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Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Cindy's Cinnamon Rolls vs Bagel Bagel including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.
Start-Up Costs and Fees |
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Investment | $69,000 - $130,500 | $170,000 - $425,000 |
Franchise Fee | $25,000 | $20,000 - $25,000 |
Royalty Fee | 5% | 5% |
Advertising Fee | - | 2% |
Year Founded | 1985 | - |
Year Franchised | 1986 | - |
Term Of Agreement | 10 years | - |
Term Of Agreement | 10 years | - |
Renewal Fee | - | - |
Business Experience Requirements |
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Experience | - | |
Financing Options |
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In-House/3rd Party | In-House/3rd Party | |
Franchise Fees | No/No | -/- |
Start-up Costs | No/No | -/- |
Equipment | No/No | -/- |
Inventory | No/No | -/- |
Receivables | No/No | -/- |
Payroll | No/No | -/- |
Training & Support |
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Training | - | - |
Support | Newsletter, Toll-free phone line, Grand opening, Security/safety procedures, Field operations/evaluations, Purchasing cooperatives | - |
Marketing | Ad slicks | - |
Operations |
10% of all franchisees own more than one unit Number of employees needed to run franchised unit: 8 Absentee ownership of franchise is allowed. (75% of current franchisees are owner/operators) | - |
Expansion Plans |
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US Expansion | - | Yes |
Canada Expansion | No | - |
International Expansion | Yes | - |
Cindy and Tom Harris were inspired to open their own shop after seeing customers line up to watch warm cinnamon rolls come out of the oven at a bakery. The couple felt making and selling warm cinnamon rolls in a mall would be a hit, so they opened their first Cindy's Cinnamon Rolls store in Fort Collins, Colorado, in 1985. Customers were drawn to the store by the smell of the baking rolls, and would line up for the warm rolls and coffee.
Cindy's began franchising in 1986 and now has stores in malls across the United States in addition to several international locations.
Bagel Bagel Cafe opened its first location in Tallahassee, Florida-July 1991 as Bagel Bagel,
"A Place So Nice We Named It Twice".
John Stout, founder of the concept, created the idea by utilizing skills he attained while working and managing a diverse number of restaurants in various regions of the country. John's experiences have allowed him to create an eclectic menu with unique cooking techniques that makes Bagel Bagel Cafe the success it is today. Bagel Bagel Cafe is growing rapidly, and is looking for Franchisees who: * Want to own an exciting restaurant concept * Prefer normal business hours vs. traditional dinner restaurants * Are looking for a concept with experienced franchise support without the unreasonable costs * Have at least $150,000 available to open their store Bagel Bagel Cafe is currently reviewing applications for new franchisees. Many of our locations are only open for breakfast and lunch, allowing operators a more flexible schedule.