The Honey Baked Ham Company is returning to the Dothan, as the company announced on Wednesday that a franchisee with locations across the states of Alabama and Georgia will be bringing the brand back to the Circle City.DOTHAN, Ala. - The Honey Baked Ham Company is returning to the Dothan, as the company announced on Wednesday that a franchisee with locations across the states of Alabama and Georgia will be bringing the brand back to the Circle City.
The franchisee, Andy Gaghagen, is opening two new locations in the state of Alabama as part of a new agreement with the company, one of those locations being in Cullman and the other being in Dothan. The 10-year business owner with the company will have seven locations in total upon the opening of these locations.
“Over the past decade, I have been contributing to the growth of HoneyBaked and am thrilled to continue expanding alongside the brand,” said Gaghagen. “I am deeply committed to upholding the tradition of excellence that defines the brand and look forward to expanding the HoneyBaked name into these two key cities in Alabama. My existing stores continue to thrive in their respected communities and I anticipate similar success at these upcoming locations.
“Andy has been an exceptional franchisee who truly embodies what our brand stands for,” said Jim Hannan, SVP of Operations at HoneyBaked. “These additional locations in Cullman and Dothan are in great hands, and I’m eager to see the positive impact they bring to the community. It has been a pleasure to watch Andy grow within our franchisee network and we’re confident these new stores will be successful under his ownership.
Gaghagen and his team are working on finalizing where the Dothan location will be, with an opening date to be determined at a later time.and receive the latest local news and weather straight to your email every morning. Get instant notifications on top stories from News 4 by downloading ourRepublican National Committee’s headquarters evacuated after vials of blood are addressed to Trump