Tabletree Juice expanding into Flathead Valley, Montana

As well, further expansion into the B.C market may be in the future for Creston-based Tabletree Juice.

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Flathead Cherry Growers Association members examine their crop.

Flathead Cherry Growers Association in Montana growers examine their crop — Photo courtesy Flathead Cherry Growers Association in Montana

Creston's Tabletree Juice is pleased to announce that a Letter of Intent has been signed with the Flathead Cherry Growers Association in Montana.  The intentions of the agreement is to formalize the details by which they may expand their juice business into the United States.  The company is currently in the stages of proceeding with the steps to build a new juice plant operation on Flathead Lake in Montana. 

Tabletree is evaluating a BC expansion opportunity as well for the 2016 season and is considering the best type of business structure and relationship that would best support this expansion.

"We are considering the possibility of joint-ventures, a franchise, or other model to expand our local and Western Canada existing customer base. We would welcome the chance to discuss this unique and exclusive business opportunity," said Gary and Susan Snow, owners of Tabletree. "We will be continuing to produce our globally awarded juice in Creston for the  2015 production run and will assure that our customer base has access to Tabletree products this year and into the future as we expand in the USA."  

For further info please contact Gary or Susan Snow at Tabletree at their contact information found at www.tabletreejuice.com or email [email protected]

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