Crystal0608
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We don't do any fundraisers where you sell items unless we ever do product in your hand like candy. My family would buy but most don't have the $$ to spend on junk. I do let the kids participate in the fundraisers where you go to restaurants and eat on a certain night and a percentage of the profits goes to the school. If you show up and eat, the principal gives your child a homework pass.
I much prefer the way it was done back in my day. We sold big candy bars for $1-plain, crunch, caramel with $1 Pizza Hut coupons on the wrapper. Grand prize was a big stuffed animal. I won it once. My dad used to have lots of friends over, so I'd bring them home by the case and sell them like crazy. I sold them elementary through high school and it was an easy sell.
One fundraiser I will spring for is girl scout cookies. I sold them for 5 years, so they are my weakness.
I much prefer the way it was done back in my day. We sold big candy bars for $1-plain, crunch, caramel with $1 Pizza Hut coupons on the wrapper. Grand prize was a big stuffed animal. I won it once. My dad used to have lots of friends over, so I'd bring them home by the case and sell them like crazy. I sold them elementary through high school and it was an easy sell.
One fundraiser I will spring for is girl scout cookies. I sold them for 5 years, so they are my weakness.