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7 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Buy Right Now
7 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Buy Right Now

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7 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Buy Right Now

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a revolutionary force reshaping our world. These seven stocks are at the epicenter of this transformation. 10 stocks we like better than SoundHound AI › Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving from a futuristic concept to the defining technology of our era. With generative AI alone projected to add trillions in economic value by 2030, we're witnessing the early stages of a transformation that will reshape every industry. From voice interfaces and intelligent automation to energy infrastructure and next-generation computing, AI's tentacles are reaching into every corner of the global economy. This revolution isn't just about chatbots and image generators. AI is fundamentally changing how businesses operate, make decisions, and serve customers. Companies that successfully integrate AI into their core operations are seeing dramatic improvements in efficiency, customer satisfaction, and profitability. Meanwhile, those that fail to adapt risk becoming obsolete in an increasingly automated world. While tech giants dominate headlines in the AI arena, savvy investors should look beyond the obvious plays. The companies best positioned to profit from AI adoption span multiple sectors -- from specialized AI software providers to the infrastructure players powering this computational revolution. Here are seven stocks offering compelling exposure to AI's explosive growth trajectory. SoundHound AI (NASDAQ: SOUN) pioneers conversational AI technology that enables natural voice interactions between humans and machines, with its platform already powering millions of interactions daily across automotive, restaurant, and consumer brands. The company's edge computing capabilities allow voice processing directly on devices, creating faster, more private experiences, while its recent acquisition of Amelia expands its reach into enterprise customer service automation. As voice becomes the dominant interface for AI interaction, SoundHound's proprietary technology and growing patent portfolio position it to capture massive value from the shift to conversational computing. Lemonade (NYSE: LMND) leverages AI to reimagine insurance, using AI chatbots to handle claims in seconds and behavioral economics to reduce fraud while improving customer experience. The company's AI-driven approach enables it to operate with a fraction of traditional insurers' overhead, passing savings to customers while maintaining strong unit economics that improve with scale. With its recent expansion into auto insurance and growing lifetime value per customer, Lemonade demonstrates how AI can transform even the most traditional industries. Oklo (NYSE: OKLO) develops advanced nuclear fission power plants perfectly suited to meet the exploding energy demands of AI data centers, with its compact reactors offering reliable, carbon-free baseload power. The nuclear energy company recently benefited from executive orders President Trump signed on May 23 that streamline nuclear development by allowing the departments of Energy and Defense to build reactors on federal land and requiring the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to make licensing decisions within 18 months. With Oklo CEO Jacob DeWitte present at the signing ceremony alongside other nuclear industry leaders, the company is well positioned to capitalize on the administration's push to accelerate nuclear deployment for powering AI data centers and defense facilities. Navitas Semiconductor (NASDAQ: NVTS) creates gallium nitride (GaN) power semiconductors that dramatically improve energy efficiency in data centers, reducing the massive power consumption that threatens to limit AI scaling. The company recently announced a collaboration with Nvidia to co-develop 800V HVDC systems for next-generation AI server racks, validating its GaNFast and GeneSiC technologies. With AI infrastructure scaling rapidly, Navitas offers a high-leverage play on the power efficiency demands of the AI boom. Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) transforms from social media giant to AI powerhouse, deploying advanced AI across its billions of users while building the infrastructure for next-generation AI experiences. The company's massive investments in AI research yield practical applications from content recommendation to ad targeting. Meanwhile, its open-source Llama models position it as a key enabler of the broader AI ecosystem. With its vast data resources, computing infrastructure, and direct monetization paths through advertising and virtual reality, Meta offers multiple ways to win from AI advancement. Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) embeds AI throughout its massive ecosystem, from Alexa voice assistants and recommendation engines to warehouse robotics and Amazon Web Services' AI services that power thousands of enterprises. The company's Bedrock platform democratizes access to leading AI models while its custom AI chips offer cost-effective alternatives to traditional processors, creating multiple revenue streams from the AI boom. As both a massive user of AI for its operations and a provider of AI infrastructure to others, Amazon benefits from AI adoption at every level of the technology stack. Poet Technologies (NASDAQ: POET) develops optical interconnect solutions that could revolutionize AI computing by using light instead of electricity to move data between chips, dramatically reducing the power consumption and heat generation that limit AI scaling. The company's photonic integrated circuits enable data transmission speeds up to 100 times faster than traditional copper connections while consuming 50% less power, addressing critical bottlenecks in AI data centers. As AI models grow exponentially larger and require massive data movement between processors, Poet's optical technology could become fundamental to making advanced AI economically viable. Before you buy stock in SoundHound AI, consider this: The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the for investors to buy now… and SoundHound AI wasn't one of them. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years. Consider when Netflix made this list on December 17, 2004... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you'd have $639,271!* Or when Nvidia made this list on April 15, 2005... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you'd have $804,688!* Now, it's worth noting Stock Advisor's total average return is 957% — a market-crushing outperformance compared to 167% for the S&P 500. Don't miss out on the latest top 10 list, available when you join . See the 10 stocks » *Stock Advisor returns as of May 19, 2025 John Mackey, former CEO of Whole Foods Market, an Amazon subsidiary, is a member of The Motley Fool's board of directors. Randi Zuckerberg, a former director of market development and spokeswoman for Facebook and sister to Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg, is a member of The Motley Fool's board of directors. George Budwell has positions in Lemonade, Navitas Semiconductor, and Nvidia. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Amazon, Lemonade, Meta Platforms, and Nvidia. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. 7 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Buy Right Now was originally published by The Motley Fool

