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Investments

$912,800 – $1,804,200

Franchise fee

$24,000 - $55,000

Black Bear Diner is composed of a close-knit group of franchisees that we consider to be extended parts of our family. Being a franchisee comes with a lot of responsibilities, but the rewards are practically unlimited.
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Investments

$791,967 – $1,327,475

Franchise fee

$37,500

We are not just a craft beer bar. We are innovators. Over the past five years The Brass Tap concept has proven its ability to lead a category filled with abundant opportunities. We've not only crafted the ultimate guest experience, we’ve turned it into a business model that maximizes your investment potential.
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  • #Bar and Pub Franchises
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Investments

$228,300 – $475,000

Franchise fee

$25,000

In 1973, James Hearn converted a 1,000-square-foot hamburger shop in Taylor, Michigan, into a carry-out and delivery pizzeria called Hungry Howie's. Steven Jackson, currently president of Hungry Howie's, began his career delivering pizza for Hearn. In 1976, he approached Hearn about becoming partners and opening a second Hungry Howie's location in Southgate, Michigan. The partners awarded their first Hungry Howie's franchise in Auburn Hills, Michigan, in 1983. The company offers Flavored Crust pizzas in eight varieties, oven-baked calzones, chicken wings, bread and salads.
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  • #Pizza Franchises
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Investments

$160,050 – $461,135

Franchise fee

$15,000 - $35,000

Great American Cookies opened its first store in Atlanta's Perimeter Mall in 1977. From one family chocolate cookie recipe, it added a complete line of cookies and brownies and began franchising in 1978. In addition to regular cookies, most stores feature large plate- or pan-sized cookies with personalized messages for parties or special occasions. Great American Cookies is part of Global Franchise Group, which also franchises Pretzelmaker, Marble Slab Creamery, and MaggieMoo's.
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  • #Fast Food Franchises
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Investments

$233,326 – $832,963

Franchise fee

$29,500

In lieu of getting a summer job, Blake Buchanan opened the first Bahama Buck's store, building it by hand with the help of family members, and staffing it with friends and fellow students. Franchising of the concept began in 1993. In addition to shaved ice available in 91 proprietary flavors, the Bahama Buck's menu offers smoothies, sodas, lemonades and limeades, fruit and coffee drinks.
  • #Ice Cream Franchises
  • #Smoothie & Juice Bar
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Investments

$460,000 – $586,800

Franchise fee

$25,000

In the mid 1980’s Lani and Don Dolifka were living near a Superfund site where their drinking water had been declared unsafe. They responded along with friends and family, by creating a multi-barrier water purification system that converted existing tap water into drinking water of exceptional purity. They promoted the concept of refilling your own container which helped reduce single-use plastic pollution and save money.
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Investments

$350,000 – $815,288

Franchise fee

$30,000 - $40,000

In 1976, Lois and Alan Margolet opened a sandwich shop in Wilmington, Delaware, naming it after their grandfather, Philip Capriotti. To differentiate their store from the competition, they roasted whole fresh turkeys overnight to use in their signature sandwich recipes. In 1991, they began offering franchises to family members, and later to others outside their family. In 2008, they sold the company to an investment group led by Ashley Morris, who had been a Las Vegas area Capriotti's franchisee since 2004.
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Investments

$998,000 – $2,605,500

Franchise fee

$35,000

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Investments

$510,414 – $887,897

Franchise fee

$39,000

Whether you have some restaurant experience or none at all, Eggs Up Grill is an excellent owner-operator franchise opportunity with great growth prospects. Unique to Eggs Up Grill is its business model — which is a recipe based on the best of three generations of restaurant knowledge and resources, and a love of how we go about that business. All that’s needed now is your entrepreneurial drive and spirit.
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Investments

$266,986 – $2,080,491

Franchise fee

$35,000

For over 65 years of great food, friendly faces, and quick casual service, Bar-B-Cutie® SmokeHouse is second to none! We pride ourselves on the quality of our cooking, the contentment of our guests, and the continuity of our business.
  • #Bar and Pub Franchises
  • #Fast Food Franchises
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Investments

$274,000 – $508,700

Franchise fee

$30,000

College student Mike Cobler was tired of eating cafeteria food. With a limited budget, he set up a small sandwich shop in 1971 to serve his fellow students at San Jose State University in Northern California. Soon, lines were forming out the door for Cobler's sandwiches, and he opened another Togo's. The company began franchising in 1977, with shops serving sandwiches, salads, wraps and soups to customers on the West Coast.
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Investments

$430,698 – $7,888,695

Franchise fee

$40,000 - $70,000

The first ampm location opened in Southern California in 1978. There are now hundreds of combination gas station and convenience stores across the U.S., offering nearly 2,200 different hot and cold snack food and drink items.
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Investments

$159,200 – $564,000

Franchise fee

$15,000 - $25,000

Inspired by Hawthorne & Son's Bakery, started by his parents in St. Andrew, Jamaica, Lowell Hawthorne, his wife Lorna and four siblings and their spouses pooled their resources in 1989 to open the first Golden Krust in Bronx, New York. By 1996, they had 17 restaurants, all in New York City, and decided to expand further through franchising. Today the company has locations throughout the Northeast and Southeast, all serving its Jamaican and Caribbean meals. Golden Krust products are also sold in supermarkets, hospitals, schools, correctional institutions and other retail outlets.
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Investments

