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With $7,000 bucks and a lot of hard work brothers Nick & Steve pushed a cart with a rainbow umbrella up to Buddy's Gas Station in Atlanta Georgia (AKA "the corner").
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With $7,000 bucks and a lot of hard work brothers Nick & Steve pushed a cart with a rainbow umbrella up to Buddy's Gas Station in Atlanta Georgia (AKA "the corner").
Andy McCarthy thought it looked like fun, and we naively decided we were ready to open up in a new city.
It didn't kill us, so we decided to keep it rolling with our friend Paul Cassimus teamed up to bring King of Pops to Virginia.
We started to attract amazing folks, and we wanted to grow with them. In 2014 we opened in Charlotte, Asheville, Greenville and Athens. We were off to the races!
Our plans to celebrate a decade of pops were thwarted by the pandemic. With our backs against the wall—we made vegan chilli, we ramped up our distribution to stores, and we allowed our neighbors to borrow our carts to sell pops.
One of those crazy ideas, letting other people sell out of our carts, worked better than we could have ever imagined and we shifted our company focus 100% to growth through franchising.
We now have franchisees from Miami to D.C., and Charleston to Denver. We're having fun, slingin' pops, building dreams, and creating UMOHs.
The carts are rolling. The pops are selling. Cartrepreneurs across the country are writing their own stories. Will you be next?