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Investments

$50,000 – $100,000

Franchise fee

$2,500

We design and manufacture superior hardware in our innovative, state-of-the-art ISO 9001 and 14001 facility. Our pure water systems have been tested and certified to the highest North American and European standards for safety and performance. These accreditations are not commonplace across-industry. They are hard-won accomplishments attesting to the integrity of our products.
  • #Vending Franchises
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Investments

$53,000 – $421,250

Franchise fee

27000-65000

Find out how you can be a franchisee with America’s #1 Home Buyer and capitalize on the $10-billion home resale industry by joining the only national home buying franchise, HomeVestors®.
  • #Property Agencies
  • #Property & Estate Agency
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Investments

$346,775 – $733,249

Franchise fee

$20,000

In response to the increasing popularity of buffalo-style chicken wings, Antonio Swad founded Wingstop in 1994. In 1998, the privately owned company began franchising.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$170,000 – $470,500

Franchise fee

$30,000

While working in New York City for fashion designer Oscar de la Renta, Matthew Corrin was inspired by “mom-and-pop” delis with fresh food but lackluster branding & service. He sought to “add magic to the fresh food business” & brand the commodity of fresh food not unlike Starbucks branded the coffee bean.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Health Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
  • #Yogurt Franchises
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Investments

$185,500 – $1,601,500

Franchise fee

$25,000

The Circle K convenience store chain got its start in 1951, when Fred Hervey bought three Kay's Food Stores in El Paso, Texas. The company began franchising in 1999. Now owned by parent company Alimentation Couche-Tard, Circle K franchises can be found in more than 20 states, as well as more than 10 other countries.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Retail Franchises
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Investments

$500,000

Franchise fee

$40,000

ARCO and ampm are iconic industry brands with over 925 locations in five western states. The ampm convenience stores offer nearly 2,200 different products. Together, ARCO and ampm sites serve about 24 million customers per month.
  • #Automotive Franchises
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Investments

$22,700 – $49,100

Franchise fee

$19,900

As a Green Shine franchisee, you can select to have your own store or run this business from home by operating a mobile car wash in your protected territory.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car Wash Franchises
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Investments

$100,000 – $500,000

The global market for English language services is estimated to be worth $15billion per year. The demand for English language training has never been higher, and neither have the potential profits to be made.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Education Franchises
  • #Child Education & Tutoring
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Investments

$88,200 – $110,700

Franchise fee

$25,000

It all began back in 1984 when Linda personally developed and taught a progressive, developmentally appropriate gymnastic and musical parent/child play program for the local Adult School. Targeting children in the pre-school years, Baby Power’s objective is to build confidence and promote child development, parent! child communication and bonding.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Entertainment Franchises
  • #Child Party & Recreation
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Investments

$33,300 – $43,400

Franchise fee

$7,500

Working with Baby Sensory offers the opportunity to build your own successful business, working hours to fit your personal circumstances. Franchisees will be able to share with parents the joy and sense of awe that arises from seeing a baby learn. They will also establish strong relationships with the adults and babies in the class.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Education Franchises
  • #Child Education & Tutoring
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Investments

$2,500 – $31,550

Franchise fee

$2,500

Ho Math and Chess is the world leader in math teaching using chess as a teaching tool. This innovative teaching method not only increases school math scores, it also improves problem-solving ability, increases brainpower, promotes concentration, improves memory and enhances visualization ability.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Education Franchises
  • #Child Education & Tutoring
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Investments

$50,000 – $350,000

Franchise fee

$11,250 - $22,500

During her 11-year career as a high-school teacher, Dori Roberts started an after-school club to compete in engineering and science-based competitions. The club gained 180 student members and won multiple state championships, and its success inspired Roberts to leave the teaching profession and develop the program into a business. The result was Engineering for Kids, which offers science, technology, engineering and math workshops for ages 4 to 14 through after-school programs, evening classes, field trips, parties and more.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Education Franchises
  • #Entertainment Franchises
  • #Child Education & Tutoring
  • #Child Party & Recreation
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Investments

$3,546,150 – $6,473,700

Franchise fee

$87,500

Our childcare and early education franchises are growing. Join us today.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Education Franchises
  • #Entertainment Franchises
  • #Preschool & Day Care
  • #Child Education & Tutoring
  • #Child Party & Recreation
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Investments

$494,500 – $1,192,000

Franchise fee

$50,000

We want you to know you’re buying into a franchise with a passionate, proven mission.  Every detail of our business plan, vision, and story is backed by our relentless determination to do things correctly, give our clients incredible service and help swimmers of every level love the sport as much as we do.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Education Franchises
  • #Fitness & Gym Franchises
  • #Sports Franchises
  • #Children's Fitness
  • #Child Education & Tutoring
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Investments

