Atlanta-based popsicle company King of Pops is giving Nashvillians the opportunity to become "cart-repreneurs" through its recently launched Neighborhood Partner Program.
The Neighborhood Partner Program allows folks to resell King of Pops' delicious frozen treats in their own communities at a relatively low cost to get started. The company regularly gets leads for catering and events in the Nashville area, but due to a lack of carts, are unable to meet the demand. Through its Neighborhood Partner Program, King of Pops empowers locals to start their own businesses and get out into the community.
“Ten months in, it has been a huge success,"says King of Pops founder Steven Carse." I'm extremely excited about our first year operating this model and am proud of how we have adapted during the pandemic into what I think will be an even more successful, dynamic company in the future.”
While King of Pops will still be selling in stores, their carts are arguably one of the most important pieces of the business. Becoming a Neighborhood Partner is the perfect opportunity for those who have always wanted to start a local business, are looking for part-time work, or families looking for a way to earn extra income together.
King of Pops currently has 25 Neighborhood Partners with the goal of growing to 40 before April 2021. For more information about King of Pops and becoming a Neighborhood Partner, visit kingofpops.com.