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Investments

$305,120 – $470,000

Franchise fee

$25,000

In the summer of 2010, FroyoWorld opened its first Frozen Yogurt Lounge on the Yale University campus in the town of New Haven, Connecticut. With our award winning Original Tart froyo recipe in hand, we introduced the self-serve frozen yogurt in Connecticut. We had overwhelming support for our product from the community, so we opened a few more stores, and then we opened a few more after that.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Ice Cream Franchises
  • #Yogurt Franchises
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Investments

$21,450 – $62,800

Franchise fee

$10,000 - $40,000

TGA Premier Junior Golf founder Joshua Jacobs started playing golf when he was three years old. He started offering golf enrichment classes at six Los Angeles schools in 2003, and TGA (Total Golf Adventures) continued to grow from there. In 2006, the company began franchising. Franchisees offer after-school golf programs to kids from preschool through the eighth grade. Camps, tournaments, clinics and parent/child events are also offered at partner golf facilities.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Education Franchises
  • #Fitness & Gym Franchises
  • #Sports Franchises
  • #Children's Fitness
  • #Entertainment Franchises
  • #Child Education & Tutoring
  • #Child Party & Recreation
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Investments

$180,504 – $347,270

Franchise fee

$40,000

In 1935, David Shakarian started a health-food store in Pittsburgh called Lackzoom. It specialized in yogurt (which his father had helped introduce to the U.S.), but also carried health-food products such as honey and grains. Beginning with $35 in receipts his first day, Shakarian expanded to six Pittsburgh-area stores in five years.
  • #Fitness & Gym Franchises
  • #Health Food Franchises
  • #Food & Grocery Retail
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Investments

$144,100 – $372,400

Franchise fee

$15,500 - $40,000

Founded in 1963, Mighty Auto Parts started out as a network of local and regional suppliers to the automotive service industry. From the beginning, Mighty has offered a direct-sourcing model for preventive maintenance, common-use auto parts, shop supplies, oil, chemicals, and lubricants for vehicles. Mighty began franchising in 1970. In 1993, automotive-related service companies began adding Mighty franchises to diversify with a related company and complement their existing operations by employing Mighty's business model.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Retail Franchises
  • #Auto Parts Franchises
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Investments

$350,000

Did you know the Laundromat business is one of the most stable, profitable, and recession-proof businesses? With repeat weekly customers, you can quickly build a business to thrive for years to come
  • #Business Services
  • #Cleaning Franchises
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Investments

$96,414 – $1,501,265

Franchise fee

$30,000

Checkers Drive-In Restaurants got its start in 1986 in Mobile, Alabama. A year earlier, Rally's Drive-In had opened its first restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky. In 1999, the two concepts merged into a single double drive-thru burger chain. In addition to burgers, the restaurants serve chicken, fish, hot dogs, fries, and desserts.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$99,704 – $134,263

Franchise fee

$15,500

Pop-A-Lock was started in 1991 by law enforcement agents in Lafayette, Louisiana. Pop-A-Lock franchisees offer commercial, automotive and residential locksmithing, including integrated high-tech security devices and electronic access systems.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
  • #Safety & Security
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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

$270,200 – $1,324,000

Franchise fee

$30,000

Bruce Reed got his start in the restaurant business as a child, helping his parents at their diner, Jerry's Curb Service, in Bridgewater, Pennsylvania. He opened the first Bruster's Real Ice Cream next door to that restaurant in 1989. He began franchising in 1993. Bruster's stores offer ice cream, frozen yogurt, Italian ice, sherbet and sorbet in a variety of flavors.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Ice Cream Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$1,063,500 – $1,613,500

Franchise fee

$45,000

During the 1970s, brothers Makis and Chris Havadjias worked in restaurants to earn money for college. They helped the owners of one of those restaurants rebuild the establishment, and later bought it. With the experience they gained at that first restaurant, the brothers bought a poorly performing restaurant in Perris, California, that they built into Farmer Boys.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$110,000

