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MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. From the Indiana State Excise Police:
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Mrs. Fields' owner purchased TCBY in 2000, but the company filed for bankruptcy eight years later, and then restructured in 2011 to become Famous Brands International.
Indiana State Excise Police officers cited 23 people and six businesses during Michigan City鈥檚 6th Annual Super Boat Great Lakes Grand Prix this weekend.  
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David Bloom, chief operating officer of Famous Brands, acknowledged that the chains have been in a rut. Sales of both fell about 7% last year, according to Technomic, a restaurant industry research firm.
While patrolling Michigan City this weekend, excise officers cited or arrested 23 people on 39 charges and six licensed establishments on 15 charges.  
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After Z Capitol Partners purchased Famous Brands last summer, the company decided to pair the two chains <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Sac Louis vuitton</a> in an attempt to revive growth and profits.
Four people <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com>Celine Bags</a> were arrested on drug-related charges. Two minors were arrested for illegal possession of alcohol, with one also being cited for being in a tavern or liquor store. Twenty-two people were cited for various other infractions, including two for open container violations.  
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"We feel we now have a significantly better offering, so we feel comfortable coming back," Bloom said.
The following locations were cited administratively for various alcohol and tobacco violations:
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The company has already doubled its store openings compared to last year, Bloom said. Dual-branded stores account for 80% of that growth.
Maxine鈥檚, 521 Franklin, was preliminary cited for a floor-plan violation.  
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The new shops are the latest example of dessert chains expanding their menus to stay afloat in a saturated market, said Bonnie Riggs, a restaurant industry analyst with the NPD Group.
King Richard鈥檚 Liquors, 3311 Franklin, was preliminarily cited for allowing a minor to enter, sale of alcohol to a minor and failure to check ID.
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Crumbs Bake Shop is planning to reopen with a wider dessert selection, and Red Mango Frozen Yogurt recently added sandwiches, wraps and salads with its sister company, Smoothie Factory, to become more of a cafe.
Ryan鈥檚, 401 Franklin, was preliminarily cited for a floor-plan violation on Friday, then again on Saturday for allowing carry-in/carry-out alcoholic beverages.  
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Riggs said although Mrs. Fields and TCBY suffered from overexpansion, high rents and changing trends, their strong brand recognition gives them a leg up. "People will try them again," Riggs said.
Me and My Bar, 3201 E. Dunes Hwy, was preliminarily cited for violating the state Smoke-Free Air law by allowing smoking where prohibited, failure to remove smoking paraphernalia and failure to post signage.  
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The dual-brand concept could be a game changer <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>LOUIS VUITTON Site Officiel</a> for the company, agreed Mary Chapman, director of product innovation for Technomic.
Next Door Store, 10201 U.S. 12, was preliminarily cited for not having tobacco-related signage.  
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"Pairing a frozen dessert with a bakery style treat hedges trends," Chapman said. "If consumer tastes shift from one, the other is there to back it up."
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Bloom said he believes that an updated image and TCBY's healthy options will appeal to L.A. consumers. Four dual-concept stores are slated to open in L.A. within six to eight months with seven more set to open in the county. Mrs. Fields' existing mall locations will add frozen yogurt, starting with a store in the Santa Anita fashion mall.
As the enforcement division of the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission, the primary mission of the Indiana State Excise Police is to promote public safety by enforcing Indiana鈥檚 Alcoholic Beverage Code. While excise officers have the authority to enforce any state law, they focus primarily on alcohol, tobacco and related laws.  
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At the new shops, customers can order a variety of TCBY frozen yogurts, including a vegan option and one mixed with Mrs. Fields brownies. Cookie-and-yogurt sandwiches, <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>LOUIS VUITTON Homme</a> muffins and coffee are also offered.
All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless, proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.  
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Each store will also have a Mrs. Fields gift station where customers can customize and ship red tins filled with baked goods worldwide.
All respondents are to be presumed not liable until, and unless the plaintiff can prove by preponderance of the evidence the respondent鈥檚 liability in an administrative hearing.
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Revision as of 02:26, 10 August 2014

@@@ Mrs. Fields' owner purchased TCBY in 2000, but the company filed for bankruptcy eight years later, and then restructured in 2011 to become Famous Brands International. David Bloom, chief operating officer of Famous Brands, acknowledged that the chains have been in a rut. Sales of both fell about 7% last year, according to Technomic, a restaurant industry research firm. After Z Capitol Partners purchased Famous Brands last summer, the company decided to pair the two chains <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Sac Louis vuitton</a> in an attempt to revive growth and profits. "We feel we now have a significantly better offering, so we feel comfortable coming back," Bloom said. The company has already doubled its store openings compared to last year, Bloom said. Dual-branded stores account for 80% of that growth. The new shops are the latest example of dessert chains expanding their menus to stay afloat in a saturated market, said Bonnie Riggs, a restaurant industry analyst with the NPD Group. Crumbs Bake Shop is planning to reopen with a wider dessert selection, and Red Mango Frozen Yogurt recently added sandwiches, wraps and salads with its sister company, Smoothie Factory, to become more of a cafe. Riggs said although Mrs. Fields and TCBY suffered from overexpansion, high rents and changing trends, their strong brand recognition gives them a leg up. "People will try them again," Riggs said. The dual-brand concept could be a game changer <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>LOUIS VUITTON Site Officiel</a> for the company, agreed Mary Chapman, director of product innovation for Technomic. "Pairing a frozen dessert with a bakery style treat hedges trends," Chapman said. "If consumer tastes shift from one, the other is there to back it up." Bloom said he believes that an updated image and TCBY's healthy options will appeal to L.A. consumers. Four dual-concept stores are slated to open in L.A. within six to eight months with seven more set to open in the county. Mrs. Fields' existing mall locations will add frozen yogurt, starting with a store in the Santa Anita fashion mall. At the new shops, customers can order a variety of TCBY frozen yogurts, including a vegan option and one mixed with Mrs. Fields brownies. Cookie-and-yogurt sandwiches, <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>LOUIS VUITTON Homme</a> muffins and coffee are also offered. Each store will also have a Mrs. Fields gift station where customers can customize and ship red tins filled with baked goods worldwide.

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