Max Muscle Sports Nutrition was recently featured on KKCO NBC 11 in a segment called, “Max Muscle honors 17-year-old testicular cancer survivor.” The segment features Mary Leeds, owner of Max Muscle Sports Nutrition of Grand Junction, discussing the grand opening event being held this Saturday, August 27, to benefit the Testicular Cancer Awareness Foundation. As a spokesperson for the foundation and a testicular cancer survivor, 17-year-old Jordan Jones will also be at the event to help raise awareness about his mission to help other people stay cancer free. Click here to view the segment.
Max Muscle Honors 17-year old Testicular Cancer Survivor
Imagine being told that your 13-year old son has testicular cancer, that was the reality for one local family. Now that brave young man is sharing his story to raise awareness about this often deadly disease with the help of one new business right here in Grand Junction.
This weekend Max Muscle will be holding it's grand opening in honor of Grand Junction High School student Jordan Jones. Jordan is now 17 years old and cancer free but getting to this point has not been easy.
Every hour a male is diagnosed with testicular cancer. For Jordan Jones that hour came in late October 2007. He was just 13 years old.
"My mom was shocked and I just didnt know what to think at the
time because I had know idea that it was this severe," says Jordan.
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Friday, August 26, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
Max Muscle Utilizes Social Media to Expand Franchise
Max Muscle is utilizing social media to help grow our franchise! We created a tab on Facebook in order to expand our reach and connect with a group of potential franchisees that we were unable to reach.
Our new "Own a MMSN" tab allows potential franchisees to look through why they should choose Max Muscle. The tab walks through our approach to serving customers, the support system our franchisee's provide, and the passion a franchisee should have within themselves.
Our new "Own a MMSN" tab allows potential franchisees to look through why they should choose Max Muscle. The tab walks through our approach to serving customers, the support system our franchisee's provide, and the passion a franchisee should have within themselves.
After reading through the interactive tab, the individual can then apply to be contacted by a MMSN representative. One of our Senior Information Coordinators will then be in touch for a brief discussion and if it looks like we have common interest in each other, we'll then invite the individual to enter our 6 Step Franchise Information Gathering and Qualifying process.
If you haven't had a chance, check out the tab on our brand new fan page: http://www.facebook.com/MaxMuscleFranchise
Thursday, August 11, 2011
MMSN Featured in The Salt Lake Tribune
Max Muscle Sports Nutrition was recently featured in an article called, “Business helps teen gain ground against Crohn’s disease” which published in The Salt Lake Tribune. The article features Max Muscle Sports Nutrition franchisee of Bountiful, Utah, James Gustason. The article discusses how James is using his grand opening event on August 13 to not only celebrate his business in the area but also spur awareness of Crohn’s Disease throughout Salt Lake City. Local teen, Garrett Jones, has been using supplement advice from James and Max Muscle Sports Nutrition products to help combat the nutritional deficiencies correlated with Crohn’s Disease. The article also highlights James’ grand opening event which will feature previous “Biggest Loser” contestants, a mechanical bull, climbing wall, and a portion of sales going toward Garrett and his family. Click here to view the entire article.
Business helps teen gain ground against Crohn's disease
By: Cathy McKitrick
While most customers drop by James Gustason’s Max Muscle Sports Nutrition in Bountiful to find weight-loss and body-building boosters, Yvette Jones visits to help her son conquer Crohn’s disease.
Business helps teen gain ground against Crohn's disease
By: Cathy McKitrick
While most customers drop by James Gustason’s Max Muscle Sports Nutrition in Bountiful to find weight-loss and body-building boosters, Yvette Jones visits to help her son conquer Crohn’s disease.
Garrett Jones, now 17 and starting his senior year at Bountiful High School, has struggled with symptoms of the autoimmune disease for four years even though the official diagnosis did not come until early last year.
"We kept going to doctors" who blamed his intestinal troubles on parasites, Yvette Jones said. "Finally, I’d had enough. The kid looked like a walking skeleton — thin and white like a ghost."
The worried mom booked an appointment with a gastroenterologist. A subsequent colonoscopy detected the disease.
And from that point, Yvette Jones delved into various medical and homeopathic remedies that could assist her son in his day-to-day quest to rebound and thrive.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Max Muscle Sports Nutrition featured on Registerguard.com
Max Muscle Sports Nutrition was recently featured in an article called, “Making a go at it with a franchise.” The article discusses Tom Wiens, franchisee of Max Muscle Eugene, Oregon, and his new business ownership. The article highlights the advantages of franchising and the opportunity that Max Muscle Sports Nutrition can provide in offering the chance to own a business. The article also cites Max Muscle’s superior products as a factor in Wiens’ decision to own the franchise and different ways he chose to finance. Click here to view the full article.
Making a go of it with a franchise More Americans are choosing an investment in ownership
BY SAUL HUBBARD
Tom Wiens is pumped.
Only two months after opening his own Max Muscle franchise in Eugene, Wiens, 49, comes into work every day excited about the decision he says he has “banked his whole future on.”
“This is going to be huge,” he said, elatedly.
A former Marine and 18-year Les Schwab employee, Wiens is one of the thousands of Americans who have taken, or will take, the plunge into franchise ownership in 2011.
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Making a go of it with a franchise More Americans are choosing an investment in ownership
BY SAUL HUBBARD
Tom Wiens is pumped.
Only two months after opening his own Max Muscle franchise in Eugene, Wiens, 49, comes into work every day excited about the decision he says he has “banked his whole future on.”
“This is going to be huge,” he said, elatedly.
A former Marine and 18-year Les Schwab employee, Wiens is one of the thousands of Americans who have taken, or will take, the plunge into franchise ownership in 2011.
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Monday, August 1, 2011
Max Muscle featured in the Omaha World-Herald
Max Muscle Sports Nutrition was recently featured in an article in the Omaha World-Herald called, “Facing the franchise challenge.” The article was built from an interview with Tom Sampson, franchise development coordinator for Max Muscle Sports Nutrition, who discussed the unique way that franchisors are providing information to potential franchisees through virtual roundtables in hopes to develop the Omaha market. Tom also discussed the financing challenges that are facing franchisees today. Click here to read the full article.
Facing the Franchise Challenge
By: Erin Golden
Facing the Franchise Challenge
By: Erin Golden
Chad Case had been managing nutrition stores for a few years when he decided it was time to strike out on his own.
He considered setting up his own shop but worried about the expenses that would come with finding products and distributors. On top of that, he knew he needed names and products that people would recognize if he wanted to get customers in the door right away.
His solution? Franchising.
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