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How This Franchisor Found Sweet Success With an Ice Cream Experiment

Creamistry's Jay Yim took a crazy experiment in his garage and grew it into a global ice cream brand.
Source: Kevin Chang | Los Angeles Times Community News
Kevin Chang | Los Angeles Times Community News

Jay Yim’s family has long been in the business of sweets. His grand­father owned bakeries in South Korea, and when his family moved to the United States, his father opened a chain of bakeries across Southern California. As a kid, Yim worked every job the bakeries had to offer, from sweeping the floors.

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