The Cereality Franchise Dead Pool: VOTE NOW!
(FranchisePick.Com) Laila Fields bet her house that a Cereality cereal cafe franchise would be a hit in Santa Cruz. FranchisePick.com readers are invited to bet on how soon she’ll realize what a bad, bad bet she made.
According to the San Jose Mercury News, “Laila Valdez Fields is so sure her quirky new cereal cafe will be a hit, she bet the house on it. Literally. A real estate agent, she persuaded her husband, a chiropractor, to sell their home to invest in the restaurant business.”
She and her partner held the grand opening for the Santa Cruz Cereality this past Saturday.
Guess the date the Santa Cruz Cereality cereal cafe will close and win great as-yet-undetermined prizes!
But VOTE FAST because this opportunity won’t last long!
Leave your vote in the comments below. Be sure to use your real email address (it won’t be displayed) so we can notify you if you’ve won.
Owners and employees of failed Cereality cafe, The Original Soup Man and Cold Stone Creamery franchises are encouraged to participate… and to share their opinions of Ms. Fields’ franchise decision.
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3 opinions for The Cereality Franchise Dead Pool: VOTE NOW!
Kelly aka MM
May 6, 2008 at 2:38 pm
Well it is California…I say
September 2008…thanks for playin!
rob
May 8, 2008 at 12:20 pm
You really think this type of concept wouldn’t survive in CA. I live in CA and by a college, it might do well. Look at all them pinkberries opening up here… I don’t even like the place. With all that said…
January 2009.
sean
May 8, 2008 at 5:09 pm
Evanston, IL Cereality May, 2007, closed in less than six months. That was the company’s flagship store/training center.
Charleston, S.C. soundly beat that record with a 3-month failure, opening July 1, 2007 and closing by October 1, 2007.
I’m thinking Laila could take the record. Her enthusiasm will keep her fighting, but she’s already sold her house. Her husband and partner may have already realized it’s a loser. My guess is no one at Cold Stone will want to be associated with it.
August, 2008
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