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Investments

$66,000 – $85,900

Franchise fee

$59,900

Expense Reduction Analysts (ERA) is based in Addison, Texas. ERA franchisees offer cost-management consulting services, using the company's proprietary E-SCAN's (Strategy-Costs-Alignment-Numbers) to summarize ways to reduce costs and increase profits and working with management teams to implement these plans. Franchises are located in more than 25 countries.
  • #Consultancy
  • #Business Consulting
  • #Business Opportunities
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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.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Ice Cream Franchises
  • #Candy Franchises
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Investments

$12,210 – $21,750

Franchise fee

$10,500 - $13,500

Founder Karen Cockrill named Snaggle Foot Dog Walks & Pet Care after a family pet, a beagle named Dixie who was nicknamed Snaggle Foot. Snaggle Foot franchisees offer pet sitting, dog walking, house-sitting, in-home boarding, backyard cleanup and pet taxi services. In case of emergencies, all franchisees receive certification in pet CPR and first aid during their training. The company also offers online scheduling with a mobile app.
  • #Pet Care
  • #Pet Franchises
  • #Pet Sitting Franchises
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Investments

$225,000 – $413,500

Franchise fee

$30,000

Charles Amy founded Tuffy Auto Service Centers when he opened the first Tuffy Muffler shop in 1970. The private company began franchising one year later and now has shops in several states. It is based in Toledo.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
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Investments

$181,650 – $461,337

Franchise fee

$30,000

Midas, a recognized brand throughout the world and highly renowned name in complete car care, is proud to be one of North America’s original franchise opportunities – and one of its best.
  • #Car and Auto Repair
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Investments

$210,950 – $4,455,425

Franchise fee

$7,500 - $30,000

Dave Drum started Kampgrounds of America in 1961. He and other Billings, Montana, businessmen set up camping facilities off highways 87 and 212 in 1962, when the World’s Fair in Seattle was attracting tourists along those routes. As he started franchising that year, Drum opened a system of campgrounds along America’s highways. He was forced to use a “k” in “kampgrounds” instead of a “c” because of a copyright challenge.
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Investments

$479,900 – $653,050

Franchise fee

$39,900

In 1998, Dr. Cassia Portugal started First Choice Pediatrics in a small office next to the Winter Park Hospital.The overwhelming success of returning patients motivated Dr. Portugal to expand her practice by the year 2000. She needed more space, and so she relocated the practice to our main location on Semoran Boulevard. Her next endeavor was to extend services to patients in the Sanford area and opened a new office on Medical Plaza Drive in 2005.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Health & Beauty
  • #Healthcare & Senior Care
  • #Medical Franchises
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Investments

$145,362 – $317,006

Franchise fee

$30,000

Our updated image and full menu of affordable salon services are creating more brand fans than ever. Explore the Fantastic Sams offering and find out why we’re a leader in the salon franchise industry.
  • #Health & Beauty
  • #Hair Salon Franchises
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Investments

$284,000 – $664,300

Franchise fee

$35,000

Zaxby's is the creation of childhood friends Zach McLeroy and Tony Townley, who opened their first restaurant in Statesboro, Georgia, in 1990. With a menu offering chicken fingers, wings, sandwiches and salads, they began franchising the concept in 1994, and now have locations throughout the Southeastern U.S.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$16,250 – $150,000

Franchise fee

$10,250

Founded in the late 1960s, Jani-King is today the world's largest commercial cleaning franchise company, with more than 10,000 franchisees serving tens of thousands of customers. Through a global network of more than 120 regional support offices, Jani-King delivers superior commercial cleaning services.
  • #Cleaning Franchises
  • #Commercial Cleaning
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Investments

$480,469 – $583,579

Franchise fee

$39,000

Hand and Stone Massage and Facial Spa was founded in 2004 by physical therapist John Marco, who noticed that there was no national massage brand in spite of the service's popularity. Franchising of the concept began in 2006, offering massage, facial and waxing services, along with a membership program.
  • #Health & Beauty
  • #SPA Franchises
  • #Massage 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.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Fast Food Franchises
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Investments

