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Reis & Irvy's

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Company Information

2620FinancialCourt,Suite100SanDiego,California92117

[email protected]

Reis & Irvy’s, Inc. was organized as a Nevada corporation on March 7, 2016, and they began offering franchises in the United States in April 2016 and in Canada in June 2016. Their principal place of business is 2620 Financial Court, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92117.

Under this Disclosure Document, we offer franchises to own and operate (including maintaining, stocking, servicing, repairing and cleaning) robotic soft serve vending kiosks C'Robots") that dispense frozen contemporary treats (such as frozen yogurt, ice cream, and sorbet) in approved locations such as museums, entertainment venues, retail locations, business offices, hotels, hospitals, schools, universities; and industrial facilities. If you purchase a franchise, you will execute our franchise agreement included with this Disclosure Document as Exhibit B. You will own, and operate: a minimum; number of Robots (at least 3) at locations C'Locations") that we secure (of at Locations that you secure, subject to our approval) within a, specified geographic area ("Territory"). You will enter into a location agreement with each Location owner. You will pay a percentage of the gross revenue or gross profit you obtain from your Robots to the Location owners where your Robots are located. We do not enter into any type of arrangement; with the: owners of the Locations where your Robots are located^ and we are not a party to your location agreements, You will use the trademarks, trade names, service marks, designs, emblems, logos; graphics, slogans, trade dress, and commercial symbols we designate, including the service mark "REIS & IRVY'S" (the "Marks") and operate your business according to our specifications for Robot equipment, uniforms, designated product offerings, standard operating and administrative procedures, and management and technical training programs (the "System'O. You may choose to purchase 2, 3, 6, 9, 12 or 20 Robots. For each; Robot at a single Location, you will need approximately 24.square feet of storage space for product inventory. Your storage space will generally consist of refrigerated space (Or a standard top freezer unit) and dry supply: storage. You will compete, with local, regional and national companies that operate competing vending offerings or that provide; food service or refreshment services. You will also compete with convenience stores, quick service restaurants, and fast food chains. The market for the products is well developed and competitive and is: generally non-seasonal (except for Robots located at schools and other seasonal locations). You must obtain any health permits, including a food handler's license, or other state, county, or local permits necessary to operate the RObots at your Locations'. Local and county food and environmental health services departments will require a Food Establishment License, for either the Robot or the venue in which it is operating. If the venue has; an existing license, you may be able to operate under if: but will still be required to obtain food handlers licenses/permits for all operators of the Robots. Other than disclosed above, we are not: aware of any other laws, rules or regulations specific to the operation of your franchise business, other than those applicable to businesses generally. You should investigate whether there are any regulations or requirements specific to your Territory and give due consideration to any increased costs you may incur as a result of complying with those requirements.

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Franchimp Summary Rating

4/10

Investment Accessibility

4/10

Franchise System Development

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Summary of Investment Costs

Upfront Franchise Fees

Minimum: $15,000 Maximum: $60,000

Upfront franchise fees are the one-time payments required to secure rights to operate under an established brand, typically ranging from $20,000 to $100,000+ depending on brand value.

These fees grant access to proprietary business systems, training programs, intellectual property rights, and often territorial exclusivity—essentially purchasing the blueprint for a proven business model.

While separate from ongoing royalties, investors should evaluate these fees against expected returns, comparing fee-to-earnings ratios across opportunities and assessing how effectively franchisors reinvest these funds into system improvements.

Total Investment Costs

Minimum: $151,700 Maximum: $332,200

Ongoing Fees

Ongoing franchise fees, typically structured as royalties ranging from 4-8% of gross sales, represent the continuous payments franchisees make to maintain brand affiliation and support services.

These recurring fees fund the franchisor's operational assistance, marketing initiatives, technology updates, and continued brand development—creating a partnership where the franchisor's revenue grows alongside the franchisee's success. In addition to royalties, franchisees often contribute to national advertising funds (usually 1-3% of sales) and may incur technology fees, supply chain markups, or renewal fees depending on the franchise agreement.

Investors should carefully analyze these ongoing costs within their financial projections, as they directly impact profit margins and cash flow throughout the entire franchise relationship.

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