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Franchise Opportunities up to $200,000

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Investments

$83,500 – $198,000

Franchise fee

$15,000 - $35,000

In the 1980's, brothers Dr. Ken Gibson and Dr. Keith Gibson-- a specialist in visual processing and a clinical psychologist, respectively-- sought a way to help people with learning difficulties to learn more quickly and easily. They developed a series of short, intense training exercises to improve concentration and recall abilities.
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Investments

$36,400 – $59,183

Franchise fee

$25,000

Welcome to e² Young Engineers (ESYE) website. Our community represents children who participate in our unique education programs. Our sessions provide theoretical knowledge and practical implementation in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) basics through the use of K’nex®, Engino® and LEGO® bricks. We are proud to introduce you to our fun and fulfilling methods of teaching and learning. Enjoy.
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Investments

$181,600 – $278,400

Franchise fee

$100,000

Teen Road to Safety is looking for a very select group of individuals to help expand the TRTS system and increase their personal wealth. You can be part of the growing team at TRTS. Since 2003, TRTS has trained over 45,000 students and received countless letters of thanks and appreciation from satisfied parents.
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Investments

$60,200 – $281,000

Franchise fee

$35,500

Science and Math used to be for geeks. Not anymore! Idea Lab Kids integrates the subjects of Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and now Art, to offer some of the most interesting combinations.
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  • #Education Franchises
  • #Entertainment Franchises
  • #Child Education & Tutoring
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Investments

$45,800 – $59,300

Franchise fee

$30,000

If you enjoy working with children, and you’re excited about growing your own business, a JumpBunch® franchise may be right for you.
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  • #Fitness & Gym Franchises
  • #Sports Franchises
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Investments

$42,900 – $57,000

Franchise fee

$30,000

Our programs reveal, enhance, and uplift the creative energies tied to thinking and movement. This leads to improved communication, decision making, problem solving, and social skills.
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  • #Fitness & Gym Franchises
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Investments

$41,100 – $56,050

Franchise fee

$19,750 - $28,750

NZone franchisees organize youth sports leagues and offer sports camps at daycare centers and elementary schools. The sports played and taught, which vary by location, include flag football, soccer, basketball, t-ball, cheerleading and golf.
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  • #Fitness & Gym Franchises
  • #Sports Franchises
  • #Children's Fitness
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Investments

$52,000 – $62,500

Franchise fee

$35,000

Tippi Toes Dance Co. franchisees offer classes, camps and parties that teach ballet, tap, jazz and hip hop dance techniques to children from 18 months through 12 years of age, using the company's original music and choreography. The company, founded by Sarah Nuse and Megan Reilly, began franchising in 2009.
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  • #Education Franchises
  • #Fitness & Gym Franchises
  • #Sports Franchises
  • #Children's Fitness
  • #Entertainment Franchises
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Investments

$117,750 – $232,850

Franchise fee

$35,000

We offer classes for boys and girls ages 5 (in kindergarten) - 15 with new obstacles every week!
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  • #Fitness & Gym Franchises
  • #Sports Franchises
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Investments

$59,900 – $68,600

Franchise fee

$25,000

Sports and kids – what better match is there? When Chris Whelan and Chris Horich teamed up to develop the Overtime Athletics concept, they had a feeling theirs was a winning business model.
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  • #Fitness & Gym Franchises
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Investments

$164,518 – $542,738

Franchise fee

$30,000

First sold exclusively in New York City gourmet shops, Häagen-Dazs ice cream started distribution in 1961. As word grew, the first franchises opened in the mid-1970s. Häagen-Dazs ice cream is distributed in more than 50 countries with shops in more than 600 locations.
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  • #Ice Cream Franchises
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Investments

$133,999 – $351,393

Franchise fee

$35,000

Dan DiZio began selling soft pretzels at the age of 11, on a street corner in his hometown of Philadelphia. After graduating from college, he teamed up with Len Lehman to open the first Philly Pretzel Factory in 1998, and they began franchising in 2004. In addition to hot soft pretzels, Philly Pretzel Factory stores offer pretzel dogs and sausages, cheesesteak-stuffed pretzels, dipping sauces and frozen lemonade.
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Investments

$121,500 – $153,500

Franchise fee

$39,500

When Edgar Schaked graduated from Florida International University in Miami with a degree in mechanical engineering, he told his father he didn’t want to be an engineer, he wanted to be a chocolate maker. Schaked’s father, Baruch, had been making chocolates for more than 25 years, working in a chocolate factory in the family’s native Argentina, studying different techniques throughout Europe, and opening his own shop in Miami.
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  • #Ice Cream Franchises
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Investments

