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'''Pretzel Wagon''' was a chain of pretzel–stand franchises owned by [[Frank Ormand]]. | '''Pretzel Wagon''' was a chain of pretzel–stand franchises owned by [[Frank Ormand]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:27, September 5, 2012
Pretzel Wagon was a chain of pretzel–stand franchises owned by Frank Ormand.
Marge's franchise
After being voted off the Springfield Investorettes, Marge decides to invest in her own business. When the Investorettes take the one business Marge would've possibly considered thinking about joining, Frank Ormand's Pretzel Wagon catches her attention. A conversation with Ormand convinces Marge that Pretzel Wagon is the perfect investment.
Marge's franchise is a failure, however, due to the Investorette's Fleet–A–Pita taking all of her customers, as well as the prevalence of coupons for free pretzels (which do not have a one–per–customer limit). Homer feels sorry for Marge, so he hires the mafia to take out all of her competition.
Business picks up for Marge, but now the mafia demands 100% of her profits, and gives her 12 hours to have their money. Unwilling to give up any of her hard–earned money, Marge decides that she and Homer will just have to face the mob. When they arrive at the Simpsons' house, the mafia is confronted by the Investorettes, who have hired the Japanese Mafia, to take them out, and a big fight ensues on the Simpsons' front lawn.