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How is the Development Fee amount determined for a Cinnaholic franchise?

Cinnaholic Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

Upon the execution of this Agreement, Developer shall pay to Franchisor a development fee in an amount set forth on Exhibit A (the "Development Fee"). Developer acknowledges and agrees that the Development Fee is paid as consideration for Franchisor granting Developer the right to establish, open and operate the number of CINNAHOLIC® Bakeries set forth on the Development Schedule, and that the Development Fee is fully earned by Franchisor at the time this Agreement is signed and shall not be refundable for any reason. The Development Fee shall equal the total of all initial franchise fees (the "Franchise Fees") due under each of the Franchise Agreements covering the cumulative number of CINNAHOLIC® Bakeries to be developed hereunder. Provided that a Bakery is established in accordance with the Development Schedule, that portion of the Development Fee applicable to the Franchise Fee due under the Franchise Agreement for such Bakery shall be credited towards the payment of such Franchise Fee. In the event a Bakery is not established in accordance with the Development Schedule, that portion of the Development Fee that would have otherwise been credited towards the payment of the Franchise Fee shall be forfeited and retained by Franchisor. If for any reason this Agreement terminates before all or a portion of the Development Fee has been applied to the Franchise Fees, Franchisor will retain the unapplied portion of the Development Fee to compensate itself for its time, effort and foregone opportunities.

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 62–269)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Cinnaholic's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the Development Fee is determined by the number of Cinnaholic bakeries the developer plans to open. Upon signing the Development Agreement, the developer must pay Cinnaholic a Development Fee, the amount of which is detailed in Exhibit A. This fee compensates Cinnaholic for granting the developer the right to establish and operate the agreed-upon number of bakeries as outlined in the Development Schedule. Cinnaholic considers the Development Fee fully earned upon signing the agreement and it is non-refundable.

The Development Fee is the sum of all initial franchise fees that would be due under individual Franchise Agreements for each bakery to be developed. If a bakery is established according to the Development Schedule, the portion of the Development Fee allocated to that bakery's Franchise Fee will be credited towards that Franchise Fee. However, if a bakery is not established as scheduled, the corresponding portion of the Development Fee is forfeited and retained by Cinnaholic.

If the Development Agreement terminates before the entire Development Fee is applied to Franchise Fees, Cinnaholic will keep the remaining unapplied portion. This is to compensate Cinnaholic for their time, effort, and lost opportunities. Therefore, the Development Fee is essentially a pre-payment of franchise fees for multiple units, with specific amounts and schedules detailed in the exhibits to the Development Agreement.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.