Draft:Mo'Cha Bubble Tea

History
Mo'Cha Bubble Tea is a Canadian owned bubble tea chain operating in Ontario. The restaurants are characterized by a "vibrant bold" theme with light wood, darker backsplash and bright purple and green accents.

It was founded in Sarnia, Ontario in 2020 by Canadian entrepreneur and businessman, Moe Deol to supplement lost revenue in his other ventures due to the pandemic. The concept grew into a franchise due to great demand.

The brand is owned by Zip Brands Inc.

Franchise
There are 13 store locations in Ontario and currently expanding into other provinces across Canada. Each franchise owner completes a 14 day training divided into three segments. The franchise development support staff visit the store after opening to assist franchise owners.

The cost of a franchise is $15,000 which is paid once the franchise agreement has been signed. The royalty fee is 4.5% of the total sales which is categorized under the franchise agreement and is paid on a weekly basis to Zip Brands. The marketing fee is an additional 1% of sales which is also paid on a weekly basis. The funds are kept in the "National Advertising Fund" and are used for advertisement and promotional costs. It is also required that franchisees pay $200 a month for a technology contribution.

Locations
Mo'Cha Bubble Tea has locations in Sarnia, Brampton, Mississauga, Chatham, Georgetown, London, Milton, Orangeville and Toronto, Ontario.