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For so long I thought it was impossible to purchase a franchise. Therefore, my husband and I started 3 of your more traditional businesses. We opened a hair salon in New York City, a restaurant in Ohio and a cleaning service in Florida. We definitely made some money. In fact, we still own the hair salon after 15 years. However, financially speaking, we still were'nt where we wanted to be, even with our other financial investments. These businesses took most of our time, funds and energy. Most franchises were out of our reach. Here are some average startup costs for a franchise: McDonald's - $1,500,000, Subway - $175,000, Jackson Hewitt Tax Service - $75,000, 7-11 - $1,200,000, Yogen Fruz (yogurt shop) - $250,000. Needless to say, these figures are way out of the ball park for an average couple like us.

Recently, we came across a franchise with a very low start-up cost and with very low overhead. This franchise will also generate residual income. It makes money for us even when we aren't working. This company has been in business for over 20 years and is a top leader in the Wellness Industry. We are now involved in one of the fastest growing sectors of the wellness industry today which is the vitamin and nutritional supplement business. Almost 50% of all Americans take some sort of nutritional supplement. Sales for these products exceed $70 billion. That is why we now own a major franchise in this industry.

The best part about investing in this company is that I made back my initial investment with my first product order. Check us out.

www.herbal-nutrition.net/healthfulhabits
 
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