Hi, and welcome, however you found us -- if looking to buy into a sip and paint franchise, if you attended a painting class where you brought your own wine, and painted, and are now considering holding classes yourself -- we're glad you're here.
Art schools and classes are nothing new, but the idea that customers can bring their own wine during classes, is. It's more complicated than it looks and involves a lot of liability -- something that many overlook.
Why would we care?
For starters, it's in everyone's best interest to ensure that alchohol is used responsibly in this society, and not endangering others, so we will cover liability and company policies you can set concerning such.
Secondly, consumers and potential business owners need to be aware of their rights concerning franchises. You may be happy when you "qualify" to franchise, and be honored that you can buy into their system, but what are the downsides of buying a sip and paint franchise? Nobody seems to want to talk about that, as franchisees would have a conflict of interest and possibly void the franchise agreement by speaking out.
We're unbiased here, and as art business experts, we're going to tell you the truth about "sip and paint" franchising so you can be informed in your decisions!
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