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Investments

$95,000 – $145,000

We do this by providing the best customer service in the Electronic Repair and Service industry and treating our customers like we would our own family members when they come to see us. We enjoy taking care of people when they are in need of help; it’s in our DNA. Lifeline Repairs has built the company with based focus on the Electronic Repair and service market and provides a unique, completely differentiated experience for each and every customer who visits a Lifeline Repairs location.
  • #Computer & Internet Franchises
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Investments

$9,550 – $19,250

Franchise fee

$5,000

OfficeZilla is the first franchise of its kind in one of the world’s largest industries. This unique opportunity is being created by the same team that has helped build some of the biggest brands in the country and some of the most successful franchise concepts in their segments!
  • #Retail Franchises
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Investments

$136,200 – $1,241,000

Franchise fee

$30,000

The roots of Rosati's Pizza go back to the early 1900's, when Ferdinand Rosati opened a small restaurant in Chicago. His son, Sam, followed in his footsteps, opening his own restaurant in 1927. In 1964, Sam's children used his recipes and opened Rosati's, one of the first pizza places to offer delivery. The Rosati family still controls the business today, but began expanding through franchising in 2006.
  • #Pizza Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$310,842 – $615,145

Franchise fee

$35,000

The first Pinkberry opened in West Hollywood in 2005, and the company began franchising the next year, expanding primarily in Southern California and New York at first. Pinkberry now has locations throughout the country and around the world, serving both frozen and fresh Greek yogurts with a variety of toppings, along with yogurt smoothies and shakes.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Ice Cream Franchises
  • #Yogurt Franchises
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Investments

$91,000 – $223,000

Franchise fee

$15,000

We're Rolling Pretzel Company was founded in 1996 in Alliance, Ohio, and began offering franchises in traditional and nontraditional locations in 2000. The menu features a variety of pretzel products, along with smoothies and lemonade.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Bakery & Donut Franchises
  • #Candy Franchises
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Investments

$20,000

Flexible and profitable operation that involves working closely with young children, and what is more setting up a Teddy Tennis operation is very inexpensive!
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Education Franchises
  • #Fitness & Gym Franchises
  • #Sports Franchises
  • #Children's Fitness
  • #Child Education & Tutoring
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Investments

$5,050 – $12,629

Franchise fee

$4,000 - $7,000

Our culture is so much more than a mission statement. We live and breathe our mission, our values, and our purpose every day, in our personal and professional lives. We strive to empower women to realize their full potential through inspiring health and wellness in their community.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Fitness & Gym Franchises
  • #Sports Franchises
  • #Adult Fitness
  • #Children's Fitness
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Investments

$115,863 – $231,506

Franchise fee

$49,900

Omega Private School provides a one-of-a-kind franchise opportunity! Franchisees receive 2 business concepts under one franchise agreement: Tutoring and Private School. Omega Learning® Center has successfully bridged the gap between three expansive and thriving US markets: tutoring, private school, and home school.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Education Franchises
  • #Child Education & Tutoring
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Investments

$127,000 – $253,600

Franchise fee

$25,000

Since its founding in 1975, Precision Tune Auto Care centers have provided motorists with a variety of car maintenance and light repair services. The chain’s locations throughout North America, South America and Asia perform maintenance and service on brakes, air conditioners, cooling systems and more. The company is traded on the NASDAQ exchange under the PACI symbol.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
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Investments

$564,050 – $782,700

Franchise fee

$40,000

The first incredibly tasty warm sandwich was served over 30 years in Chicago. Since our start in 1977, Potbelly has grown to over 200 stores. We know what works and what doesn't, so we can support you as you accelerate your knowledge base so you can move your business forward. We are friendly, hard working people serving up simple, high quality food, made fast, as a surprisingly reasonable price.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
  • #Sandwich Franchises
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Investments

$1,465,550 – $8,586,550

Franchise fee

$45,000

In 1930, Harland Sanders opened Sanders Court & Cafe in the front room of a gas station in Corbin, Kentucky. He was named an honorary Kentucky Colonel in 1936 for his contributions to local cuisine. Colonel Sanders began franchising in 1952 and awarded the first franchise to Pete Harman in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their handshake agreement stipulated that the corporation would receive a royalty of one nickel for each chicken Harman sold.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
  • #Sandwich Franchises
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Investments

$64,200 – $98,100

Franchise fee

$29,000

In 2002, Brad Fluke moved to Bristol, Virginia, to help his father run the handyman business he had just started. He became the company's president and in 2008, began franchising the Honey Do Service concept. Honey Do Service franchisees offer repair and maintenance services for common household problems.
  • #Handyman Franchises
  • #Maintenance & Repair
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Investments

$157,000 – $347,000

Franchise fee

$35,000

After spending six years as a lawyer, Sheila McCann decided to do something different with her life. At Harvard Business School, she researched several business ideas before settling on a bread bakery. McCann had fond memories of baking with her grandmother as a child in Montana. Inspired by her grandmother’s spirit of independence and endurance, she founded House of Bread in San Luis Obispo in 1996.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Bakery & Donut Franchises
  • #Cupcake Franchises
  • #Candy Franchises
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Investments

