
This was the only Stall (apart from the Selecta booth offering free ice cream) that had a long line of customers.
The product is thinly-slice potatos in kebab-style BBQ stick and which you tell them what flavor you want (much like how they add flavors to Potato Corner fries). Price is a bit stiff at P45 for the Small stick all the way up to P70 for an 18-inch long stick.

Market is for the Class A and upper B who have money to spend.
Only time will tell if this is just a fad. Remember the Ribbon Potato Fries of a few Franchise Expos ago-- Now I do not see them anymore.
Im interested in this small buseness, i just wanna know if how much money do i have to prepared for this Twistix Potato Franchising, and how to run this buseness
ReplyDeleteDuring the Franchise Expo, no brochure was given but I understand their pilot outlet is at the Alabang Town Center probably the Food Court on the 2nf floor.
ReplyDeleteThis PFA Franchise Expo seems really nice and interesting to me. I will definitely give a try to this one the best and small business and hope that would useful for me.
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