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The black entrepreneur is the largest franchisee of the Philly Precel factory
Central Florida tastes in Philadelphia. The largest pre -style brand in the country in the style of Philly, Philly Preccek Factory, works with a black entrepreneur and a lawyer of Social Changes Derek Lewis to introduce beloved soft pretzels to the state of Sunshine.
Lewis is the former president of Pepsico Beverages on the first owner of the Big Dave’s Cheessteaks franchise locations in central Florida. He will use his experience to conduct the development of several stores with Philly Pretzel factories throughout the Orlando area. His last undertaking is based on his personal passion for showing brotherly love and sharing the iconic food culture in Philadelphia.
“The soft pretzels are woven into the cultural material of Philadelphia, and since childhood I wanted their characteristic taste,” said Lewis.
“This partnership allows me to introduce another authentic experience from Philadelphia to Florida, supplementing our successful Dave cheese operations. We create a complete experience from Philadelphia, which provides our guests with world -class taste and quality. “
What makes Philly Pretzel Factory so good?
College buddies Dan Dizio and Len Lehman founded the Philly Pretzel factory in 1998. He is known for the iconic Philly Precels. Pretals in the Philly style stand out in terms of shape, which is more like a figure-8, in comparison with two loops and a thick center. These are frequently not fluffy pretzels; They are thick, barely sweet, but salty and biting.
The Philly Precel Factory menu incorporates classic Precle Philly, pretzel phrases, mini pretzels, rivets, pretzel dogs, cheese pretzels and plenty of others, together with various sweet and salty dips. With over 170 locations throughout the country, Lewis will likely be the largest franchisee in the southern region of the United States.
After starting, Lewis will likely be the largest franchisee in the southern region of the United States.
“Lewis command regarding operational excellence and a deep understanding of the gastronomic services industry makes him an ideal partner to expand our presence in central Florida,” said Dan Dizio, general director and co-founder of Philly Factory. “His passion for food culture in Philadelphia and proven success on the market will play a key role in introducing our brand to new communities.”
The first traditional locations under this partnership are to be opened at the end of 2025, but non -traditional locations can open earlier. Each traditional location will contain classic elements of the Philly Pretzel Factory menu with freshly baked pretzels and modern pretzel products.
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