$156,000 – $643,500

Franchise fee

$30,000

Founded in 1979, Oakhurst, California-based Pizza Factory prepares pizzas, pasta, calzones and other favorites for its customers throughout the western United States and China. When Danny and Carol Wheeler opened the first restaurant near Yosemite National Park, it was called Danny's Red Devil Pizza. A name change and a few years later, the first franchise was opened with the help of Ron and Joyce Willey.
  • #Pizza Franchises
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Investments

$293,085 – $376,135

Franchise fee

$15,000 - $25,000

Founded in 1983, Marble Slab Creamery offers homemade, superpremium ice cream that's prepared to order on a marble slab, using a variety of mix-ins. In addition to ice cream served in waffle cones, stores also sell smoothies, shakes, sundaes, banana splits and ice cream cakes and pies. Some franchisees also offer homemade baked goods such as cookies, brownies and apple pie, as well as gourmet coffees.
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Investments

$182,200 – $632,000

Franchise fee

$25,000

Missing the submarine sandwiches he'd enjoyed growing up, Bill Specht began thinking about opening his own sandwich shop in his new home, Milwaukee. Finally, he teamed up with his cousin, Jim Sheppard, along with their wives, Sandy Specht and Mary Sheppard, to open the first Cousins Subs in 1972. With the help of a local baker, they came up with a unique bread recipe, and bread is now baked fresh several times a day in every Cousins Subs shop.
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Investments

$161,350 – $319,100

Franchise fee

$15,000

Bob Fish and Mary Roszel opened their first coffee shop under the name Beaner's in East Lansing, Michigan. In 1999, they teamed with Michael McFall (originally hired as a barista for that first shop) to form Global Orange Development and begin franchising. In 2007, the company's name was changed to Biggby Coffee and all existing franchises were converted to the new brand. Biggby Coffee is expanding in the Midwest and Southeast.
  • #Coffee Franchises
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
  • #Smoothie & Juice Bar
  • #Bakery & Donut Franchises
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Investments

$338,200 – $556,000

Franchise fee

$15,000 - $25,000

An American Icon since 1946, Hot Dog on a Stick™ began as the entrepreneurial dream of Dave Barham. What began as a small beachfront store in Santa Monica has grown to over 75 locations in the United States, as well as locations in Korea! And that beachfront store in Santa Monica is STILL serving our famous food and lemonade to beachgoers today!
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  • #Sandwich Franchises
  • #Hot Dog Franchises
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Investments

$274,620 – $499,246

Franchise fee

$25,000

Hillsboro, Oregon-based pizza chain Papa Aldo's and Petaluma, California-based chain Murphy's Pizza were both acquired by Terry Collins, who merged them into one brand in 1995: Papa Murphy's. Papa Murphy's stores make pizzas for customers to take home and bake themselves. Side items such as cookie dough, cheesy bread and salads are also offered.
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Investments

$191,288 – $363,016

Franchise fee

$24,500

On Memorial Day Weekend, 1981, Franklin Crail wasn't on vacation; instead, he was opening the doors to a new business. That weekend, residents of Durango, Colorado, got the world's first taste of a Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory.
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  • #Chocolate Franchises
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Investments

$309,316 – $702,046

Franchise fee

$35,000

Korean immigrant Phillip Chang opened the first Yogurtland in Fullerton, California, in 2006 and began franchising just a year later. Yogurtland stores offer self-serve frozen yogurt, with 16 flavors available daily, along with 33 toppings. Customers are charged by the ounce. The company, now based in Irvine, California, has locations in the U.S., Venezuela, Australia, Thailand and Dubai.
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  • #Ice Cream Franchises
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Investments

$354,250 – $399,900

Franchise fee

$30,000

While studying in Norway, college student Dan Sterling got his first taste of European bread. Sterling returned to the United States and graduated from Harvard Business School before starting his own company. But he never lost his love of bread, and after volunteering to help a local bakery with its accounting, he decided to launch a bakery of his own. He opened the first Breadsmith location in 1993, and the company began franchising in 1994.
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  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Bakery & Donut Franchises
  • #Cupcake Franchises
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Investments

$233,500 – $624,000

Franchise fee

$25,000

Naked Chicken Co. is excited about your interest in our brand and joining the most exciting chicken concept in the world. Naked Chicken Co. is changing the way America eats chicken by offering a healthful alternative to fast food. Naked Chicken Co’s signature product is Bone-in Skinless fried chicken that contains zero grams of trans fat per serving. Preparing our specialty chicken includes such steps as removing the skin and using a special hand breading process
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Investments

$113,400 – $181,200

Franchise fee

$19,900

Owning a ARAVITA SMOOTHIES, COFFEE & BUBBLE TEA provides you an opportunity to partner with an industry leader in a highly competitive industry whose sales grow more and more annually. Do not let the competitive nature of the industry stifle you. Our concept is unlike any other. We have geared our company to provide you with knowledge, support and training that will allow you to effectively meet and surpass any consumer expectations.
  • #Coffee Franchises
  • #Smoothie & Juice Bar
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Investments

$355,800 – $548,500

Franchise fee

$45,000

Started in 2011 by Eric Casaburi, who also founded fitness franchise Retro Fitness, Let's Yo! offers customers self-serve frozen yogurt and toppings, as well as coffee drinks and a selection of cereals. Stores feature flat-screen TVs on the walls and iPads embedded into the furnishings.
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  • #Ice Cream Franchises
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