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AmeriStop was founded in 1967. From 1967 to 2000 AmeriStop retail locations were primarily franchisee owned locations with Ohio Valley, AFM as the franchisor. Through acquisitions, the AmeriStop store count has grown from 113 locations in 2000 to 140 in 2004. There are currently 55 company owned locations and 85 franchise owned. AmeriStop operates three different retail formats under the banners of AmeriStop Market, AmeriStop Express, and AmeriStop Express Drive-Thru.
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In 1999 after visiting California, two guys from Florida had a vision. One late night after coming home, they desperately wanted something to eat. But what was open this late? And so The California Chicken Grill was born. Finally another option, not only for delivery, but for quick take-out and casual dine-in as well. The guys opened their first store in Gainesville at the University of Florida and it was an instant success! Not long after another store was added in Tallahassee at Florida State University, and the rest as they say is history.
Little Scoops franchise specializes in children's birthday parties and special fun occasion celebrations, with an Fun Franchise Old Fashioned Ice Cream Parlour specially modified to suit children! Children can have “old fashioned fun” at our place or choose our “Parties on the Go” to set up at any off-site location of their choice.
In 1969, ARTHUR TREACHER'S purchased the original fish and chips recipe from a London restaurant called Malin's of Bow (dating back to the 1860s), and with it, the original fish and chips recipe. Since then, we've adjusted the menu to accommodate American tastes and expanded it to include shrimp, clams, fried chicken and side orders including tasty hush puppies and our unique coleslaw. All of which makes ARTHUR TREACHER'S DISH & CHIPS the English meal perfect for today's all-American appetite.
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