente em Deus"). (pt)
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