personal-services · FDD 2024 · HQ UT

Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids Franchise

A Cookie Cutters brand operating in the personal-services sector, franchising since 2000. Financial profile from publicly filed FDDs.

$110K – $300K
Initial investment
6.0%
Royalty rate
150
Total locations

The verdict

Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids needs $110K–$300K to open and charges a 6.0% royalty — an entry cost below the typical personal-services franchise.

$30K
Franchise fee (Item 5)
6.0%
Royalty of gross sales (Item 6)
1.0%
Ad-fund contribution
150
Locations (Item 20)

Figures from Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids's publicly filed Franchise Disclosure Document (2024).

Investment Overview

Investment Range $110K – $300K
Total Investment
$110K – $300K
Franchise Fee
$30K
Royalty Rate
6.0%
Ad Fund Rate
1.0%

Revenue Data (Item 19)

Item 19 Not Disclosed

This franchisor did not provide financial performance data in their FDD. This is common — disclosure is optional.

Network Size & Growth

150
Total Locations
150
Franchised
+15
Opened (Last Year)

Net Growth Rate

Year-over-year unit change

6.67% growth

5 locations closed in the last reporting year

Quick Facts

Subsector
hair
Founded
1994
Franchising Since
2000
Headquarters
UT
FDD Year
2024
Item 19
Not Disclosed

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Important Notice

Data sourced from publicly available FDD filings. Not financial advice. Consult a franchise attorney and accountant before investing. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

What the Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids FDD Reveals

Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids, a Cookie Cutters franchise, has been franchising since 2000 — 6 years after the concept was founded in 1994 , currently with 150 total locations in the personal-services sector, headquartered in UT. According to the 2024 FDD, the total initial investment ranges from $110K to $300K — a 173% spread between the low and high end that reflects how site size, market, and buildout scope change the capital requirement. This figure includes the franchise fee of $30K, equipment, leasehold improvements, and initial working capital through the ramp-up period.

Ongoing royalties run 6.0% of gross sales with an additional 1.0% national advertising fund contribution, bringing the combined ongoing cost to 7.0% of every dollar in sales. Notably, Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids does not disclose financial performance (Item 19) in its FDD. That is common (Item 19 is optional under the FTC Franchise Rule) but it puts the burden on prospective buyers to survey existing franchisees (Item 20 contact list), model unit economics from public comparables, and demand validated profit-and-loss data before signing.

Network momentum is currently positive: Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids added units at a 6.7% net rate year-over-year (15 openings, 5 closures). Sustained positive growth is a signal that the unit-economics are working well enough to attract new operators, though late-stage growth can also reflect aggressive sales push rather than operational health. Before committing capital, triangulate this summary against the full FDD, a franchise attorney's review, and direct conversations with five or more current and former franchisees from Item 20.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids franchise cost?
The total initial investment for a Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids franchise ranges from $110K to $300K. The initial franchise fee is $30K. Ongoing royalties are 6.0% of gross sales.
What is the ROI for a Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids franchise?
Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids does not disclose financial performance data (Item 19) in their FDD. ROI varies significantly by location, market, and operator. Contact existing franchisees for firsthand financial information.
How many Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids locations are there?
Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids has 150 total locations (150 franchised). The network is growing at 6.7% year-over-year.
What are the ongoing fees for a Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids franchise?
Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids charges a 6.0% royalty on gross sales. There is also a 1.0% advertising fund contribution. These ongoing fees are in addition to the initial franchise investment. Actual total ongoing costs vary by location — franchisees should review Items 6 and 7 of the FDD for complete fee details.
Is Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids a good franchise to buy?
Whether Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids is a good investment depends on multiple factors including your financial situation, market conditions, and business goals. The network is growing at 6.7% year-over-year. Key due diligence steps include reviewing the full FDD, speaking with current and former franchisees (Item 20), validating financial claims, and consulting a franchise attorney.
Where does PlainFranchise get its data?
Franchise data is sourced from publicly available Franchise Disclosure Documents (FDDs) and public filings. FDDs are required by the FTC Franchise Rule and contain standardized financial and operational information. Industry benchmark context draws on U.S. Census Bureau business statistics. Data is for informational purposes only and should be verified with the franchisor before making investment decisions. Verify with FTC → · U.S. Census Bureau →

How Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids compares to the personal-services sector

Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids's costs vs the average across 4 personal-services brands tracked here.

Initial investment (low)
$110K
Sector avg $149K · -26%
Royalty rate
6.0%
Sector avg 5.0% · +1 pts
Franchise fee
$30K
Sector avg $31K · -2%

Sector averages computed across all tracked personal-services brands from FDD Items 5–7 (FDD year 2024).

Data sourced from official state franchise disclosure registries and FDD filings. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainFranchise Editorial

Source: U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Franchise opportunity, investment, and SBA loan data · 2025