$75,400 – $559,500

Franchise fee

$42,500 - $65,000

Fresh fruit smoothies were a virtually unknown product in 1982, when Jeff and Jill Summerhays began selling them part-time at events. The company caught the eye of Michael Haith, founding partner of a food, beverage and special-event consulting firm. Haith revamped the franchise concept and expanded the product line, which now includes Hawaiian coffees and espresso.
  • #Coffee Franchises
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Health Food Franchises
  • #Smoothie & Juice Bar
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Investments

$181,150 – $488,800

Franchise fee

$15,000 - $25,000

Husband-and-wife team Marty Cox and Louise Montgomery opened the first It's A Grind coffee shop in Long Beach, California, in 1995. Locations feature a blues and jazz theme, and wingback chairs that allow customers to relax while enjoying whole bean coffees, espresso drinks, teas, pastries, muffins and bagels.
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Investments

$193,500 – $466,000

Franchise fee

$30,000

Daniel Kim opened the first Red Mango store in 2007, near the University of California in Los Angeles and quickly began franchising the frozen yogurt shop. Red Mango's menu has since expanded to include fruit smoothies, cold-squeezed juices, salads, wraps and other light fare in addition to its all-natural frozen yogurts, which are available in original tart or a rotating variety of other flavors, and with a variety of fruit, nut and other toppings.
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  • #Health Food Franchises
  • #Ice Cream Franchises
  • #Smoothie & Juice Bar
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Investments

$160,950 – $593,900

Franchise fee

$15,000 - $60,000

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  • #Ice Cream Franchises
  • #Retail Franchises
  • #Vending Franchises
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Investments

$191,000 – $535,000

Franchise fee

$30,000

In 2010, Jimmy and Gus Shamieh led the Shamieh family in opening the first location in Berkeley, California. Working the store from open to close, the Shamieh family started serving happiness one ice cream sandwich at a time.
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  • #Ice Cream Franchises
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Investments

$167,650 – $438,500

Franchise fee

$30,000

Komotodo is a Fast Casual Contemporary/Modern Restaurant in the Heart of Downtown Denver offering Delicious Sushi Burritos & Bowls, Salads, Sides and Desserts with Exquisite Flavors that will Blow your Taste Buds Away!
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  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
  • #Asian Food Franchises
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Investments

$144,650 – $814,050

Franchise fee

$7,500 - $30,000

After graduating from the University of Oregon, Taco Time founder Ron Fraedrick fell in love with the Mexican cuisine he sampled as he traveled throughout Southern California. Deciding to bring back his newfound taste to his hometown of Eugene, Oregon, Fraedrick opened up the first Taco Time restaurant in 1959. Using spices Fraedrick created himself, the restaurant sold more than 3,500 tacos in its opening weekend. The company opened its first franchise in 1961 and now has franchises in both freestanding and express sites throughout the United States and Canada as well as in Japan and Kuwait. In 2000, the company introduced Brand Renaissance, which includes a facility décor package and updated food mix and packaging, as a renewal of the brand.
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  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
  • #Mexican Food
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Investments

$171,900 – $472,000

Franchise fee

$20,000

When founder L. Scott Granneman was thinking of a name for his second pizza restaurant in Willard, Ohio, he remembered one of his customers telling him he made “the best pizza east of Chicago.” The comment stuck with Granneman, and now East of Chicago Pizza has more than 120 locations stretching as far east as Virginia. East of Chicago locations offer favorite toppings such as pepperoni and mushrooms as well as a menu of specialty pizzas like Taco (which is covered with lettuce, tomato, black olives, sour cream, cheddar cheese, beef and salsa) and dessert pizzas (Dutch Crunch apple pizza or Peanut Butter & Jelly).
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Investments

$86,500 – $549,000

Franchise fee

$39,000

Founded in 1981, Figaro's sells ready-to-eat as well as take-and-bake pizzas. Franchisees may operate carry-out, dine-in or delivery store models.
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  • #Pizza Franchises
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Investments

$73,000 – $142,000

Franchise fee

$15,000

Snappy Tomato Pizza specializes in providing top-quality pizzas, hoagies, salads, and Snappetizers with efficient and friendly service.
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Investments

$123,400 – $3,174,009

Franchise fee

$14,000

The Founding Fathers of Westside Pizza originated in Colville, Washington. While they didn’t have a lot of money, they made up for it with a zealous work ethic and a passion for pizza. They came together to bring delicious pizza to the masses by using quality ingredients and freshly made dough. They were able to accomplish all this while working on a shoestring budget.
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Investments

$148,250 – $561,000

Franchise fee

$35,000

The Steak Escape was established in Columbus, Ohio, in 1982 by Ken Smith and Mark Turner. One year later, Escape Enterprise Ltd. was formed, and Steak Escape started franchising mall sites, as well as locations in college campuses, airports and sports arenas. The privately held company specializes in genuine Philadelphia cheesesteaks and operates in more than 30 states as well as overseas.
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  • #Restaurant Franchises
  • #Sandwich Franchises
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