Garretts Popcorn is now a household name, but their story wasn’t unique.
I did my research and found out there were literally dozens of small, mom and pop operators doing this (and making crazy money) across the country.
There were also regional operators like Double Good, PopInsanity, Garretts and Candyland each making millions a year. I was immediately HOOKED.
Why?
- They had shockingly successful businesses generating tons of revenue (Hell yea for revenue!).
- The competition was fragmented and weak. With no national competitors, each area had a few mom and pop shops raking in the serious dough with just average popcorn.
- They had incredible freedom-based lifestyles. I had talked with a few other “successful entrepreneurs” in other industries who were “successful” in terms of revenue…but their entire lives were spent working and they had no time for anything else (one even bragged that he missed his niece’s birth). What’s the fun in that? They weren’t “rich” in the traditional sense but they got to do what they wanted every day and go where they please. That’s my definition of rich (Total time + location freedom).
I knew I HAD to get involved.