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As
family incomes increase, today's youth represent
an enormous and growing market. Many households
have both parents working and want to offer
their children the very best. Regardless of
economic conditions, expenditures for children's
celebrations and entertainment continue to
increase. Parents and family-based community
organizations are always searching for a unique
way to celebrate important milestones in
children's lives.
With
interactive games, activities and a private
party facility, Little Scoops offers parents
everything they need to host a great
celebration. With Little Scoops™ expertly
orchestrating the party organization, party
set-up and clean-up, games, activities, supplies
and the entertainment of the children, parents
can relax and enjoy the party.
Aside
from being a remarkable and fun business
opportunity, Little Scoops™ is built on high
standards of customer service and relations,
which results in continuous repeat business.
Through this superior customer service, Little
Scoops™ has accomplished its goal of filling a
need within the marketplace by achieving
immediate and continued success with continuous
profitability.
For Franchise Information,
please call our Franchise Dept. at
1-877-LSCOOPS
NOTE: This web site is not
a franchise offering. A franchise offering can
be made by us only in a state if we are first
registered, excluded, exempted or otherwise
qualified to offer franchises in that state, and
only if we provide you with an appropriate
franchise offering circular. Follow-up or
individualized responses to you that involve
either effecting or attempting to effect the
sale of a franchise will be made only if we are
first in compliance with state registration
requirements, or are covered by an applicable
state exclusion or exemption.
NOTE: This web site is not authorized
for use in the states of South Dakota, North
Dakota, Indiana, Michigan, Virginia, Rhode
Island, & Minnesota until such time as
the site is registered with these
states.
NOTE: This web site is not an
offering. An offering can only be made by a
prospectus first filed with the Department of
Law of the State of New York. Such filing does
not constitute approval by the Department of
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