Factory Candy Purchases Sample Clauses

Factory Candy Purchases. The Franchisee shall, during the term of this Agreement, maintain a sufficient inventory of Factory Candy and related products, to allow it to meet customer demands for the products offered by a ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOCOLATE FACTORY Store and in compliance with the Franchisor’s standards and specifications as may be described in the Operations Manual from time to time. The Franchisee agrees to purchase from the Franchisor or its designated suppliers, all of the Factory Candy and related products required for the Franchisee’s operation of the Store, as may be offered for sale by the Franchisor or its designated suppliers from time to time.
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Factory Candy Purchases. The Franchisee shall, during the term of this Agreement, maintain a sufficient inventory of Factory Candy and related products, to allow it to meet customer demands for the products offered by a ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOCOLATE FACTORY Store and in compliance with the Franchisor’s standards and specifications as may be described in the Operations Manual from time to time. The Franchisee agrees to purchase exclusively from the Franchisor or from its designated or approved suppliers, all of the Factory Candy and ingredients for making Store Candy and all related products required for the Franchisee’s operation of the Store, as may be offered for sale by the Franchisor or its designated or approved suppliers from time to time.

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