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Boppin Tots Franchise - For Sale


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Amazing Franchise Opportunity!


I've been running my BOPPIN TOTS franchise for over 4 years now, and it's time for me to try my hand at something new. I am therefore looking to sell this amazing, established business to someone who loves small kids, enjoys singing and dancing and would like to have flexibility with their job. This was my first job back after having had children and it has worked perfectly around my family as well as having provided some much needed extra income.


I'm looking to end my sessions at the end of July, with a view to someone new starting afresh in September. I run 6 sessions a week in Dulwich, Herne Hill, Hither Green and Penge. There is scope to increase sessions if required. Please do get in touch with me if you'd like more information ? [email protected]. Thanks.

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I'm not an expert but I think you are selling a business not a franchise (am I right ?)

You don't sell a name and a shop fitting logo that is know and can't be found every where we go ...

Cos that for me is franchise (go go pizza , pizza hut, pret, MC Donald's ...

They all pay licence to hold a well know and established name ...

Yet the person who owns the name does everything to sell more licencing to people who want to become a part of family (business under the same name)

As you are giving up the business you don't want to run anymore you're therefore selling a business not a franchise and if you are selling it that means it's not a business as if it was you'd find people to work for you rather than try to sell a sinking ship

southeastelectric Wrote:

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> I'm not an expert but I think you are selling a

> business not a franchise (am I right ?)

> You don't sell a name and a shop fitting logo that

> is know and can't be found every where we go ...

> Cos that for me is franchise (go go pizza , pizza

> hut, pret, MC Donald's ...

> They all pay licence to hold a well know and

> established name ...

> Yet the person who owns the name does everything

> to sell more licencing to people who want to

> become a part of family (business under the same

> name)

> As you are giving up the business you don't want

> to run anymore you're therefore selling a business

> not a franchise and if you are selling it that

> means it's not a business as if it was you'd find

> people to work for you rather than try to sell a

> sinking ship




I cant help but read this in Vicky Pollard's voice.

SouthEastElectric - sorry mate BoppinTots is a franchise. There are indeed other forms of franchise and not just 'your' health foods pizzahut, go go pizza, Mcdonalds hmm..


Boppintots have 'licences' all over South London, admittedly not quite global as of yet.


I've taken both of my kids to Fi's franchise of the Boppintots over the last four years and must say it is far from a sinking ship with her having to add additional sessions.


Our family, Jaiden and Lula will miss our weekly bop with Fi.


Good luck Fi!

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