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Long line for falooda

Residents across the South East enjoyed fresh falooda on a sunny day at an Agha Juice grand opening in Cranbourne.

More than 1,200 people enjoyed the complimentary drink on its opening on Saturday 7 October from 3pm to 5pm.

Ali Hussaini was one of the masses at the opening saying he was glad he didn’t have to travel long distance to Dandenong or Narre Warren for Agha Juice anymore.

“There’s a lot of times where we want to go out to Agha Juice late evenings but since it’s quite a drive from Cranbourne, we end up not going at all.

“With this, we can come down any time of the day since it’s so close to us.”

Chief operating officer, Ali Rahimi said the community response was overwhelming.

“The people in the community are happy about our existence here.

“Sixty per cent of the people today have never tried our specialty before, so it was great to watch them experience it for the first time.”

Established in 2016 in Dandenong, Agha Juice expanded in the Western suburbs after demands and now further expansions are underway nationally.

Business Manager at Agha Juice, Arif Khalil said they have already received many franchise applications in Victoria which they’ll work on.

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