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What a Pretzel Franchise Could Do For You
How many times have you dreamed of walking into your boss’s office and telling him that you quit? Probably the same amount of times that you’ve dreamed of winning the lottery. From the moment we start working, we begin to plan for our retirement. Many of us are trapped in a job in order to keep up with the bills and save for that retirement. But have you ever considered becoming your own boss?
Topics of Discussion
- How Much is Needed to Open a Pretzelmaker Franchise?
- How Long Before a Store Can Open?
- Is Pretzelmaker a Good Company?
- Work Ahead
1. The initial franchise fee is $30K. Depending on the location and size of the store, the price range to get up and running could be anywhere between $155K and $240K. When you consider the potential for return and even flow of business, you can quickly see this is a smart investment. To find out more about store revenues, you will have to make an official inquiry into opening a Pretzelmaker franchise and receive our franchise disclosure document (FDD). That is easily accomplished with a few clicks of your computer mouse.
Take note that Global Franchise Group (GFG), the parent company who owns Pretzelmaker, does not provide financing to set up a franchise. However, they are happy to provide the resources and support that can link you to third party lenders.
2. After closing the franchise agreement and securing your store location, you can be up and running in as little as 90-days. Keep in mind that through every step of the initial construction, set up, and training, the franchisor is going to be offering an abundant amount of support. You’re not in this alone!
4. Pretzelmaker merged with Pretzel Time in 2010 to become the second largest soft pretzel concept in America. Before that, they were in the soft pretzel making business since 1991. Clearly, they have been doing something right!
At present, there are 300+ Pretzelmaker franchises in operation around the country and across the globe. They are ranked as one of the Top 500 Franchises by Entrepreneur Magazine.
Disclaimer: This information is not intended as an offer to sell, or the solicitation of an offer to buy, a franchise. It is for information purposes only. Currently, the following states regulate the offer and sale of franchises: California, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. If you are a resident of or want to locate a franchise in one of these states, we will not offer you a franchise unless and until we have complied with applicable pre-sale registration and disclosure requirements in your state. Franchise offerings are made by Franchise Disclosure Document only.