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Fresh Coat Johnny Rockets
Residential and Burger restaurants
commercial painting
STARTUP COST
STARTUP COST $605.5K–$1.1M
$54K–$76.9K
FRANCHISE FEE
FRANCHISE FEE $25K–$49K
$44.9K
TOTAL UNITS
TOTAL UNITS (Franchised / Co.-Owned)
(Franchised / Co.-Owned) 379/23
131/0
VET INCENTIVE
VET INCENTIVE 25% off franchise fee
$2,000 off franchise fee
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128 Mr. Handyman
Wild Birds Unlimited International
Bird-feeding supplies and Residential and commercial
nature gift items repair, maintenance, and
improvement services
STARTUP COST
$146.5K–$249.96K STARTUP COST
$111.5K–$143.1K
FRANCHISE FEE
$30K FRANCHISE FEE
$54.9K
TOTAL UNITS
(Franchised / Co.-Owned)
TOTAL UNITS
332/0 (Franchised / Co.-Owned)
215/0
VET INCENTIVE
15% off franchise fee VET INCENTIVE
15% off franchise fee
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The Tutoring 134
Center Franchise Molly Maid
Tutoring Residential cleaning
STARTUP COST STARTUP COST
$92.5K–$139.2K $109.7K–$152.2K
FRANCHISE FEE FRANCHISE FEE
$32K $14.9K
TOTAL UNITS TOTAL UNITS
(Franchised / Co.-Owned) (Franchised / Co.-Owned)
95/0 475/0
VET INCENTIVE VET INCENTIVE
$2,000 off initial royalty fees 15% off franchise fee
130 135
Rita’s Italian Ice Go Mini’s
Italian ice, frozen custard Franchising
Portable storage containers
STARTUP COST
$172.2K–$430.9K STARTUP COST
$225.6K–$454.7K
FRANCHISE FEE
$30K FRANCHISE FEE
$45K
TOTAL UNITS
(Franchised / Co.-Owned) TOTAL UNITS
598/0 (Franchised / Co.-Owned)
86/0
VET INCENTIVE
50% off franchise fee VET INCENTIVE
20% off franchise fee
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uBreakiFix
Which Wich Superior Sandwiches/ No. 147 Electronics repairs
STARTUP COST
$60.4K–$225.4K
FRANCHISE FEE
Up to $40K PHOTOGR APHS COURTESY OF WHICH WICH SUPERIOR SANDWICHES
THIS YEAR MARKED the 10th anniversary of Which Wich’s Flag Your Bag TOTAL UNITS
(Franchised / Co.-Owned)
campaign. Between Memorial Day and Independence Day, customers were 393/28
encouraged to use blue and red markers to decorate the company’s brown VET INCENTIVE
20% off franchise fee
sandwich bags with patriotic drawings and notes of support for members of the
military. The bags were displayed on each store’s community wall, then sent to
the company’s Dallas headquarters to be stuffed with treats and sent to active
and veteran service members. The company estimates it has donated more than
100,000 filled bags over 10 years.
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