How Much Does It Cost to Own an Once Upon A Child's ?
Once Upon A Child — Active member of the child-related industry since 1984
Owning a Once Upon A Child can be a business, but it does have some initial financial requirements. To open a single clothing, toys, accessories location, the company requires that potential franchisees have liquid assets of at least $221,300.
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About Once Upon A Child
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Investment Level | $221,300 |
Franchise Fee | $25,000 |
Agreement Term | 10 years |
Royalties | FLAT |
Incorporated Name | Winmark Corporation |
Year Founded | 1984 |
Franchising Since | 1992 (33 years) |
Industry | Child-Related |
Industry Subcategory | Clothing, Toys, Accessories |