Rolly Pollies Toddler Fitness Center Featured in USA Today



Rolly Pollies was recently featured in USA Today as the company is offering special discounts to veterans looking to franchise the toddler fitness company. The daily newspaper provides information on local and world news, sports, world, science, financial, technology, travel, national, economy and entertainment news.

The article, titled "Franchises recruit military veterans for business opportunities," explains how many employers, including Rolly Pollies, are seeking personnel with military experience and are offering veterans special opportunities in the franchise arena. "The company actively recruits veterans to their business by providing them a 15% discount off the regular $40,000 franchise fee," John Mann, a Rolly Pollies franchise owner said in the article. Veterans own five of the seven Rolly Pollies franchises that are currently open.

Rolly Pollies is just one of almost 300 businesses providing financial benefits to honorably discharged veterans looking to open a franchise, through the Veterans Transition Franchise Initiative, or VetFran. Mann also said that while Rolly Pollies does not lend any direct financial aid once the veterans' franchises are up and running, it will extend the 15% start-up discount if a veteran wants to open a second franchise. Rolly Pollies' preference for military veteran franchisees also mirrors the camaraderie experienced in the military.

For the full article, go to http://www.mytroops.com/blog/franchise-military-veterans-business-opportunities/.

For more information about Rolly Pollies, visit www.rpsummervillesc.com.

About Rolly Pollies:

In creating Rolly Pollies, Joe Dondero and John Mann wanted to put a new spin on the traditional gymnastics concept. Coupling the Gym portion with the best music and creative arts programs, they felt they could add that much more to the Rolly Pollies experience and give kids a more well-rounded development opportunity. Rolly Pollies provides an atmosphere that promotes fun and creativity, exposes kids to music and art and teaches them to enjoy physical activity and establish healthy habits as they grow older.





Rolly Pollies Toddler Fitness Center Featured in USA Today