We make teddy bear & heart shaped rice crispie treats. I bought one of those mini cake molds that is bears and heart shaped muffin tins. These items have actually gotten a lot of use over the yearsDD needs to provide several items for a bake sale fund raiser. They need to be packaged in single serving sizes and priced.
Have never done this before. Any advice on what sells well, how to package it and how to price it?
I usually make something like chex mix, caramel popcorn, puppy chow or white trash mix and put it in sandwich size ziplock bags.
I think they usually sell them for 75cents or a dollar.
if you want to make cupcakes, put them in a clear plastic cup like this: http://pinterest.com/pin/61009769922119187/
maslex said:I just came across this blog and she had a fantastic idea that would work great for a bake sale!!! Cupcakes in clear plastic cups!!! Great packaging!!!
Here's the link....
http://www.nothingbutcountry.com/2011/08/guest-blogger-staci-lizard-and-ladybug/
I think I just might make up a few of these to bring to my sister's for Thanksgiving. We have a 4-5 hr drive to her house and these would work perfectly.
I usually make something like chex mix, caramel popcorn, puppy chow or white trash mix and put it in sandwich size ziplock bags.
I think they usually sell them for 75cents or a dollar.
if you want to make cupcakes, put them in a clear plastic cup like this: http://pinterest.com/pin/61009769922119187/
I'm familiar with chex mix, but what kind of snacks are "puppy chow" & "white trash mix"? Are they easy to make and popular with kids?
After seeing a photo on Facebook of "Cookie Monster Cupcakes", I made them yesterday.
I made jumbo chocolate cupcakes and frosted them blue. Sprinkled them with blue sugar crystals. Took Wilton white melts and melted the bottom of a dark chocolate chip and stuck it on the white melt (unmelted) for the eyes. Stuck a cookie in the "mouth". They turned out adorable. And were super easy. I could see these flying out at a bake sale at $3 apiece.
The pick I found :
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