Swig (soft drink shop)

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Swig
Founded2010;14 years ago (2010)
St. George, Utah
FounderNicole Tanner
Headquarters
Number of locations
59 (2024)
Area served
Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Texas
Key people
Chase Wardrop (President)
Products soft drinks, cookies, pretzel bites
Number of employees
500+ (2020)
Parent Larry H. Miller Company
Website www.swigdrinks.com

Swig is a drive-through soda-fountain chain primarily located in the western United States. The chain, known for its popular "dirty sodas," was founded in April 2010 by Nicole Tanner in St. George, Utah. Since then, Swig has experienced steady growth and, as of 2023, operates locations in seven states. Swig is owned by the Savory Fund, a private equity firm, the Larry H. Miller Company. [1] [2]

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History

Nicole Tanner and her husband Todd opened the first Swig store in St. George, Utah in 2010. The first Swig location was across the street from Dixie State University, now known as Utah Tech University. [3] [4]

Tanner found that while she and her husband enjoyed pebble ice drinks such as those served at Sonic, they found it could be inconvenient waiting in line behind others who were ordering food just to get drinks. Tanner founded Swig as a drink-focused restaurant, serving a limited menu of items from a local bakery. A second store was opened in St. George in 2011. [3]

In 2015, Swig sued competitor Sodalicious over their use of the term "dirty soda", which Swig claimed that it had trademarked in 2013. [4] [5] Sodalicious argued that the term was generic and thus could not be trademarked. [4] The lawsuit ended with an undisclosed settlement in 2017. [5]

By 2017, the company had 16 locations and more franchise offers from outside of Utah. [6] The same year, Nicole Tanner sold the chain to the restaurant management firm Four Foods Group. [6]

As of 2018, the company headquarters is located in American Fork, Utah. [7]

In 2021, Swig expanded into Idaho, Oklahoma and Texas. [6] [2]

On November 22, 2022, the Larry H. Miller Company purchased a majority stake in Swig. Savory Fund, Nicole Tanner, Chase Wardrop, Dylan Roede each retained significant minority equity in the chain. [8] In 2023, Swig announced that it would open 25 corporate-owned locations and start a franchising program. [9] Megaplex Theatres, will start selling Swig products in 2023. [8] Swig had plans to open locations in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri and Idaho. Roughly 250 new locations are planned. [10] [11]

In late 2023, Swig announced that it was expanding into San Antonio, Texas with two locations. [12] In early 2024, Swig announced the opening of a third San Antonio location in the Alamo City neighborhood. [13]

In 2023, Arkansas opened its first location, a franchise, in Rogers, Arkansas. [14]

Rian McCartan resigned as CEO of SWIG in March 2024. His interim replacement was Alex Dunn, a senior executive at the Larry H. Miller Company. Dunn will remain in this role while a search for a permanent CEO is conducted. [15]

Swig opened a location in Alcoa, Tennessee on June 21st, 2024. [16]

Products

Swig is known for their "dirty" sodas, which are made by mixing base name-brand sodas such as Coca-Cola or Dr. Pepper with add-ins such as flavored syrups, creams and fruit-purees. [3] The chain also sells semi-frozen cookies with pink frosting, salted pretzel bites, and popsicles. [4] [16]

Popularity in Utah

The popularity of soda-fountain chains such as Swig in Utah can largely be traced to the influence of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). Members of the LDS Church are prohibited from consuming alcohol or hot caffeinated beverages such as tea or coffee. As such, many LDS Church members frequently drink soda in order to consume caffeine. [3] [4] [2] The vast majority of all Swig locations are in the state of Utah. [8]

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