All About Italian Ice Cart Franchise - Italian ice franchise is readily available in most states of the US, especially in the cities. Let us discuss below some things that you should know about franchising this type of business.
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Italian ice franchise is readily available in most states of the US, especially in the cities. Let us discuss below some things that you should know about franchising this type of business.
Author: Greg Pierce
Date: Dec 19, 2010 - 8:16:40 PM
Italian
ice franchise is readily available in most states of the US, especially in the
cities.
Let
us discuss below some things that you should know about franchising this type of
business.
The
secret of getting your customers to return is by making their experience a
pleasant one when they are at your stand.
The
cart keeper should be a sanguine person who can hold an audience and make the
customers laugh.
He
should be knowledgeable about the latest gossip whether political or celebrity
news, anything that is hot off the presses.
Talk
to the men about the latest game in any popular sports.
See
to it that you treat the ladies like queens.
Service
is one of the characteristics that customers
remember.
Give
out compliments.
They
wont cost you anything but it will do wonders for the recipient.
See
to it that they are genuine & real.
Be
honest, watch out for details then say something positive about them.
Usually,
the males welcome compliments about their ties, watches, or shirts.
Women
love to hear compliments on their newly styled hair, shoes, or
nails.
Aim
to have a catchy phrase on hand to say to customers after every
purchase.
See
to it that it's non-sexist, and non-racist yet
funny.
Just
how much does an Italian ice cart generate?
On
average, a single Italian ice sidewalk cart should make from two hundred fifty
to five hundred dollars a day, if you have three carts that would be one
thousand five hundred a day.
A
New York newspaper gave an account that franchisees make six figures
annually.
Of
course, you have to go about this business hands on.
No
cash will get in if you are just sitting there doing nothing.
To
be successful in your venture, you need to be involved in the dirty
work.
Here
are other Italian desserts that can go hand in hand with Italian ice.
Gelato
means ice cream in Italian and it is made with the finest ingredients.
The
other one which is lighter than ice cream and good for those who are on a diet
is the sorbet or Sorbetto.
Tartufo
is the Italian word for truffle.
This
is created from gelato molded into a ball and dipped in a rich chocolate syrup
that sets when cold.
Spumoni
is made of layered gelato, candied fruit, nuts, and whipped cream.
The
layers of gelato typically has three flavors, pistachio, chocolate, and cinnamon
vanilla, not necessarily in that order.
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ice carts? Visit us and we will remedy your problem. We also deal in
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