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Franchise of the Day: Get Beach-Tan Ready With This Franchise Palm Beach Tan will help you get that base coat ready for some serious sun.

By Lindsay Friedman

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The weekend is approaching, and you've got big plans to spend some time outside with your crew and enjoy the sun. But, you've got a problem. You're as pasty as a ghost and in serious need of some color on that skin before you're cool with swimsuit season.

Don't worry, Palm Beach Tan feels you. Seriously.

In business for 25 years, the company first opened in 1990 in Coppell, Texas. With a variety of membership packages, it offers sun beds and sunless-tanning services, as well as tanning and skin care products.

Franchising since 1998 with more than 150 locations, Palm Beach Tan is ranked as No. 120 on Entrepreneur's Franchise 500 list.

Lindsay Friedman

Staff writer. Frequently covers franchise news and food trends.

Lindsay Friedman is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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