NuYo Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

NuYo Frozen Yogurt operates a dessert franchise built around a self-serve frozen yogurt concept. Guests can fill their own cups from a rotating lineup of tart, sweet, and seasonal yogurt flavors, then add their choice of toppings such as fruit, sauces, candies, and other mix-ins.

The menu also includes non-fat, dairy-free, and no-sugar-added selections to appeal to a broad customer base. The brand was created in 2008 in California and was initially incorporated as Pure Frozen Yogurt, Inc. before switching to the NuYo Frozen Yogurt name later the same year.

Its headquarters is located in Granite Bay, California. Franchising began around 2010 as the company started replicating its self-serve model in new territories. NuYo positions itself around a “nutritious yogurt” approach, highlighting frozen yogurt made with live and active cultures.

The company promotes a clean environment, consistent store operations, and an enjoyable in-store atmosphere. Its established procedures and training programs are designed to help franchise owners deliver the same product quality and customer experience across all locations.

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Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a NuYo franchise? It costs on average between $189,000 – $441,000 to start a NuYo franchised restaurant.

This investment covers key startup needs such as store build-out, yogurt equipment, initial product inventory, and early operating costs. The total required amount can vary based on several factors, including the size and layout of the frozen yogurt shop, the market where the store is opened, and whether the franchisee decides to lease or buy the space.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial franchise fee$40,000
Training fee$7,500
Travel and living expenses while training$500–$5,000
Travel and living expenses for staff providing on-site opening assistance$500–$3,000
Travel and living expenses for site selection$0–$1,000
Rent & lease deposit$3,000–$20,000
Utility deposits$300–$2,000
Design plans$5,000
Leasehold improvements$25,000–$81,000
Signs (indoor and outdoor)$3,000–$17,000
Furniture and fixtures$14,000–$31,500
Equipment$59,000–$158,000
POS cash registers$2,500–$3,500
Music subscription$300–$1,000
Opening inventory$4,000–$7,500
Permits, licenses, and approval process$5,500–$11,500
Insurance$1,500–$2,000
Opening advertising$6,500–$8,000
Professional advisor$1,200–$5,500
Store build-up support fee$0–$10,000 plus reimbursement of actual costs
Additional funds – first 3 months$10,000–$20,000
Total Estimated Initial Investment$189,000–$441,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many NuYo locations are there?

As of the latest data, NuYo Frozen Yogurt operates five locations in the United States.

What is the total investment required to open a NuYo franchise?

The total investment required to open a NuYo franchise ranges from $189,000 to $441,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a NuYo franchise?

A NuYo Frozen Yogurt franchise is required to pay a 6% royalty fee on gross sales each month and a 2% marketing fee on gross sales. These percentages make up the main ongoing fees for operating the franchise.

Who owns NuYo?

NuYo Frozen Yogurt is owned by NuYo Frozen Yogurt, Inc.Their headquarters is based in Granite Bay, California.

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