Giggles N’ Hugs, Inc. (GIGL) Turning Child’s P
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Giggles N’ Hugs (OTCQB: GIGL) has grown by leaps and bounds in a short time. The young company, founded in 2010, has flourished by smartly developing and promoting its niche restaurant concept to the point that it is now considered one of the most attractive franchise prospects in the market.
Fun and fare are always on the menu at Giggles N’ Hugs’ family-centric restaurants. At each of its Southern Californian locations, the company successfully brings together lively, innovative play and activities that children can dive into with fresh, organic food that gain their parents’ approval. Known as the “first and only restaurant” to do exactly this, Giggles N’ Hugs has mastered the ability to lead foot traffic to its locations in Century City’s Westfield Mall, Woodland Hills’ Westfield Topanga shopping center and the Glendale Galleria. From its ritzy, family-friendly ambience to its dedicated play areas for kids who are 10 and under, and from its high quality menus to its popular and profitable party packages, the company knows exactly how to cater to its clients, many of whom are celebrity parents and kids based in Los Angeles, that sprawling Southern California city famed as the center of the nation’s film and television industry.
Southern California agrees with Giggles N’ Hugs. In this region, the company enjoys all of the wonderful opportunities and success that come hand-in-hand with its access to the right location, location, location. While the company recognizes its enviable position in the restaurant world, it is not resting. Rather, it is looking with an eye toward the future at its next phase of expansion.
Giggles N’ Hugs is motivated to duplicate the feat it has experienced with its first three locations and seeking the additional funding to achieve its next major goal: growth to dozens of locations in key markets across the nation. Its existing restaurants are already hits in the balmy, sunny climes of Southern California, and management expects that the Giggles N’ Hugs’ restaurant concept will do even better in vital markets like Seattle and San Francisco, where rain showers and sprinkles are often the norm. From running the company’s Los Angeles-area restaurants, management has found that, on rainy days, the company experiences massive bookings and sales spikes, because people would rather play or host their birthday parties indoors than venture outdoors to parks or beaches. They expect this distinctive aspect of the business to return greater revenue and profit margin numbers and drive the growth of shareholder value as the company moves forward with its expansion plans.
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