Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids Opens in Los Angeles
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Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids Opens in Los Angeles

Aims to make haircuts a more memorable experience for both kids and parents

July 24, 2018 // Franchising.com // Salt Lake City, Utah - Children’s haircuts are more fun than ever now that Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids - Los Angeles is open.

Located at 11740 San Vincente Blvd., the new salon opened July 17 and is the first location in the City of Los Angeles, the fourth Cookie Cutters in the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area, and one of eight that business partners Brad Black and Scott Derrick plan to open across Los Angeles, including Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Calabasas, Thousand Oaks and Ventura.

“There is a growing demand for quality children’s salons in the Los Angeles area and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to bring Cookie Cutters to these families,” said Derrick. “When families come to Cookie Cutters they discover how much fun a children’s haircut can actually be. At our store, kids can choose their favorite seating among a selection of fun vehicles and choose what entertainment to watch at each station. We also have play area for the kids to enjoy in the front of the store. It is truly a unique haircutting environment that kids will love. ”

Prior to Cookie Cutters, Derrick worked in commercial real estate and Black worked in real estate investment banking. The pair worked together in the real estate field for 10+ years before looking into franchising together.

“We were impressed by the Cookie Cutters’ brand and the leadership team, including CEO Neal Courtney and COO Alexis Courtney,” added Black. “With Cookie Cutters’ leadership expertise and brand vision, we know it will work well in the local community and we look forward to become an integral part of families’ lives in Los Angeles.”

Cookie Cutters offers an interactive haircut experience that both children and parents won’t soon forget. Upon entering the salon, children are welcomed by an in-store playground where they can climb and slide. Come time for the haircut, each station on the cutting floor is outfitted with unique fantasy chairs - from race cars to firetrucks and airplanes - as well as individual televisions for the kids to watch shows and movies. With a balloon, lollipop and a smile at the end of each haircut, the Cookie Cutters experience is designed to keep children coming back again and again. First ever haircuts for toddlers receive a special commemorative package with photo and hair clipping.

‘Our goal is to provide all children, including those with special needs or sensory issues, with an enjoyable experience, pleasant memories and the desire to keep coming back,” noted Derrick. “Our stylists love kids, and Cookie Cutters has designed its approach to put children at ease if they are nervous about getting their haircut.”

Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids in Los Angeles is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; and Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

For more information or to book an appointment, clients can: visit online, call (310) 914-9095 or download the Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids mobile app available for iOS and Android.

About Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids

Founded in 1994 and franchising since 1995, Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids is one of the first and most unique children’s’ haircutting franchises in the country. Their custom store design includes an in-store playground and video screens, making a Cookie Cutters haircut a truly interactive experience. With fantasy chairs that are only available to Cookie Cutters franchisees, the system is designed to keep children coming back to the salon again and again. Currently, there are over 75 salons open and operating in 22 states and Canada. For more information, visit http://www.haircutsarefun.com/.

Contact:

Cami Fannin
Franchise Elevator PR
(847) 239-8171
cfannin@franchiseelevator.com

SOURCE Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids

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