Kansas City Metro
State: Missouri
Ad ID: KS3075-KW
Financials
Gross Revenue: $1,060,000
Cash Flow: $279,000
Asking Price: $749,000
   
FF&E: $50,000
Included: Yes
Inventory: $35,000
Included: Yes
Real Estate: $0
Included: No
Summary Description

A well-established retail confectionery business with a loyal customer base and brand recognition is now available for acquisition. Known for its high-quality, niche product line and strong identity, the company has built a devoted following through word-of-mouth, repeat buyers, generational traditions, and public demonstrations and tours.

With a solid foundation and a beloved brand, this company in the Kansas City Metro area is poised for growth. The next owner will have the opportunity to:

•Expand E-commerce Operations: Strong potential to scale online sales through platform optimization and targeted digital advertising.
•Launch a Professional Social Media Strategy: The brand is highly visual and story-driven—perfect for platforms like Instagram, Facebook Reels, and TikTok.
•Specialty Channels: Products have been packaged and sold as corporate gifts or part of special events. There is strong potential to expand with strategic outreach to corporate and large bulk buyers, special event coordinators, and specialty wholesale.

This is an ideal acquisition for a buyer with CPG experience, e-commerce savvy, or existing infrastructure in the food/grocery/consumer product space.

The current owner is committed to a smooth transition and is seeking a buyer who will continue the legacy and unlock the business’s full potential. The retail locations are an important component of the business’s success, and the landlord has been a supportive partner. Revenue and cash flow numbers are an average of 2023-2025 numbers.

General Information
Year Established: 25+
Franchise: No
Home based: No
Relocatable: No
Employees
Full Time: 4
Part Time: 12
Reason for Selling
Retirement
Contact information
Ken Weiner
913-433-2308
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