5 New Trader Joe's Finds in Stores Right Now—Plus 5 Returning Favorites
5 New Trader Joe's Finds in Stores Right Now—Plus 5 Returning Favorites

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5 New Trader Joe's Finds in Stores Right Now—Plus 5 Returning Favorites

New Trader Joe's finds include Teeny Tiny Strawberry Rhubarb Pies, Sparkling Tea and Lemonade and more. Plus, favorites like Green Goddess Gouda and Passion Fruit Granola are back in stores. TJ's is also introducing Tarongino Frizzante—a sparkling wine made with Valencia you're a regular at your local Trader Joe's, you know that the nautical-themed grocer is constantly rolling out new products—and that includes some new finds featured in the most recent edition of the store's Fearless Flyer. This summer-friendly Trader Joe's lineup features plenty of refreshing, fruity flavors, especially for guava and strawberry fans. (Did we mention there are nine strawberry snacks and treats in the flyer?) While some of these irresistible finds earn a regular spot on shelves, others are seasonal or only available for a limited time, so we've also included five returning fan favorites so you don't miss out while they're around. Ahead, discover everything from drinks and desserts to tasty cheeses that are sure to have you running to stock up. $5.49 per box of four pies These pies may be tiny, but they make up for their size with big flavor. The jam-like filling features a mix of sweet summer strawberries and slightly tart rhubarb, resulting in perfectly balanced flavors. And the buttery crust doesn't disappoint either; just remember to heat the pies in the oven if you want to enjoy a flakier texture. $2.99 per 10.5-ounce jar Did you hear that guava is our pick for the flavor of the summer? Organically grown guavas ripened under intense Brazilian sunshine get combined with real cane sugar to create this fruit spread that tastes great spread on toast, added to parfaits and even used as a glaze on pork chops. Each jar of this semisweet tropical treat is available for only $2.99, but supplies are limited, so you might want to grab a few before it disappears from shelves. $12.99 per 17.5-mL bottle If you're looking for a new beverage to sip on warm weekends, you can't go wrong with Trader Joe's newly released Tarongino Frizzante. It's made by fermenting sparkling Spanish white wine with Valencia oranges, resulting in a light and refreshing drink with a low alcohol content. Try pairing it with your favorite shrimp recipes for a quintessential summer combo. $11.99 per pound of cheese Trader Joe's cheese cases are no stranger to a variety of Toscano cheese flavorings, and now the creamy, nutty cheese features the flavors of another fan favorite … the popular Crunchy Chili Onion condiment. Its subtle spiciness and crumbly texture make for an unexpected, yet delicious addition to charcuterie boards and salads. $1.99 per 12-ounce can Black tea and fresh-squeezed lemon are a combo as classic as peanut butter and jelly, so it's no surprise that Trader Joe's has found yet another inventive way to combine the two. Their Sparkling Tea & Lemonade is made with organic black tea and features a carbonated twist, plus lots of lemon flavor (think lemon juice, peel, oil and extract). And since it's packaged in convenient single-serve cans, it's ideal for taking on the go. $3.99 per 5.3-ounce box Strawberries and jalapeños might seem like an unlikely pairing, but once you've tried it in cracker form, you may change your mind. Like the Raisin Rosemary and Fig & Olive varieties, Trader Joe's new crisps have a buttermilk cracker base that, combined with the sweet dried strawberries, balances the otherwise spicy chili notes. Grab a 5.3-ounce box for $3.99, and don't forget a dip or cheese to enjoy with the new snack. Related: 6 Groceries You Shouldn't Buy at Trader Joe's, According to a Food Writer $9.99 per pound of cheese Another beloved cheese has officially hit the Trader Joe's refrigerated shelves. The Green Goddess Gouda takes the semi-hard cow's-milk cheese and packs it with all the oniony, herby flavors found in the dressing and dip of the same name. Place a random-weight wedge on a tray alongside veggies and crackers for gatherings, or try melting slices in paninis or burgers for a unique upgrade. $3.99 per 12-ounce bag It's been about a year since Trader Joe's last stocked their seasonal Passion Fruit Granola, and with summer on the way, the return timing on this tropical-tasting topping is perfect. The sweetened rolled oats are coated in real passion fruit puree with a tangy taste to match that of the freeze-dried raspberries. Our editors are big fans, especially when you combine it with some of TJ's creamy yogurt. Adding handfuls to smoothie bowls is another tasty option. $3.99 per 32-ounce bottle There's a reason that this seasonal margarita mix sells out quickly, and that's because it's better-tasting (and less expensive) than other brands. And all that great taste is thanks to the simple blend of premium organic ingredients, including real lime juice and agave syrup. Stir in a splash of TJ's Tequila Blanco for a traditional taste, or mix it with their Lime Flavored Sparkling Water for a nonalcoholic beverage with an intense citrus flavor. $2.99 per 16-ounce package According to the Fearless Flyer, this returning find first debuted as part of a pasta gift pack and was so well received by customers that TJ's decided to bring it back in its very own 16-ounce package. The flame-shaped pasta (hence the name) has a matching orange hue that comes from the addition of organic turmeric, plus a bright Sicilian lemon flavor that tastes great with little more than a drizzle of olive oil. Related: The 7 Best Snacks at Trader Joe's for Better Cholesterol, Recommended by Dietitians Read the original article on EATINGWELL

Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour Setlist: Every Song From the First Show
Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour Setlist: Every Song From the First Show

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time23-05-2025

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Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour Setlist: Every Song From the First Show

