Krispy Kreme vs Southern Maid Donuts Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Krispy Kreme vs Southern Maid Donuts including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
Krispy Kreme Franchise
Southern Maid Donuts Franchise
Investment $200,500 - $4,115,000$64,000 - $227,000
Franchise Fee $12,500 - $25,000$5,000
Royalty Fee 4.5%-
Advertising Fee 1.5%-
Year Founded 1937-
Year Franchised 0-
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Business Experience Requirements

 
Krispy Kreme Franchise
Southern Maid Donuts Franchise
Experience *Passionate about the Krispy Kreme brand and products *Proven track record of running a successful multi-unit restaurant business *Highly committed to providing great customer service *Financial resources to fund a multi-unit store development plan including a minimum $1 million in liquid assets and a minimum net worth of $2 million. -

Financing Options

 
Krispy Kreme Franchise
Southern Maid Donuts Franchise
  In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
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Training & Support

 
Krispy Kreme Franchise
Southern Maid Donuts Franchise
Training *Initial Production Training (three to four weeks) *Processing Standards (one to two weeks) *Shift Management Training (four to five weeks) *Equipment Maintenance (1 week) -
Support *New product innovation and unique occasion product offerings *Access to Krispy Kreme University �" a six month, all-inclusive training for Operations Directors, General Managers and Assistant General Managers *Grand opening support *Ongoing restaurant franchise operations support for the term of the franchise agreement *In-store training for hourly staff *Real estate and site selection support *Conceptual drawings *Project management and construction support *Access to area development agreements *Ability to impact communities with a unique and robust fundraising program -
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Expansion Plans

 
Krispy Kreme Franchise
Southern Maid Donuts Franchise
US Expansion --
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Company Overviews

About Krispy Kreme

Are you ready to embrace a franchise opportunity worth a million smiles? Owning a Krispy Kreme doughnut franchise could be the sweetest move you have ever made!
In 1937, an entrepreneurial young man named Vernon Rudolph rented a small warehouse in Winston Salem, North Carolina so he could make doughnuts to sell to grocery stores. As it turns out, those doughnuts smelled so good that people walking past wanted to buy them. Vernon cut a hole in an outside wall and started selling them to passersby. Business began to boom! Vernon perfected the proprietary doughnut-making equipment and the secret recipe to be used in his new chain of shops, ensuring that every single doughnut made at a Krispy Kreme shop was deserving of the Krispy Kreme name. Now, with decades of franchising experience, Krispy Kreme has become one of the most beloved doughnut and coffee franchises on the market with worldwide brand recognition. As the leading specialty retailer of premium-quality doughnuts, including our signature Original Glazed, our vision is to be the worldwide leader in sharing delicious tastes and creating joyful memories.

Krispy Kreme franchisees share our vision and benefit from our time-tested leadership and doughnut franchise experience in bringing our premium brand to more people in more places than ever before. We strive to fulfill our mission statement: to touch and enhance lives through the joy that is Krispy Kreme. As a Krispy Kreme doughnut and coffee franchise owner, you become part of something more than just making doughnuts and coffee - you will share in the sweet success we strive for each and every day, as well as the smiles of your customers when they taste our delicious sweet treats. From our Hot Doughnuts Now sign and Doughnut Theater to our iconic paper hats, Krispy Kreme is a sweet and unique flavor of a brand.

The total initial investment necessary to begin operation ranges from $1,287,500 to $2,750,000 for a Factory Store;
$558,500 to $1,500,000 for a Tunnel Oven Shop;
$440,500 to $1,200,000 for a Fresh Shop;
$200,500 to $453,000 for a Box Shop; and
$1,617,500 to $4,115,000 for a Commissary Facility.
These totals include the following amounts that must be paid to us as initial fees and for a variety of goods and services, as follows: for a Factory Store, $355,000 to $580,000; for a Tunnel Oven Shop, $91,000 to $134,000; for a Fresh Shop, $30,000 to $33,000; for a Box Shop, $30,000 to $33,000; and for a Commissary Facility, $355,000 to $1,070,000.

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About Southern Maid Donuts

Southern Maid Donuts began in 1937 by Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Hargrove. A young couple coming out of the throws of the Great Depression, they created Southern Maid because they saw the need in the market for quality donuts. They created their own recipes, which have stood the test of time. Quality ingredients and uncompromised procedures are reason for the continued success of the Hargrove family to this very day.

The product was so well accepted that besides selling donuts in their privately owned shops that they were sought out by individuals wanting to use Southern Maid products in their own bakeries and stores. The Hargrove couple began to license their trademark and to help individuals realize their dreams of owning their own businesses. Today, Southern Maid is used in over 100 stores.

The Southern Maid name came about because of being from the South. Mr. and Mrs. Hargrove wanted a name that encompassed a feeling as well as humble southern traditions and memories. Part of this Southern Maid tradition was a large sponsorship for several years of the Louisiana Hayride Show in Shreveport, Louisiana. Many a young entertainer sang the praises of Southern Maid Donuts. An interesting note: Elvis did the only commercial of his life for any product on November 6th, 1954 for Southern Maid Donuts. He sang the jingle. "You can get them piping hot after 4 P.M., you can get them piping hot, Southern Maid Donuts hits the spot, you can get them piping hot after 4 P.M." Elvis frequented the Shreveport store for donuts on his visits to the Louisiana Hayride. Other entertainers that sang the praises of Southern Maid include Minnie Pearl, Johnny Horton, and Johnny Cash. The Johnny Cash version was released on the Best of the Louisiana Hayride Volume 4.

Southern Maid products are also used institutionally in the form of pancake and muffin mixes. The Hargroves had created a pancake mix for home use. Over time, the mix was given to friends and family members. The requests for the mix got so large that they began to package it in 50-pound bags for selling to hotels and restaurants.

Southern Maid has remained a tradition in the South because of the continued use of quality ingredients and procedures. We have been family owned since inception in 1937. Though Mr. and Mrs. Hargrove have since passed on, Southern Maid has evolved into the second and third generations of family ownership and management.