MaggieMoo’s Ice Cream & Treatery®
Join this exclusive low investment franchise emphasizing quality service, home- made ice cream, & family fun!
Minimum Investment: $216,000.
ShredStation Express
A green franchise solution to America's ID theft crisis, and one of the most competitive franchise opportunities...
Minimum Investment: $50,000.
Kiddie Academy®
Powerful brand recognition, over 27 years experience in the child care industry and a team of experts to support...
Minimum Investment: $150,000.
Cartridge World
Cartridge World is the world leader in printer cartridge refilling and remanufacturing, and the 13th fast growing...
Minimum Investment: $117,100.
Vendstar
Create a successful cash vending business that lets you choose your hours! Be your own boss with Vendstar.
Minimum Investment: $2,500.
Junk King
Our guarantee - If you do not achieve a minimum $125,000 revenue in your first 12 months we will refund 100% of...
Minimum Investment: $100,000.
Value Forward Business Coaching
Become a CEO Management Consultant and Business Coach. Designed for business professionals, Value Forward...
Minimum Investment: $19,995.
Physicians WEIGHT LOSS Centers
Physicians WEIGHT LOSS Centers provides an affordable, easy way to own a diet franchise with strong brand...
Minimum Investment: $52,300.
BP ampm
Powerful, distinctive branding is the cornerstone of BP ampm's high visibility in the gasoline and...
Minimum Investment: $250,000.
Florida, home of ‘The Happiest Place on Earth’, is one of the most popular US States, so what better place to establish your new business. We have prime franchise opportunities in key locations such as Orlando, Miami and Fort Lauderdale.
According to a recent study by the IFA, franchising (61,649 franchises) in Florida contributes enormously to the economy ($56,159.3 millions) and job creation (267,971 jobs in franchising) making it one of the fastest growing franchises states in the US.
Did you know that the origin of the name Florida comes from the Spanish ‘Pascua Florida’, meaning ‘Feast of Flowers’ or ‘Flowery Easter’? It was named in Easter, 1513, by Juan Ponce de Leon.