'Five Nights of Beyoncé!' That was the tagline trumpeted across television and radio throughout Los Angeles ahead of the Monday night (April 28) kick-off for the 35-time Grammy winner's highly anticipated Cowboy Carter Tour at SoFi Stadium in neighboring Inglewood, Calif. More from Billboard Yeat Sets 2025 Australian Dates for The Bell Down Under Tour Ye Releases 'Donda 2' Album to Streaming Services for First Time Fugazi Are Bringing Their Extensive Live Series to Streaming The 32-market stadium tour — across nine cities in the U.S. and Europe — borrows its name from Beyoncé's eighth studio album. Released in March 2024, the country-themed project is the second act in a three-album arc that launched with Act 1: Renaissance in 2022. Featuring a mix of R&B, folk, blues and Americana, Cowboy Carter presented guest turns and cameos by country legends Dolly Parton, Linda Martell and Willie Nelson, contemporary stars Miley Cyrus and Post Malone, and emerging Black country artists such as Shaboozey, Tanner Adell and Brittney Spencer. (Not to mention a cast of stellar musicians from Stevie Wonder and Nile Rodgers to Jon Batiste, Gary Clark Jr. and Rhiannon Giddens.) Powered by hits and fan faves like 'Texas Hold 'Em' (her ninth Billboard Hot 100 No. 1), covers of Parton's 'Jolene' and the Beatles' 'Blackbird' plus 'Levii's Jeans (with Malone) and 'Ya Ya,' Cowboy Carter garnered a leading 11 nominations for the 67th Grammy Awards. The album ultimately won three gold gramophones: best country duo/group performance for 'II Most Wanted' (with Cyrus), best country album (the first Black artist to claim that honor) and album of the year — an honor that had long eluded Beyoncé, making her the first Black female to win that marquee category since Ms. Lauryn Hill in 1999. Beyoncé last visited SoFi Stadium when she brought her Renaissance World Tour to the venue. She played three sold-out nights at the venue in September 2023, highlights of which included a surprise appearance by Diana Ross who led the audience in singing 'Happy Birthday' to Beyoncé. On Christmas Day last year, Beyoncé gave fans a glimpse of what might be in store for the Cowboy Carter Tour when she performed several tracks with special guests like Post Malone, Shaboozey and daughter Blue Ivy for the halftime show during the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans football game at Houston's NRG Stadium. Here's a look at Beyoncé's opening night setlist for the Cowboy Carter Tour. Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) The American national anthem (lyrics 1814; adopted 1931) Album: Lemonade (2016) 'YA YA'; Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) 'Why Don't You Love Me'; Album: I Am… Sasha Fierce (2008) Album: Renaissance (2022) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Album: Lemonade (2016) Single to promote Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé (2023) Album: I Am… Sasha Fierce (2008) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) 'SWEET HONEY BUCKIIN''; Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) 'Summer Renaissance' & 'Pure/Honey'; Album: Renaissance (2022) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Album: Lemonade (2016) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Album: Renaissance (2022) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Album: Renaissance (2022) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Album: Renaissance (2022) Album: Renaissance (2022) Album: Renaissance (2022) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Album: Dangerously in Love (2003) Album: Renaissance (2022) Maze featuring Frankie Beverly cover (1981) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Album: Cowboy Carter (2024) Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

1 Artificial Intelligence Stock Poised for Explosive Gains Over the Next 10 Years
1 Artificial Intelligence Stock Poised for Explosive Gains Over the Next 10 Years

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1 Artificial Intelligence Stock Poised for Explosive Gains Over the Next 10 Years

