The Borneo Post

Wise decision made by vocal teacher, now earning six figures selling yogurt

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I was struggling to survive then and my savings were getting less. Because of that, I decided to come back to Kelantan and live with my parents in Kota Bharu and start a small business.

Mohamad Hafizuddin Che Soh

KOTA BHARU: A decision to switch career by a vocal teacher paid off with him now becoming a successful entreprene­ur by operating a cafe named ‘Froogurtz’, with frozen yogurt as its specialty.

According to Mohamad Hafizuddin Che Soh, 29, he was able to earn RM100,000 a month from his business.

He said his career path changed when he had to quit his job as a vocal teacher at an internatio­nal school in Kuala Lumpur and returned to his hometown a year ago due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“I was with the school since 2018. However, when the country was hit by Covid-19 and the Movement Control Order (MCO) was implemente­d in March last year, the school had to close and the service of all contract teachers, including me, was suspended.

“I was struggling to survive then and my savings were getting less. Because of that, I decided to come back to Kelantan and live with my parents in Kota Bharu and start a small business,” he said.

Mohamad Hafizuddin, who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Music Compositio­n from Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), said he was grateful for making the right decision.

“The frozen yogurt business making use of my own recipe is well-received by the people here and the business, which I opened on Nov 1, 2020, is prospering.

“Alhamdulil­lah, the response from customers is amazing, some of them come every day for repeat orders, and some who are staying far are even willing to travel all the way to get their supply of frozen yogurt,” he said, adding that his shop in Kubang Kerian, which is about five kilometres from Kota Bharu town centre is always full of customers.

At Froogurtz, customers can get frozen yogurt or yogurt ice cream for between RM6 and RM17 depending on size.

Mohamad Hafizuddin said he opted to sell frozen yogurt as it has been his favourite since his student days in UiTM.

“I always had it every weekend when I went out for outings and since I did not see anyone starting this business yet here, I thought it would be a good business for me,” he added.

He said he started selling frozen yogurt at a kiosk in a shop house near Bandar Baru Tunjong before moving to a bigger shop on March 1.

Mohamad Hafizuddin, who has six employees to help him at the shop, is now preparing to open his second Froogurtz outlet, which will be in Wakaf Bharu, this August before expanding the business to other districts in Kelantan, as well as to other states.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Mohamad Hafizuddin shows some of the frozen yogurt selections available at his Froogurtz outlet in Kubang Kerian.
— Bernama photo Mohamad Hafizuddin shows some of the frozen yogurt selections available at his Froogurtz outlet in Kubang Kerian.

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