Yummy Koalas, Corporation

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Yummy Koalas, Corp. strives to deliver the best in high-quality, low-priced products.

Yummy Koalas Corporation was created and registered under Florida’s Law in September 2007. It is a new snack concept designed to sell freshly made mini donuts, Cuban coffee, cappuccino, frozen cappuccino, frozen "Koala Smoothies", hot chocolate and sodas in an attractive, self-powered mobile unit.
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Originally, it was created with the purpose of offering its clientele a tasty snack along with fast service and to sponsor the “Australian Koala Foundation”, a non-profit organization constantly working on the preservation of koalas and their habitat on an international scale.
Some attractive highlights of this concept are the professional design and graphics of the mobile unit, the fresh quality of our products and the good will of contributing to a non-profit organization, creating a self-conscious mind to our clientele with curious tips and facts about koalas, their environment, and how one as an individual could help the environment in general, all pre-printed on our exclusive product packaging.

Yummy Koalas Corporation’s goal is to help the environment. We plan to establish several mobile units scattered throughout the South Florida area, its goal is to expand business northbound in the near future.

If you are interested in obtaining one of this units, please contact Maria Cerame, President of Yummy Koalas Corporation, at 305-215-8900 to arrange a meeting.
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Yummy Koala Facts-
Did you know that...

-Koalas do not live in rainforests or desert areas. They live in the tall eucalypt forests and low eucalypt woodlands of mainland eastern Australia and on some islands off the southern and eastern coasts. Queensland, NSW, Victoria and South Australia are the only states where koalas are found naturally in the wild.

-There are well over 600 varieties of eucalypts. Koalas eat only some of these. They are very fussy eaters and have strong preferences for different types of gum leaves. Within a particular area, as few as one, and generally no more than two or three species of eucalypt will be regularly browsed (we call these "primary browse trees") while a variety of other species, including some non-eucalypts, appear to be browsed occasionally or used for just sitting or sleeping in.

Source-
www.savethekoala.com
Australia Koala Foundation