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'''Yogurt Mountain''' LLC, founded by [[David Kahn]] and [[Aaron Greenberg]], is a chain of self-serve [[Yogurt shops|frozen yogurt shops]] based in [[Birmingham]].  Each location offers 16 rotating flavors of frozen yogurt and 50+ toppings, for which the customer pays by the ounce.
'''Yogurt Mountain''' LLC, founded by [[David Kahn]] and [[Aaron Greenberg]], is a chain of self-serve [[Yogurt shops|frozen yogurt shops]] based in [[Birmingham]].  Each location offers 16 rotating flavors of frozen yogurt and 50+ toppings, for which the customer pays by the ounce.


Yogurt Mountain opened its first store in [[Cahaba Village]] in [[Mountain Brook]] in September 2009.  A second location opened shortly thereafter in [[Midtown Village Shopping Center‎]] in [[Tuscaloosa]].  In April 2010, [[Books-A-Million]] paid $3 million for a minority equity share of the chain. Soon after, Yogurt Mountain locations began opening inside Books-A-Million locations.  By early 2012, Yogurt Mountain had expanded to 42 locations in 15 states.<sup>1</sup> <sup>2</sup>
Yogurt Mountain opened its first store in [[Cahaba Village]] in [[Mountain Brook]] in September 2009.  A second location opened shortly thereafter in [[Midtown Village Shopping Center‎]] in [[Tuscaloosa]].  In April 2010, [[Books-A-Million]] paid $3 million for a minority equity share of the chain. Soon after, Yogurt Mountain locations began opening inside Books-A-Million locations.  By early 2014, Yogurt Mountain had expanded to 43 locations in 14 states.<sup>1</sup><sup>2</sup>
 
Kahn sold his remaining stake in the company in July [[2013]].
   
   
== References ==
== References ==
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# Godwin, Brent.  (February 10, 2012).  "[http://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2012/02/10/yogurt-mountain-llc-continues-expansion.html Yogurt Mountain LLC continues expansion]."  ''Birmingham Business Journal''.
# Godwin, Brent.  (February 10, 2012).  "[http://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2012/02/10/yogurt-mountain-llc-continues-expansion.html Yogurt Mountain LLC continues expansion]."  ''Birmingham Business Journal''.


* [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yogurt_Mountain&oldid=472091500 Yogurt Mountain]. (January 19, 2012). Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Accessed February 29, 2012.
* "[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yogurt_Mountain&oldid=472091500 Yogurt Mountain]" (January 19, 2012) Wikipedia - accessed February 29, 2012
* DeButts, Jimmy. (April 16, 2010.)  "[http://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/stories/2010/04/12/daily48.html Books-A-Million paid $3M for Yogurt Mountain stake]."  ''Birmingham Business Journal''.
* DeButts, Jimmy  (April 16, 2010)  "[http://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/stories/2010/04/12/daily48.html Books-A-Million paid $3M for Yogurt Mountain stake]."  {{BBJ}}
* "[http://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2010/11/05/books-a-million-teams-up-with-yogurt.html Books-A-Million teams up with Yogurt Mountain]."  (November 5, 2010). ''Birmingham Business Journal''.
* "[http://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2010/11/05/books-a-million-teams-up-with-yogurt.html Books-A-Million teams up with Yogurt Mountain]."  (November 5, 2010)  {{BBJ}}
* Azok, Dawn Kent (July 22, 2013) "Founder of Birmingham's Yogurt Mountain chain sells remaining stake in company, looks to new food ventures." {{BN}}


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Yogurt Mountain LLC, founded by David Kahn and Aaron Greenberg, is a chain of self-serve frozen yogurt shops based in Birmingham. Each location offers 16 rotating flavors of frozen yogurt and 50+ toppings, for which the customer pays by the ounce.

Yogurt Mountain opened its first store in Cahaba Village in Mountain Brook in September 2009. A second location opened shortly thereafter in Midtown Village Shopping Center‎ in Tuscaloosa. In April 2010, Books-A-Million paid $3 million for a minority equity share of the chain. Soon after, Yogurt Mountain locations began opening inside Books-A-Million locations. By early 2014, Yogurt Mountain had expanded to 43 locations in 14 states.12

Kahn sold his remaining stake in the company in July 2013.

References

  1. Yogurt Mountain Locations. (February 29, 2012).
  2. Godwin, Brent. (February 10, 2012). "Yogurt Mountain LLC continues expansion." Birmingham Business Journal.

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