Football Town, with a Teriyaki Problem!

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Jake & Candy Moore are our newest franchisees in Pennsylvania!

Jake’s experience includes being a Corrections Officer for 27 years in a maximum-security prison and Candy spent the past 26 years working in a family-owned manufacturing business.

The two were introduced to Teriyaki Madness through a business consultant, and decided to drive 2.5 hours to the closest TMAD to try the food! They fell in love with the food immediately and appreciated
the made-to-order, healthy
food choices.

Jake has always aspired to own a restaurant, and between TMAD’s brand, concept, and culture,

the pair decided they wanted to grow the brand on the East Coast.

Jake & Candy worked directly with Alison Satriana who oversees our new Finance Department. She helps candidates, like Jake & Candy move through the process to get financing for their new business.

They plan to open their first shop on Penn State University’s main campus and have a goal to open two more locations in the future.

Jake & Candy are excited to bring the Madness to Penn State!

Welcome to the Madness

Jake & Candy!
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The people have spoken, and they want Teriyaki. Asian and Fast Casual are the two fastest growing segments in the restaurant industry. Join the Japanese franchise revolution and give people what they want: HUGE BOWLS OF AWESOMENESS!

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