25 Franchise Opportunities Santa Would Love
Before Santa arrives, let’s take a look at some of the franchise opportunities most likely to earn St. Nick’s seal of approval.
Santa Claus is coming to town, so get the christmas lights out, tuck the kids in, put out the cookies and milk, and make sure that chimney is swept.
And while you’re at it, make sure your town has some of Santa’s favorite franchises. As a big traveler, Santa enjoys the controlled quality and consistent experience franchising provides, and there’s no shortage of brands out there making his difficult job just a little bit easier.
2020 has been a rough year for all of us, but the franchise industry has held up better than most, thanks in no small part to the passion, creativity and dedication of franchise owners, employees and corporate team members across the industry.
This Christmas, 1851 Franchise thanks all of those players, who kept our communities — and economy — running when times got tough.
To celebrate, let’s take a look at the favorite franchises of old St. Nick. (That’s Nicholas Claus, not the other Nick.)
Santa’s Favorite Food Franchises
Each family’s parents are kind of like Santa’s franchisees, aren’t they? They all manage a local shop — their home — and provide guests — their children — with products and services associated with the global brand of Santa.
So, have you payed your royalty fees lately? Here are the cookies and milk (shakes/coffees) Santa loves to find at the fireplace.
Cookies:
- Great American Cookies
- Units: 377
- Startup costs: $203,400–$379,150
- Nestlé Toll House Cafe by Chip
- Units: 90
- Startup costs: $149,450–$554,800
- Le Macaron French Pastries
- Units: 60
- Startup costs: $90,350–$349,500
- Woops!
- Units: 40
- Startup costs: $79,875–$365,675
- Auntie Annie’s
- Units: 1,903
- Startup costs: $199,475–$385,100
- Cinnabon
- Units: 1,633
- Startup costs: $214,050–$430,900
Milk (shakes/coffees):
- MOOYAH Burgers, Fries & Shakes*
- Units: 84
- Startup costs: $403,750–$639,100
- Biggby Coffee
- Units: 240
- Startup costs: $189,550–$378,600
- The Human Bean
- Units: 105
- Startup costs: $340,425–$827,725
- Cold Stone Creamery
- Units: 1,252
- Startup costs: $310,375–$476,975
- Fosters Freeze
- Units: 65
- Startup costs: $611,500–$1,009,000
Childcare Franchises
He sees you when you’re sleeping. He knows if you’re awake. He knows how your kid is doing with online classes, so call Sylvan Learning* for goodness sake.
For those lucky enough to have them, children represent the ultimate investment. With 2020 disrupting school years around the country, these are the franchises you can rely on to teach your kids how to become a big-hearted provider like you one day.
- Lightbridge Academy*
- Units: 51
- Startup costs: $549,228–$737,635
- Sylvan Learning
- Units: 750
- Startup costs: $70,270–$163,625
- DEA Music and Art
- Units: 4
- Startup costs: $136,700–$215,400
- Idea Lab Kids
- Units: 25
- Startup costs: $160,500–$373,000
- Big Blue Swim School
- Units: 118
- Startup costs: $2,329,223–$3,636,998
Toy and Game Franchises
With rumblings of unionization and COVID-19 workflow interruptions among elves at the North Pole, Santa’s supply chain found itself disrupted in 2020. With elf labor a legal grey zone, our jolly friend can use all the help he can get. Here are some toy and game franchises sure to bring a smile to your child’s face.
- Learning Express Toys & Gifts
- Units: 91
- Startup costs: $181,794–$318,594
- Build A Bear Workshop
- Units: 400
- Startup costs: $5 million–$12 million minimum capital requirement
- Once Upon A Child
- Units: 392
- Startup costs: $254,700–$396,600
- Mind Games
- Units: 8
- Startup costs: $80,000–$100,000 minimum capital requirement
- Brilliant Sky Toys & Books
- Units: 14
- Startup costs: $196,000–$424,000
Christmas Light and Decoration Franchises
Santa’s logistics operation is the stuff of legend, but let’s take a moment to appreciate his dedication to a certain aesthetic. The man knows what he likes. The least we can do is get the house looking Christmasy before he squeezes down the chimney. Here are four franchises that will sort out your seasonal decor and outdoor lighting needs.
- Christmas Décor
- Units: 256
- Startup costs: $19,550–$62,250
- Everything Christmas
- Units: 6
- Startup costs: $35,000–$55,000
- Certified Lights
- Units: 2
- Startup costs: $44,050–$88,000
- The Grounds Guys
- Units: 193
- Startup costs: $81,220–$200,070
- NiteLites
- Units: 17
- Startup costs: $65,585–$102,205
Merry Christmas
From everyone at 1851 Franchise to all of our readers and everyone who worked with us this year: Thank you.
Franchising is an enormous industry, represented in virtually every sector, but we all share a mission of providing strong business opportunities for passionate entrepreneurs. At 1851, our role in that mission starts and ends with serving you, the reader. Your clicks, shares and feedback on our articles enables us to celebrate the industry as though everyday was Christmas.
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