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Jam + Toast features breakfast and lunch menus, oering diners chicken and waes, French toast, burgers, coee and more. FEATURED IMPACT NOW OPEN COURTESY JAM + TOAST
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continue to support veterans by offering a daily 22% discount on its products, a number representing the 22 veterans who lose their lives to suicide every day, Shalami said. Zar Wellness has locations across Texas, offering CBD and THC prod- ucts that can help manage pain, sleep problems, anxiety, stress, depression, PTSD, energy problems and more, ac- cording to its website. Zar Wellness also offers pet-friendly products and treats. 972-352-1532. www.zarwellness.com COMING SOON 9 Pedego is working to open a Frisco location at 7651 Main St., Ste. 100, in midsummer, according to owner Gavin Meneses. Once open, the store will offer electric bikes for renting and purchasing along with the more than 230 other lo- cations across the country, Meneses said. Electric bicycles can be more forgiving than a standard bike and help its rider get outside and active without making them do all of the work pedaling alone, Meneses said. Pedego has a variety of bikes, ranging from some fit for cities, nature and more with accessories such as pet carriers and child seats, according to its website. Shoppers can also select a “preloved” used bike for a lower cost. www.pedegoelectricbikes.com/ dealers/frisco 10 Pokeworks is slated to open in mid-May at 3401 Preston Road, Ste. 10, Frisco, according to owner Huong Tran. Once open, the Hawaiian-inspired restaurant will serve diners poke bowls Jam + Toast opened the doors to its newest breakfast and lunch location at 12255 E. University Drive, Ste. 100, Frisco, on March 6. “It’s really nice being within our community,” co-owner and Frisco resident Tima Seferi said. The Frisco location oers breakfast and lunch menu items such as fresh- squeezed orange juice, omelets,
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and poke burritos as well as miso soup, garlic spam musubi and coco mango haupia, a coconut cream and mango dessert. Pokeworks’ signature poke bowls and poke burritos can be made with salmon, tuna, chicken, shrimp, tofu and more, according to its website. www.pokeworks.com 11 Mango will move into a Stonebriar Centre storefront at 2601 Preston Road sometime in 2024, according to a Feb. 22 press release from Brookfield Properties, the entity owning Stonebriar Centre. Original plans for the store put the opening in late 2023 but have been pushed back to summer 2024, according to Randy Barnett, Stonebriar Centre’s se- nior general manager for retail. Mango’s stores sell a variety of high-end women’s, men’s, teen’s and children’s fashions. 972-668-4900 (Stonebriar Centre). www.mangofashiongroup.com RENOVATIONS 12 The Bath & Body Works located in the Stonebriar Centre at 2601 Preston Road, Ste. 300, is being renovated, set to reopen by either late summer or fall. The renovations are to expand the store into the adjacent space, according to an email from Randy Barnett, Stonebriar Centre’s senior general manager for retail. Bath & Body Works guests can purchase body sprays, perfumes, hand lotions and more with a variety of different fragrances, according to its website. 214-618-7282. www.bathandbodyworks.com
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