Teachers’ Worst Nightmare Coming to 70th and A

By: Mr. Wilson on March 10, 2010
Prepare yourselves, teachers at Pius X and Lincoln East, for you are about to be attacked by an influx of sugar and caffeine. Thanks to booming business at the Rocket Fizz at 14th and Pine Lake, a second location will open soon at 70th and A in Clocktower Shopping Center. Hmm, Clocktower just happens to be near Seacrest Field where I will referee several soccer matches this spring. A little pre- and post-game pick-me-up? I think so!

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See what your friends and neighbors have to say about this.

Fletch
March 10, 2010 at 2:53PM

I’m glad to see this place being successful, but I am sensing that the idea of expansion is happening too fast. I hope I’m wrong.

Karin Dalziel
March 10, 2010 at 6:34PM

I agree. The store hasn’t really been open long enough to see if the popularity is part of the “ooo, new and shiny!” boost almost every new business gets in Lincoln.

I hope it succeeds, though!

Mr. T
March 10, 2010 at 7:34PM

What they need to do that I think would be a killer service is offer some sort of subscription/delivery service. Like you sign up and they deliver a 12 pack of some new type of bizarre or interesting soda to your house every week, or something like that.

Keith
March 10, 2010 at 11:05PM

i’m so glad that they are opening up a rocket fizz next to East.  as a student at east, i’m ecstatic.  whenever i could get the chance i’d take a trip down by southwest just to get some bottled root beer, but now it’ll only be minutes away.  i really hope it does well.  Also, does anyone know if Rocket Fizz is considered a chain?  I’ve looked at their website and they have a few locations in CA and Las Vegas, but i don’t know if it’s big enough to be a chain…

CS
March 11, 2010 at 4:29PM

7 months in that type of niche isn’t enough to see if it’s popular? I would think that after 7 months they would have weathered the ‘oooo look shiny crowd’ after about the first month or so.

Karin Dalziel
March 11, 2010 at 4:42PM

Has it really been open 7 months? wow. I guess it depends on how much of their business is school kids- adults would probably (mostly) head to either location.

I’m mostly just anxious that it stays open in general.

Christina
March 11, 2010 at 11:03PM

I just stumbled across this blog a week or so ago. I love it! I’m always looking for new and fun things to do in Lincoln and throughout Nebraska. I visited Rocket Fizz yesterday for the first time and LOVED it. Thank you for what you do!

Fletch
March 12, 2010 at 12:41AM

CS, I’d say it’s nowhere near long enough to tell how it will last long-term. I’ve wanted to see it since it opened, and just got there last month. I know others that haven’t made it yet. The key is are enough people buying things, and is there enough repeat traffic.

My recommendation to people wanting to expand is always to wait at least one year - then you’ve seen every bit of an annual cycle to determine which months are up and which are down.

The other potential challenge is this - is the shop successful simply because of the shop, or because the owner is behind the counter? Once he opens two locations, he can’t be in both places at once. I’ve seen that problem be the demise of a lot of businesses.

I think the thing that gave me the most cause for the hurried growth was the article in the paper that mentions he’s already looking to Omaha as well.

Don’t get me wrong - I wish him the best. This is just an area I have a lot of experience with, so I am one who would tread with caution. I hope he can make it a huge success.

macappleteacher
March 13, 2010 at 4:26PM

I’m I allowed to go the stereotypical teacher route and call you out on capitalization? 😉

Mr. Wilson
March 13, 2010 at 5:03PM

I present to you: Muphry’s Law! 😊

Keith
March 13, 2010 at 10:41PM

no, macappleteacher, you may not.  if i really wanted to capitalize, i would.

Blaine
April 5, 2010 at 5:48PM

Leninade in hand to toast the owners!

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