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Auntie Anne's
Subsidiary of Focus Brands
Industry Food and beverage
Pretzel Shop
Founded 1988; 36 years ago (1988)
Downingtown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Founder Anne F. Beiler
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia
Number of locations
  • 1,232 as of August 21,  2021 (2021 -08-21))
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Alisa Gmelich, Chief Brand Officer
Products Pretzels, beverages, dip sauce
Revenue Increase US$500 million (2020)
Parent Focus Brands

Auntie Anne's is an American franchised chain of pretzel shops founded by Anne F. Beiler and her husband, Jonas, in 1988. Auntie Anne's serves products such as pretzels, dips, and beverages. They also offer Pretzels & More Homemade Baking Mix for those who want to make their pretzels at home. The chain has more than 1,200 locations around various locations, such as in shopping malls and outlet malls, as well as non-traditional retail spaces including universities, parking/rest areas, airports, train stations, travel plazas, amusement parks, and military bases. Their slogan as of 2010 is "Pretzel Perfect".

History

New York City, Nov. 08 (3051627588)
A small assortment of pretzels at an Auntie Anne's location in New York City.

The chain started as a market stand in the Downingtown, Pennsylvania, Farmer's Market in 1988. The franchise began when a store location opened at Saturday's Market in Middletown, Pennsylvania. Auntie Anne's celebrated their 100th store opening in Granite Run Mall, Media, Pennsylvania, in 1992. In 1995, the first train station location opened at Penn Station in New York City. This year also brought the opening of the first international Auntie Anne's store in Jakarta, Indonesia.

In October 2006, it was announced that the Auntie Anne's corporate headquarters would be relocated from the town of Gap, Pennsylvania, to downtown Lancaster. The former site of the Lancaster Post Office was purchased and given minor renovations for about $7 million by Auntie Anne's, Inc. Constructed in 1927, the three-story building stands on about 1.5 acres (6,100 m2). The building maintains the original 1920s features such as brass doors, high ceilings, and skylights. The Lancaster Post Office was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

In November 2010, Atlanta franchisor Focus Brands, a portfolio company of private equity firm Roark Capital, acquired Auntie Anne's. William P. Dunn Jr. was the company's president and its chief operating officer from 2013 to 2015. Heather Leed Neary became the company's president in 2015.

International locations

Auntie Anne's now has over 600 international locations, including many across Europe, namely Greece, Russia, and the United Kingdom. As long ago as 2004, there were 17 locations in Sydney, Australia. Locations in Asia include Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Malaysia, South Korea, Singapore, Philippines, Brunei, Turkey, Thailand, Indonesia, and Japan, while in the Americas there are sites in Honduras, the Bahamas, Mexico, Jamaica, Chile, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala and Brazil. In addition, there are stores in South Africa and Egypt. There are plans to start stores in China.

In overseas markets, the restaurants have made significant alterations to coexist with local sensibilities, including changing recipes to conform to halal in Malaysia.

Community service and charitable activity

From 1999 through 2009, Auntie Anne's and its franchisees partnered to donate more than $4.5 million to local children's hospitals across the country through the Children's Miracle Network. Auntie Anne's has also supported the pediatric cancer charity Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation since 2011.

Auntie Anne's began a partnership with Food Donation Connection in 2011, matching stores throughout the country with local hunger relief organizations to donate extra pretzel products.

In 2013, Anne and Auntie Anne's was featured in the reality TV series Food Court Wars. Auntie Anne's founder Anne Beiler appeared in the 2013 season premier of the television show The Secret Millionaire in which she masqueraded as a volunteer at the Baltimore-based food non-profit organization Moveable Feast. She also made a donation to the charity.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Auntie Anne's para niños

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