$91,385 – $269,565

Franchise fee

$7,000

Since 1979, Matco Tools, a subsidiary of Danaher Corp., has been manufacturing, distributing and servicing automotive equipment, tools and toolboxes. Today the company's line of products includes over 13,000 different items. Franchisees, who bring these products to their customers in trucks, number nearly 1,500, with locations in all 50 states, as well as Puerto Rico and Canada.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
  • #Retail Franchises
  • #Auto Parts Franchises
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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.
  • #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

$196,055 – $433,055

Franchise fee

$25,000

At Hwy 55, we’re building a team of franchisees that can still roll up their sleeves to build a business. Whether it's a single or multiple restaurants or building out a region, our entire team stands ready to help you meet your aspirations.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$43,200 – $56,000

Franchise fee

$36,000

Surface Specialists offers low-cost remodeling alternatives for bathrooms and kitchens. Franchisees help customers determine whether to repair, refinish, or replace existing fiberglass, acrylic, porcelain, steel, cast iron, cultured marble, and laminate surfaces. The company began franchising in 1982 and has franchises across the United States.
  • #Repair and Restoration
  • #Maintenance & Repair
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Investments

$323,100 – $3,076,600

Franchise fee

$15,000-50,000

Burger King franchisees operate quick-service hamburger restaurants using certain trademarks, service marks and trade names, and a recognized design, equipment system, color scheme and styles of buildings and facilities, signs, certain standards, specifications and procedures of operation, quality and consistency standards for products and services offered, and procedures for inventory control and management.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$225,000 – $325,000

Franchise fee

$25,000

The Ameci Pizza and Pasta corporation is continually expanding into new areas, and becoming a franchisee will make you part of a fast-growing and lucrative industry.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Pizza Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$245,000 – $329,500

Franchise fee

$25,000

Seeking healthier fast food options, David Robertson took matters into his own hands by opening the first Robeks in Los Angeles in 1996. Robeks began franchising in 2001. The stores serve juices, smoothies, shakes, supplements, sandwiches, salads and snacks.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Health Food Franchises
  • #Smoothie & Juice Bar
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Investments

$93,000

Our mission is to help protect families and individuals from mosquitoes and the diseases they carry, and we take the confidence our customers place in us very seriously.
  • #Home Services Franchises
  • #Pest Control Franchises
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Investments

$148,771 – $462,800

Franchise fee

$29,500

Before Peter Taunton founded Snap Fitness Inc. in 2003, he was a professional racquetball player and owned and operated five fitness centers in Minnesota. Taunton's vision for Snap Fitness was to offer patrons a convenient and affordable place to work out 24 hours a day. The company began franchising in 2004, and is currently expanding globally.
  • #Fitness & Gym Franchises
  • #Sports Franchises
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Investments

$218,325 – $385,158

Franchise fee

$40,000

Menchie's shops offer self-serve frozen yogurt in 100 rotating flavors, including low carb, no sugar added, dairy free, nonfat, gluten free, and kosher options. Founders Danna and Adam Caldwell came up with the company's name from the nickname Adam gave when they were dating. They opened their first store in Los Angeles in 2007, and began franchising a year later.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Ice Cream Franchises
  • #Yogurt Franchises
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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.
  • #Coffee Franchises
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Ice Cream Franchises
  • #Chocolate Franchises
  • #Candy Franchises
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Investments

$30,000 – $42,000

Franchise fee

$25,000

Bill Fischer and Tom Hofer left their respective Illinois family farms to study agriculture and economics at the University of Illinois. They joined the same fraternity and developed a mutual desire to pursue opportunities beyond the family farm. After college, Tom went off to the Vietnam War, and Bill pursued a brand new industry called lawn care.
  • #Cleaning Franchises
  • #Pet Franchises
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Investments

$144,875 – $643,851

Franchise fee

$39,900

RadioShack was opened in 1921, offering ham radio operators and electronics buffs a retail and mail order source for their electronics needs. By the 1960s, the company had nine stores and was shipping electronics to people all over the world. Today the company operates stores nationwide, selling everything from batteries to satellite dishes to electronics buffs and general consumers.
  • #Computer & Internet Franchises
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