Q-Cup was an illegal franchise chain of cafes in California. Franchising refers to the methods of practicing and using another person's Philosophy of business. Chain stores are Retail outlets that share a Brand and central management and usually have standardized business methods and practices A coffeehouse ( French / Portuguese: café; Spanish: cafetería; Italian: caffè California ( is a US state on the West Coast of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. During its operation, Q-Cup offered tea-based drinks and other foods.
Q-Taste International, Inc. , the franchiser of Q-Taste and Q-Cup restaurants, sold six unregistered restaurant franchises to the Chinese community. Q-Taste International failed to provide the franchisees with the offering circular, as required by state law. State law in the United States, is the Law of each separate U Based on Q-Taste's violation of state law, the California Department of Corporations revoked the franchise registration of Q-Taste International and issued a Desist and Refrain Order to Q-Taste's president.
Despite the revocation of the franchise and the termination of the qtaste. com website, many of the individual Q-Cup restaurants remain in operation under the Q-Cup name. Other former Q-Cup cafes have switched to the name Quickly. Quickly ( is one of the largest tapioca milk tea franchises in the world with over 2000 locations in Africa, Asia, Europe