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Squeeze Franchise Cost & Facts · Food & Beverage

A Squeeze franchise costs $544K – $890K in total initial investment, with an initial franchise fee of $62K, across 2 locations. See the full Squeeze fees, royalty, and Franchise Disclosure Document below.

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Food & BeverageFounded 2019· 7 yrs2 unitssqueezemassage.com
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Total Investment

$544K – $890K

Franchise Fee

$62K

Unit Count

2

Year Founded

2019

Overview

Why Squeeze?

Squeeze is a food & beverage brand with over 7 years of operating history and 2 active locations. The full Franchise Disclosure Document, including unit-level financials, territory terms, training requirements, and franchisee obligations, is available on request.

The Numbers

Investment & Fees

Total initial investment
$544K – $890K
Initial franchise fee
$62K
Royalty fee
Available on request
Ad / marketing fee
Available on request

Regulatory Filings

FDDs on file

20232022202120202006

Latest FDD on file: 2023. Request the document below to see Item 19 financial performance, Item 7 estimated initial investment, and territory disclosures.

Why every serious buyer requests the FDD

The Franchise Disclosure Document is the single most important piece of paperwork in your due diligence. It's federally mandated and contains everything a franchisor is required to share before you sign.

  • Item 7: full breakdown of your real startup costs
  • Item 19: actual unit-level revenue performance
  • Item 20: franchisee count, openings, closures, transfers
  • Item 21: audited financial statements

Frequently Asked

Squeeze franchise FAQ

Is Squeeze a franchise?

Yes. Squeeze is a franchise in the food & beverage category, which means you can own and operate a Squeeze location under a franchise agreement with the franchisor. The total initial investment to open one ranges from $544K – $890K. The franchisor provides the brand, systems, and ongoing support in exchange for an initial franchise fee and royalties, all disclosed in the Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD).

How much does it cost to open a Squeeze franchise?

Total initial investment to open a Squeeze franchise ranges from $544K – $890K according to the latest Franchise Disclosure Document. The actual cost depends on territory, build-out, and local market conditions. Request the full FDD on this page for Item 7's full investment breakdown.

What is the Squeeze franchise fee?

The Squeeze initial franchise fee is $62K, paid to the franchisor at signing. This is separate from total investment and does not include build-out, equipment, or working capital.

How many Squeeze franchise locations are there?

Squeeze operates 2 active locations as of the most recent FDD filing. Request the latest FDD for state-by-state distribution and openings/closures from Item 20.

When was Squeeze founded?

Squeeze was founded in 2019, giving the brand 7 years of operating history. Brand longevity matters in franchising because it correlates with refined operations, established supplier relationships, and a tested franchisee playbook.

Is a Squeeze franchise profitable?

Squeeze unit-level profitability depends on location, operating costs, staffing, and management. When a franchisor makes an earnings claim, it appears in Item 19 of the Franchise Disclosure Document, the only place franchise financial performance is officially disclosed. Request the Squeeze FDD on this page to review any Item 19 financial performance representation.

How do I apply for a Squeeze franchise opportunity?

Submit a request through this page to receive the Squeeze Franchise Disclosure Document. The FDD contains everything you need to evaluate the opportunity: Item 7 investment, Item 19 financial performance, Item 20 unit counts and franchisee turnover, and Item 21 audited financials. There is no cost or obligation to request the FDD.

Where can I get the Squeeze FDD?

The current Squeeze FDD can be requested directly through this page. Franchise Disclosure Documents are federally regulated by the FTC and must be provided to prospective franchisees at least 14 days before signing any binding agreement or paying any fee.

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