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River Valley & Ozark Edition of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Advertising Supplement
SWEETBERRY FROZEN YOGURT
Clean shop serves cold treats to the community
When the summer heat hits Arkansas, there’s nothing better than a cold treat to cool one down. Sweetberry Frozen Yogurt is a shop dedicated to serving up great flavors and some of the coldest treats in town. Owner Amber Johnson works hard to keep her customers happy. “We are the friendliest and cleanest yo- gurt shop, with a large variety of flavors and toppings,” she said. “We always put our customers first.”
Amber and her husband, Cody, pur- chased the business in December 2016. The shop offers 12 varieties of frozen yogurt and Italian-ice flavors, cones and two cup sizes, and more than 60 toppings from which to choose. Amber said the most challenging aspect of the business is keeping the yogurt machines clean and sanitized, along with keeping track of the inventory.
Family is a big part of Sweetberry’s business, Amber said. She said family members help out in the store, along
with one employee who is outside of the family. Amber added that she strives to be a good boss by setting a high stan- dard for the business and by being will- ing to do hard work. “I’ll never ask an employee to do anything that I’m not willing to do,” she said. “I respect and listen to anything they need to tell me.”
Amber added that the Greenbrier community, in which Sweetberry Fro- zen Yogurt is located, helps the busi- ness excel.
“Our small-town community is very important to our business,” she said. “Their support means the world to us.”
Sweetberry Frozen Yogurt provides a superb place for community residents to get together for some deliciously cold treats while also being treated like family.
ARKANSAS DUCT DOCTORS
Experienced staff helps customers breathe easy
Since 2005, Arkansas Duct Doctors has been proudly helping its customers improve their quality of life through the air they breathe.
Because of the staff’s extensive training and experience in the heat- ing, ventilation and air-conditioning industry, Arkansas Duct Doctors has been able to ensure proper duct and dryer-vent cleaning, offering prompt, professional and qualified service at a fair price.
President Jeff Peterson said that because the company is a family-owned business and family comes first in all aspects of life — that translates to his customers.
“Our mission is to provide our cus- tomers with a healthy duct system so they can feel good about the air they breathe,” he said. “It’s very gratifying to know you help someone by improv- ing the quality of life for them.”
the best service possible and wants customers to be satisfied with their air quality.
“We want the overall experience with Arkansas Duct Doctors to be exciting,” he said. “[We want you to] experience the quality of our work, from the men who do the job to the noticeable differ- ence in your home when we leave.”
Arkansas Duct Doctors offers free estimates and makes sure the customer knows and understands the process of cleaning the duct system.
The company’s products are certi- fied by the Environmental Protection Agency, and Duct Doctors’ staff looks forward to meeting new people to im- prove their quality of life.
For additional information, call 501-329-3828.
Peterson added that he wants to give
57 S. Broadview St. • Greenbrier 501-679-7205
2645 Donaghey Ave., Suite 101 • Conway 501-329-3828


































































































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