AI is transforming insurance by replacing brokers with algorithms, and Lemonade leads this revolution. The company shows impressive growth despite being unprofitable, with management expecting positive earnings by 2026. This under-the-radar AI stock offers significant upside if its technology creates lasting advantages against traditional insurers. 10 stocks we like better than Lemonade › In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) applications, one often-overlooked player stands at the intersection of AI and a massive traditional industry ripe for disruption. While tech giants dominate AI headlines, this mid-cap innovator is quietly using machine learning to transform a centuries-old business model -- and potentially deliver explosive returns in the process. Lemonade (NYSE: LMND) is revolutionizing the $9 trillion global insurance industry by replacing brokers and bureaucracy with bots and machine learning. Founded in 2015, this technology-driven insurance company has expanded from offering basic renters policies to a full suite, including homeowners, pet, car, and term life insurance across the U.S. and parts of Europe. Here's why its stock could be gearing up for an incredible run over the next 10 years, perhaps far longer. At its core, Lemonade is an AI company disguised as an insurer. Its proprietary algorithms handle everything from initial risk assessment to claims processing -- sometimes paying claims in as little as three seconds. This technology-first approach creates three distinct competitive advantages. First, Lemonade's AI dramatically reduces operating expenses. Traditional insurers typically operate with expense ratios of 20% to 30%, while Lemonade's tech-enabled model aims to operate far more efficiently at scale. By automating underwriting and claims handling, the company requires fewer human touchpoints, translating to lower costs as volume increases. Second, the company's data flywheel strengthens over time. With every policy written and claim processed, Lemonade's algorithms become more sophisticated at risk assessment and fraud detection. The company has processed millions of claims to refine its underwriting models. Third, Lemonade's subscription-based model and B corp structure align the company with its customers. Unlike traditional insurers, which profit when they deny claims, Lemonade takes a fixed fee from premiums and donates unused claims funds to charities selected by customers through its "Giveback" program, removing the inherent conflict of interest in traditional insurance. Despite the stock currently trading at approximately 57% below its 2020 initial public offering (IPO) price, Lemonade's business fundamentals tell a compelling growth story. The company recently surpassed $1 billion in in-force premium (IFP) just eight and a half years after selling its first policy. IFP grew 27% year over year in Q1 2025, marking the sixth consecutive quarter of accelerating growth. Customer count has expanded to over 2.5 million, up 21% from the previous year, while premium per customer increased 4% to $396. Perhaps most impressively, revenue has skyrocketed 2,240% since the company's public debut in 2020, demonstrating the scalability of its business model. Like many disruptive tech companies, Lemonade has prioritized growth over profitability in its early years. The company reported a net loss of $62.4 million in Q1 2025, with an adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) loss of $47 million. However, there are clear signs of a path to profitability. Lemonade's gross loss ratio -- defined as the ratio of losses and loss adjustment expense to gross earned premium -- has stabilized at 73% on a trailing-12-month basis, comfortably within the company's target range and comparable to established insurers. Operating expenses, excluding growth spending, have remained essentially flat while IFP has grown at a 21% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) since the third quarter of 2023, demonstrating a significant operational leverage. Most importantly, management has explicitly guided toward positive adjusted EBITDA before year-end 2026. Lemonade Car represents the