Robeks Juice, which offers fresh and innovative smoothies, juices, acai bowls and premium toasts — such as avocado and egg, classic avocado or peanut butter and banana — recently opened …
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Robeks Juice opens in Mesa
Robeks Juice
Robeks Juice recently opened at 1240 E. Baseline Road No. 104 in Mesa. It is open 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday.
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Robeks Juice, which offers fresh and innovative smoothies, juices, acai bowls and premium toasts — such as avocado and egg, classic avocado or peanut butter and banana — recently opened in Mesa.
The store at 1240 E. Baseline Road No. 104 is open 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday, according to https://robeks.com
Smoothie flavors include Strawnana Berry, Polar Pineapple, Passionfruit Cove, Big Wednesday, Hummingbird, Mahalo Mango, Raspberry Romance, Berry Brilliance and South Pacific Squeeze.
The first Robeks was founded in 1996 in Southern California. The business now has more than 100 locations with 45 more in various stages of development, according to a release.
“We’re expanding into communities that value health, wellness and flavor, and we’re thrilled to welcome both first-time franchisees as well as seasoned multi-unit operators to Robeks,” Todd Peterson, chief development officer of Robeks, said in the release.
A three-unit area development agreement was made with Fred, Anita and Aziuana Edwards. The Edwards’ territory will encompass parts of north Scottsdale, with the intent of growing even further and adding more locations in the years to come, the release states.
Adding to the Edwards’ multi-unit commitment, earlier this year, Robeks also welcomed Mandy and Andrew Crandell to the brand. The Crandells are planning to open three locations throughout the Mesa and Gilbert area.
For information about Robeks’ franchising opportunities, go to robeksfranchise.com.