$41,034 – $53,950

Franchise fee

$34,500

Jeremy Sorzano and Jason Webb played soccer together in college and professionally. They created Soccer Shots as a way to earn money during their off-season. With the success of their first two locations in Charlotte, North Carolina and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, friends and former teammates began asking how they could do the same, so they began franchising in 2005. Soccer Shots franchisees offer 30 to 40 minute weekly programs to teach children basic soccer skills and character-building lessons.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Education Franchises
  • #Fitness & Gym Franchises
  • #Sports Franchises
  • #Children's Fitness
  • #Child Education & Tutoring
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Investments

$34,200 – $99,000

Franchise fee

$3,950-$29,900

Travel Network Ltd. was founded in 1982 and began franchising in 1983. In 1998 it was acquired by Global Travel Network LLC, which operates Travel Network, Global Travel Network, Power Partners, Etravnet Agency and Vacation Central. The company is based in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and has more than 500 locations throughout the United States and internationally.
  • #Travel Franchises
  • #Travel Agency Franchises
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Investments

$9,500 – $72,800

Franchise fee

$9,500-$30,000

Founded in 1984, Cruise Holidays is North America's largest cruise-specialty retail franchise, with more than 200 locations in the United States and Canada. As our name suggests, our retail travel stores as well as our home-based franchise owners specialize in cruise travel, providing unparalleled expertise in matching clients with the cruise ships and destinations that are right for them.
  • #Travel Franchises
  • #Cruise Franchises
  • #Travel Agency Franchises
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Investments

$12,000 – $296,600

Franchise fee

$3,500

W.O. Giles started Chester's in 1952, and though he started out frying doughnuts with his patented fryers, it was fried chicken that became the focus of his business. His son, Ted Giles, is the current CEO of the company, which began franchising in 2004, after previously following a licensing business model. Chester's has locations in college campuses, airports, convenience stores, truck stops and supermarkets.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant 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.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Candy Franchises
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Investments

$268,500 – $396,900

Franchise fee

$25,000

Founded in 1984 in Columbus, Ohio, Once Upon A Child specializes in selling new and used children's clothes, toys, furniture and equipment. Franchises were first offered in 1992. The company is owned by Winmark (formerly Grow Biz), which also franchises Music Go Round, Plato's Closet, Style Encore and Play It Again Sports.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Retail Franchises
  • #Children's Clothing Franchises
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Investments

$3,695,700 – $4,955,600

Franchise fee

$25,000

The first Studio 6 opened in El Paso, Texas, in 1998 with the transformation of an existing Motel 6 into an extended-stay concept. Franchising since 1999, Studio 6 offers furnished rooms with work areas and kitchenettes. Today, the Studio 6 portfolio comprises more than 100 properties, located in key markets such as Atlanta, Dallas, Houston and Seattle.
  • #Travel Franchises
  • #Hotel Franchises
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Investments

$6,909,090 – $17,088,860

Franchise fee

$75,000

The first Hampton Inn opened in Memphis, Tennessee in 1984. Hampton Inn was the first mid-price national hotel chain to begin offering a free continental breakfast and free local phone calls. In 1995, the Hampton brand introduced Hampton Inn & Suites, which consisted of two-room suite hotel rooms with living rooms and kitchen areas.
  • #Travel Franchises
  • #Hotel Franchises
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Investments

$204,800 – $368,300

Franchise fee

$25,000 - $59,500

Gordon Logan, founder and CEO of Sport Clips, conceived the Sport Clips idea in 1993 and opened its first franchised store in Houston two years later. Designed to target a previously underserved market, Sport Clips caters to men and boys by providing hassle-free hairstyling in a sports-themed environment. The company began franchising in 1995.
  • #Health & Beauty
  • #Hair Salon Franchises
  • #Barbershop Franchises
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Investments

$77,775 – $245,250

Franchise fee

$32,475 - $114,950

Kathy Johnson was inspired to start Home Care Assistance in 2003 after struggling to find reliable in-home care for her own parents. The Palo Alto, California-based company began franchising a year later and now has locations across the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Australia. Home Care Assistance caregivers follow the company's Balanced Care Method, which is designed to promote healthy activity, stress reduction and social interaction for seniors, and Cognitive Therapeutics Method, which is designed to promote mental acuity through various cognitive activities. Franchises offer both hourly and live-in nonmedical care services.
  • #Home Care Franchises
  • #Healthcare & Senior Care
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Investments

$124,400 – $256,850

Franchise fee

$29,900

Vaporfi’s mission is change the way people smoke. Vaporfi doesn’t only cater to millennials, the latest trends, or any specific demographic.
  • #Retail Franchises
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