company's most significant growth opportunity and potential catalyst for future value creation. Auto insurance is a $350 billion market in the U.S. alone, dwarfing renters and homeowners insurance combined. The product shows early signs of inflection, with Q1 marking the first quarter where Car's sequential IFP growth outpaced the rest of Lemonade's book. Two key differentiators drive Lemonade's auto insurance strategy. First, its proprietary AI leverages telematics data to precisely target young, safe drivers with competitive pricing. In states where Lemonade has implemented telematics insights at or near point-of-sale, conversion rates have increased by approximately 60%. Second, the cross-sell opportunity to Lemonade's existing 2.5 million non-Car customers (who collectively spend over $3 billion annually on car insurance) creates a uniquely efficient growth channel. The company reported that Car cross-sales more than doubled in Q1 2025 compared to the same period in 2024. With coverage now reaching over 40% of the U.S. car market and nearly 60% of its customer base following recent state expansions, Lemonade Car is positioned to drive significant growth in the coming years. Despite its potential, Lemonade faces substantial challenges. The company remains unprofitable, and the drive toward profitability could take a few more quarters to complete. Moreover, the company's outstanding share count has increased by 67% since its IPO, resulting in significant dilution for early shareholders. Another key risk factor is that the insurance industry is highly regulated and competitive, with deep-pocketed incumbents and other insurtechs vying for market share. Moreover, catastrophic events like the California wildfires (which contributed 16 points to Lemonade's Q1 gross loss ratio) represent ongoing risk factors. Perhaps most telling is the stock's last stated short interest of 23%, indicating significant skepticism among professional investors. Bears argue that Lemonade's AI advantages are overstated and that the company's claims handling and pricing models remain unproven at scale. Looking 10 years out, Lemonade's AI-first approach could fundamentally reshape insurance economics. As AI advances from narrow applications to more general capabilities, Lemonade's early mover advantage and purpose-built infrastructure position it to leverage these developments more effectively than legacy insurers constrained by debt and outdated systems. If Lemonade can successfully execute its strategy, capturing even a modest share of the multitrillion-dollar insurance market while achieving the operational efficiencies promised by its AI-driven model, the company could deliver exceptional returns. After all, the company's current $2.3 billion market cap pales in comparison to its commercial opportunity. All told, Lemonade stock is a speculative play on the future of insurance. If its AI-first strategy creates a viable economic moat, its shares should soar in the years to come. On the flip side, Lemonade's share price could continue to disappoint if its larger rivals implement this technology in an efficient, customer-friendly manner. Before you buy stock in Lemonade, consider this: The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the for investors to buy now… and Lemonade wasn't one of them. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years. Consider when Netflix made this list on December 17, 2004... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you'd have $642,582!* Or when Nvidia made this list on April 15, 2005... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you'd have $829,879!* Now, it's worth noting Stock Advisor's total average return is 975% — a market-crushing outperformance compared to 172% for the S&P 500. Don't miss out on the latest top 10 list, available when you join . See the 10 stocks » *Stock Advisor returns as of May 19, 2025 George Budwell has positions in Lemonade. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Lemonade. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. 1 Artificial Intelligence Stock Poised for Explosive Gains Over the Next 10 Years was originally published by The Motley Fool

