How to Start a Fruit Shake Business

Fruits are generally high in fiber, water, vitamin C, sugars and also contain various phytochemicals that are good for the health. Starting a fresh fruit shake business is a good business venture to start especially more and more people are becoming health conscious. [caption id="attachment_15694" align="alignnone" width="600"]fruit shake business Pixabay at Pexels[/caption] Materials: 1pc. Fruit Slicer 6" (stainless steel) 1pc. Can Opener 1set Measuring Spoon (plastic) 1pc. Measuring Cup (plastic) 1pc. Chopping Board (anti-bacterial) 3pcs. Plastic Bowl 26" 1pc. Spatula Equipments: 2 units Blender (unbreakable, 350 watts) 1 unit Kitchen scale (0-1 kg) 1 unit Styrofoam cooler/ice chest (12x18x14) 1 unit Refrigerator (3 cu. ft. personal size) Packaging: Plastic Cup (12 oz.) Straw Ingredients: 1/3 cup or 40 gms. Ripe Mangoes 1/8 cup Evaporated Milk 1 tbsp. Granulated Sugar 3/4 Ice Cubes Other Flavors/Varieties 1/3 cup or 40 gms. Melon 1/3 cup or 40 gms. Avocados 1/3 cup or 40 gms. Strawberries Procedure: 1. Choose fresh ripe fruits. 2. Peel and remove seeds (when needed) slice fruits into smaller pieces. Remove seeds. 3. Weigh or measure 40 gms. or 1/3 cup fruit and put in blender. Add milk and sugar. 4. Fasten lid of blender and press start button. Use high speed for about 20-30 seconds. 5. Stop the blender and check to see if the ingredients are well blended. Sometimes fruits will jam under the blade. If there is jammed fruit, use a spatula to unjam then blend again. 6. Once the mixture is evenly blended, slowly add ¾ cup ice cubes. Blend again in high speed for about 15 seconds or until blender sounds smooth. 7. Pour in 12 oz. plastic cup and serve with straw. Note: May mix 2 kinds of fruits together, adjust measurement of each fruit to ¼ cup. Business Registration Requirements Business Name Registration Visit Department of Trade & Industry (DTI) Provincial Office where the business is located or log on to www.bnrs.dti.gov.ph Mayor's Permit Resident Certificate & Sanitary Permit from the local municipality where the business is located Tax Identification Number (TIN) Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) National Office, Agham Road, Diliman, Quezon City Trunkline: (632) 981.7000 / 981.8888 Email: contact_us@cctr.bir.gov.ph Website: www.bir.gov.ph Training Institution DTI-Cottage Industry Technology Center (CITC) 20 Russet St., SSS Village, Makati City Tel. Nos.: (632) 942.0880 / 942.3974 Email: citc_dti@yahoo.com Technology Resource Center (TRC) 2/F Jacinta II Bldg., EDSA Guadalupe, Makati City (beside Metro Manila Development Authority-MMDA) Tel. Nos.: (632) 727.6205 Website: www.tlrc.gov.ph Technical Education and Skills Development Authority for Women Center (TESDA-WC) 37 East Services Rd. South Superhighway, Taguig City Telefax. Nos.: (632) 818.8062 Trunkline: (632) 814.4076 loc. 278 Email: tesdawomen@yahoo.com Website: http://twc.tesda.gov.ph Source: www.dti.gov.ph, wikipedia.org

Source: Business Diary Philippines

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