April 4, 2011

Sub Zero Ice Cream Collaborates With Business Gurus

‎PR-USA.net: Sub Zero Ice Cream’s unprecedented “cryogenic technique” coupled with the business gurus at Five Star Franchise has created a phenomenon in the ice cream industry as Sub Zero continues to grow. Sub Zero Ice Cream was created by software engineer, Jerry Hancock. With a background in chemistry, Hancock was able to use liquid nitrogen […]

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DynaPep® Now Available At 7-Eleven Stores Nationwide

Business Wire: DynaPep® Energy creator of the world’s first Supercharged Energy Micro-Shot™ today announced that DynaPep® is now available at select 7-Eleven Nationwide locations. DynaPep® President Lisa Krinsky commented, “This new distribution channel will significantly ramp up our expansion efforts and fits well with our aggressive growth strategy. The addition of so many outlets in

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Montgomery Alabama ColorTyme Franchise Celebrates Second Grand Opening

FranchiseWorks.com: After a warm welcome from the community they serve, ColorTyme held a special Grand Re-Opening event celebrating its success as the area’s preferred choice in rent-to-own. The Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce joined Derrick Vinson and Eddie Edwards, the owners, and staff along with ColorTyme executives, Bob Bloom and Albert Kohut, to commemorate the

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Recycling Electronic Waste

SCBJ says that Mary Reading was turned on to recycling electronics by watching a tv show. She didn’t like what she saw. She was tuned into a special about how the U.S. was exporting much of its electronic waste to underdeveloped countries for disposal. “I didn’t like that,” the Lynnwood County native said. “I thought,

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Budding Business Leaders

When Jud Bowman first considered entrepreneurship, he had to ask his history teacher how to raise funding. Since then, he has found success helping others sell their phone apps, reports The Herald-Sun. Bowman is now the CEO and founder of the Durham-based technology company Appia that builds online storefronts where businesses can sell mobile phone

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