Franchise fee

$30,000

The franchisor is Merlin Franchisor SPV LLC, a direct, wholly-owned subsidiary of Driven Systems LLC. The franchise offered is for the operation of a Merlin 200,000 Miles Shop which specializes in vehicle longevity, preventive maintenance, and in the repair and replacement of brake systems and components, motor vehicle muffler and exhaust systems, ride control components, tires, and other motor vehicle services.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
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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.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Bar and Pub 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.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$31,900 – $53,750

Franchise fee

$18,000

We’ve been around since 1990 and have created a proven business model and training program that can help you realize the dream of owning your own business. With us, you'll be in business for yourself, not by yourself.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
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Investments

$139,780 – $403,450

Franchise fee

$11,900 - $19,900

With the help of two friends and $2,500 in borrowed start-up capital, Anthony Conza opened the first Blimpie Subs & Salads location in Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1964. From that first store, Blimpie grew into an international chain with restaurants in malls, shopping centers, convenience stores, colleges, sports arenas, hospitals and sports arenas. Each location serves a variety of hot and cold subs, wraps, salads and soups.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
  • #Sandwich 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.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Pizza Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
  • #Sandwich Franchises
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Investments

$36,950 – $50,070

Franchise fee

$30,000

Bar-B-Clean is a BBQ Cleaning Company that offers residential and commercial customers a convenient, low cost grill cleaning solution. The service includes a deep cleaning of the interior and exterior of the grill, as well as a thorough inspection of the burner and ignition systems. It’s a service that keeps customers coming back year after year.
  • #Cleaning Franchises
  • #Home Services 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.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Bakery & Donut Franchises
  • #Cupcake Franchises
  • #Candy Franchises
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Investments

$180,000 – $247,000

Franchise fee

$30,000

The franchisor offer franchises to own and operate retail outlets that are identified by the Mrs. Fields trademark and that sell freshly baked cookies and related products.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$75,000 – $237,000

Franchise fee

15000 for mobile unit; 40000 for standing unit

Our ice-based desert is literally "shaved" off of a block of ice rather than crushed. This results in an extremely fine snow-like texture that allows our 50 proprietary Hawaiian flavor syrups to be absorbed by the ice rather than a gritty texture that a syrup can only surround.
  • #Milkshake Franchises
  • #Smoothie & Juice Bar
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Investments

$118,000 – $197,000

Franchise fee

$12,000

azen Tea was founded in San Jose, California in 2012. Now Jazen Tea operates 18 locations internationally. The company was founded on the simple principal that real fruits and fresh ingredients are the foundation for the best tasting fruit teas, never a powder mix. Our simple yet sound business model has helped us thrive in the expanding fruit and boba tea industry.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Smoothie & Juice Bar
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Investments

$207,700 – $587,800

Franchise fee

$30,000

Joey Bag a Donuts is your way to own one of the most competitive donut, coffee, bagel shop franchises in the business! We will provide you with an efficient system that allows you to bring the nostalgia of an ‘old school family’ donut shop to your neighborhood.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$39,600 – $67,700

Franchise fee

$19,900

Let's face it - great futures don't simply happen, they are cultivated. Great futures are built on a foundation of strong core business principles, and grow through careful planning and skilled execution. Do you have the dedication and drive to be your own boss?
  • #Property Agencies
  • #Property & Estate Agency
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Investments

$56,350 – $90,600

Franchise fee

$19,900

A food stand serves fresh cut mango cups with a variety of seasonings including lemon, lime, vinegar, sweets and sour sauce, hot sauce, and more.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Health Food Franchises
  • #Smoothie & Juice Bar
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Investments

$13,999 – $20,000

Franchise fee

$1,000

At Hot Dog On A Leash, we believe in positive reinforcement, motivation, and moderation. If you love pets, desire to run your own business, and want to become a dog trainer while earning a great income... Hot Dog On A Leash might be the perfect fit for you.
  • #Pet Care
  • #Pet Franchises
  • #Dog Training
  • #Pet Sitting Franchises
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