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Sweet Paris Debuts in Arkansas and Missouri with Four-Unit Signed Agreement

  • Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café signed a four-unit agreement to expand into Arkansas and Missouri, with the first store opening fall 2025 in Rogers, Arkansas.
  • Michael and Melissa Aaron, a Texas-based husband-and-wife duo, pursued this expansion after seeking to add a brand they felt passionate about to their restaurant portfolio.
  • The Aarons instantly connected with Sweet Paris’s inviting atmosphere and delicious menu, inspiring them to join forces and help grow the rapidly expanding chain known for its diverse offerings of crêpes, waffles, salads, and hot beverages.
  • Allison Chavez, co-founder of Sweet Paris, highlighted the importance of expanding into Arkansas and Missouri as part of their national growth strategy and expressed excitement about the Aarons’ role in spearheading this effort.
  • This move strengthens Sweet Paris’s national presence, increasing its reach beyond 20 stores across Arizona, Florida, Minnesota, Texas, and Mexico, and aims to introduce Parisian-inspired cuisine to new communities.
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Sweet Paris Debuts in Arkansas and Missouri with Four-Unit Signed Agreement

The Four-Unit Signed Agreement Brings Two Stores to Arkansas and Two Stores to MissouriTexas-Born Entrepreneurs and Seasoned QSR Franchisees Michael and Melissa Aaron are Behind the DealThe First Store is Slated to Open in Fall 2025 at Pinnacle Hills Promenade…

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The Missourian broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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