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Fantastic Sams Franchise

Multi-Unit Franchise Ownership

An easily-scaled business model and unique financing options have turned the large majority of our Fantastic Sams franchisees into multi-unit salon owners.

Many Franchisees Become Multi-unit Operators

Although many Fantastic Sams franchisees start with just a single unit, most of our salons are operated by multi-unit franchise owners. That’s because Fantastic Sams operates in an industry with long-term economic stability, and we strive to make it easier for investors to own multiple units through financial incentives, as well as our relationships with solid banking and financial institutions. It’s one reason why we’re still at the top of our game after more than 50 years.

Our easily-scaled model makes multi-unit franchise ownership not only possible but preferred: Many Franchisees Become Multi-unit Operators — and most of them started out with a single salon.

John and Patti Prichard are successful multi-unit franchisees in the Fantastic Sams system, with several salons in the Minneapolis area. John knew from the outset he wanted to own more than one salon, based on the research they did before they joined our franchise family.

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Fantastic Sams Franchise Corporation 6901 E Fish Lake Rd # 170, Maple Grove, MN 55369

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