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Grandma’s Secret: How Great American Cookies Beats Competitors Out of the [Oven]

Grandma’s Secret: How Great American Cookies Beats Competitors Out of the [Oven]

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Grandma’s Secret: How Great American Cookies Beats

Competitors Out of the [Oven]

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You know what it’s like to survey the buffet table at family gatherings. Visually, everything looks palatable, but let’s be honest: Everyone knows the good cooks in

the family from the mediocre ones. This is usually when the hushed whispers begin: “Who made this?”

and “Please tell me so-and-so didn’t bring that.”

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You’re just holding out to hear: “Yep, that one’s from Grandma’s kitchen.” Like music to your ears, you know

you’re ready to scoop up the best there is — just as people who are looking to invest in a cookie franchise

know that Great American Cookies offers the finest recipe among cookie franchises today.

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Topics of Discussion:1. Review the Two Key Ingredients2. Some Cookie Franchises Might

Favor a Cookie-Cutter Approach3. Global Franchise Group University

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1. Like many great recipes, Great American Cookies franchises can be reduced to two key ingredients: a superlative product and a dynamic business model that supplies cookie franchise owners with all the

training, support, and resources they need to establish and build the business of their dreams. It helps if potential cookie franchise owners harbor sweet

dreams, especially for cookies. A passion for cookies — and all the delight and fun they inspire — is a driving force that binds many cookie franchise owners more tightly together than the creamy butter in a bowl of

cookie dough.

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2. At this point, other cookie franchises might strike you as somewhat similar. But just like that

buffet table at family gatherings, things might look OK from appearances; it’s only when you dig a little deeper for information that you learn you shouldn’t take a chance on anyone else’s half-

baked recipe. Only Grandma’s will do. The founders of Great American Cookies followed Grandma’s stellar example and decided that if

they were going to introduce their cookie franchise to America on a large scale, they would do so skillfully and only to the best of their ability.

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3. Owning a Great American Cookies franchise means you’ll be working with an established

brand, one that will also be supported by Global Franchise Group. This is the company who is

above Great American Cookies and they want to make sure you’ll have all the tools you need to get

your business up and running. Between all the training you’ll receive, the purchasing power that

comes with a big franchise, and the ongoing support of your field consultant, you’ll be in a

strong position to add your business to the growing list of best franchise opportunities.

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Disclaimer: This information is not intended as an offer to sell, or the solicitation of an offer to buy, a franchise. It is for

information purposes only. Currently, the following states regulate the offer and sale of franchises: California, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. If you are a resident of or want to locate a franchise in one of these states, we will not offer

you a franchise unless and until we have complied with applicable pre-sale registration and disclosure requirements

in your state. Franchise offerings are made by Franchise Disclosure Document only.