$228,620 – $1,691,200

Franchise fee

$40,000 - $90,000

In 1946, Bill Rosenberg founded Industrial Luncheon Services, a company that delivered meals and snacks to workers in the Boston area. The success of Industrial Luncheon Services convinced Rosenberg to start The Open Kettle, a doughnut shop in Quincy, Massachusetts. Two years later, The Open Kettle changed its name to Dunkin' Donuts.
  • #Coffee Franchises
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Bakery & Donut Franchises
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Investments

$127,300 – $193,000

Franchise fee

$35,000

For over 15 years, Hounds Town USA has offered a natural environment for dogs to be dogs. With interactive doggie daycare, overnight boarding, grooming, retail, and a pet taxi, our unique town is home to the happiest dogs on Earth. We’ve spent over a decade perfecting our business model and have a staggering year-over-year average sales increase of over 32%. As a result Hounds Town is home to some of the happiest Franchise Owners on Earth.
  • #Pet Care
  • #Pet Franchises
  • #Pet Grooming Franchises
  • #Pet Sitting Franchises
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Investments

$48,549 – $63,149

Franchise fee

$35,000

Sitting Made Simple® launched in 2008 by local nanny, Amanda Knapp. SMS® is the local, safe and reliable option for families and sitters. SMS® has always been online, but our direct phone and email access to a local owner sets us apart from all the other options offered today! 10 years later the SMS® model serves families and sitters across 6 cities with ease.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Healthcare & Senior Care
  • #Preschool & Day Care
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Investments

$164,950 – $405,850

Franchise fee

$35,000

Former marketing executives Bill Phelps and Rick Wetzel founded Wetzel's Pretzels in 1994. The private company began franchising in 1996 and now has units across the United States and internationally. It is based in Pasadena, California, and has co-branding relationships with Cold Stone Creamery, Juice It Up, Swensen's and others.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Bakery & Donut Franchises
  • #Candy Franchises
  • #Hot Dog Franchises
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Investments

$15,000 – $49,000

Franchise fee

$10,000

AeroWest, formerly a division of West Chemical Products, manufactures, installs and maintains air fresheners and deodorizing dispensers for restrooms. AeroWest provides service through most of the United States.
  • #Home Improvement
  • #Home Services Franchises
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Investments

$155,000 – $381,000

Franchise fee

$30,000

Jerry Hancock used his background in chemistry to develop a method of flash-freezing ice cream using liquid nitrogen. He and wife Naomi opened the first Sub Zero Ice Cream in Orem, Utah, in 2004, using this technology to offer customers the chance to customize their ice cream by choosing their milk base, flavors, mix-ins and texture. Sub Zero also offers a liquid nitrogen science education program that can be brought to schools.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Ice Cream Franchises
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Investments

$429,000 – $548,500

Franchise fee

$40,000

With a state-of-the-art dog hotel and training facilities, D.O.G features custom-designed enhancement parks and world-class hotel suites for dogs, providing the ultimate experience for dogs. The facility’s highly skilled and trained professionals provide the highest quality of services.
  • #Pet Care
  • #Pet Franchises
  • #Dog Training
  • #Pet Grooming Franchises
  • #Pet Sitting Franchises
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Investments

$156,650 – $260,400

Franchise fee

$20,000

David and Rosalind Katz wanted to start a shoe store, but didn't have the funds to purchase inventory let alone start an entire business. Instead of giving up, the Katzes moved to plan B, opening a sandwich shop in the Atlanta suburb of Sandy Springs in 1980.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
  • #Sandwich Franchises
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Investments

$200,000 – $350,000

Franchise fee

$15,000

Since the first store opened in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1948, Cottage Inn has always put pizza quality above everything else. With over 50 locations across the Midwest, and plans to expand nationally, Cottage Inn is now offering area development agreements in new territories to new and existing franchisees that are interested in getting in on the ground floor of something spectacular. Our concepts include carryout and delivery, dine-in, and buffet bars, so we are sure to meet your area demographic's needs.
  • #Pizza Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$105,150 – $240,500

Franchise fee

$49,000

The franchisor offers qualified individuals the right to operate a business that offers and sells light environmental services in residential and commercial properties under the “AdvantaClean” mark.
  • #House Cleaning Franchises
  • #Healthcare & Senior Care
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Investments

$54,500 – $105,000

Franchise fee

$12,500

Pool owners have been craving a more professional approach towards pool service and Pool Scouts is their answer. The Pool Scouts model has been built to professionalize the maintenance and service of residential and commercial pools.
  • #Cleaning Franchises
  • #Home Care Franchises
  • #Healthcare & Senior Care
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Investments

$75,000 – $85,000

Franchise fee

64900 

The management team at Gotcha Covered has roots in this industry that go back to the 1990’s. In June of 2009, Gotcha Covered was created through the merger of two industry powerhouses, and a new entity and brand was born. Today, Gotcha Covered is widely known in our industry as a premium provider of custom window treatments. Our goal is to continue to expand across the U.S. and Canada and become a household name with hundreds of thriving, successful locations.
  • #Home Improvement
  • #Maintenance & Repair
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