Ellianos Coffee Unveils Two New Menu Items: Lemonade and Sweet Tea
Ellianos Coffee Unveils Two New Menu Items: Lemonade and Sweet Tea

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time20-05-2025

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Ellianos Coffee Unveils Two New Menu Items: Lemonade and Sweet Tea

By GlobeNewswire Published on May 20, 2025, 19:45 IST Lake City, Florida, May 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Ellianos Coffee, a southeast-based drive-thru specialty coffee brand, is excited to announce the launch of two highly requested menu items: Lemonade and Sweet Tea. These refreshing drinks are perfect for the warm weather ahead, offering customers new options to enjoy in the summer. Customers can now enjoy the classic, crisp taste of Lemonade and Sweet Tea, which can be ordered on their own or combined as a half-and-half for the ultimate refreshing blend. Guests also have the option to personalize their drinks with any of the available flavor additions, creating a truly customized experience. Whether you're craving the sweet and tart balance of Lemonade, the smooth comfort of Sweet Tea, or a perfect mix of both, Ellianos is committed to providing a drink that suits every taste. 'We've received a lot of customer feedback asking for these drinks, and we're thrilled to finally bring them to our menu,' said Greg Pruitt, VP of Marketing at Ellianos Coffee. 'As we continue to grow, customization remains a key part of what we offer our customers. Whether you prefer your drinks as is or with a hint of flavor, we're excited to meet those requests and provide an elevated experience for all our guests.' Ellianos' Lemonade and Sweet Tea are designed to be the perfect addition to your coffee run, whether as a standalone drink or a delightful complement to your Ellianos favorites. With the option to customize with flavors like strawberry, raspberry, peach, and more, these beverages will be a hit for guests of all ages this summer. The Ellianos menu boasts Signature Creations such as the Caffe Dolce Latte, iced Tuscany Toffee Latte, or a Cookies and Cream Freezer. For non-coffee drinkers, Ellianos offers fruit smoothies, energy drinks, teas, and refreshers. The coffee franchise also provides an array of food items such as breakfast sandwiches, fresh New York-style bagels, hearty breakfast bowls with creamy homemade grits, and more. Over the past year, Ellianos has seen significant growth, expanding its footprint in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama, and offering territories in other states across the southeast. The brand continues to seek franchisees for territories in Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, and North Carolina. About Ellianos Coffee Ellianos Coffee, established in 2002 by entrepreneurs Scott and Pam Stewart, is committed to delivering Italian Quality at America's Pace®. Throughout its 20-year history, Ellianos has expanded to 67 stores, with over 200 more in various stages of development. Franchise Business Review (FBR) recognized Ellianos as a 2025 Top Franchise and a 2024 Top Food Franchise. Entrepreneur magazine included Ellianos in its 2025 Franchise 500® list, highlighting it among the nation's top franchises. Additionally, Ellianos was celebrated as a Top 10 Coffee Franchise by Entrepreneur Magazine in 2024 and was featured in QSR Magazine's 16 Best Restaurant Franchising Deals for 2024. To explore franchising opportunities with Ellianos Coffee, visit Attachment Ellianos Coffee Unveils Two New Menu Items: Lemonade and Sweet Tea Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. GlobeNewswire provides press release distribution services globally, with substantial operations in North America and Europe.

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