I just wish all of the fundraisers were not at the same time. In August when my niece and nephew in NC started school, I promised to buy one thing from nephew's fundraiser and give $15 to niece (hers is magazines--so is ours, but she gets credit for one sale with a $15 donation). Next week my own two younger kids get magazines, and I got hit up by my niece here in town, but I threw it out before DH saw it

because he'd say to get a magazine. We already have popcorn for DS. I will only ask the remaining relatives (my parents) about magazines since my niece's probably got my in-laws. If they sell 4 subscriptions they get to go to "air extreme" which is a deal with a bunch of blow-up things to play on. DD#2 wants to sell 10 to get a limo ride, but since most of this will be my renewals (I throw out all of my renewal notices since I always renew with the kids) I don't think we'll be getting up to 14 subscriptions!
What bugs me is that the magazine sale is the elementary parents'--which covers all 4 elementaries--and two weeks after it is over, they start the wrapping paper sale! Can't they wait until spring? We have stopped buying the wrapping paper except maybe the one item thing, because I'd rather save box tops and go to the carnival for our OWN school association only.
I also will have DD#1 selling pies, etc. soon for choir. And DD#2 has the option of doing the fall product sale for her girl scout troop. Fall product is junk--peanuts, cheap calendars--so we skip it. Last year I don't think her leaders, who I love dearly, were very happy about it, but we sell almost 300 boxes of cookies (I teach at a HS with very hungry boys) so we make up for it then.
I only bother relatives with magazines, and only take popcorn and cookies to school. The only exception I ever made for this was when DD#1 sold some junk in 6th grade and 1/2 her profits went directly to whittling down her $180 fee for 6th grade camp.
All I buy from my students is an entertainment book from DECA and band fruit.
Robin M.