Pack committee chair here with 2 Cub Scouts. The reason the popcorn is so "expensive" is because 70% of the sale goes to Boy Scouts, generally split between the Pack/Troop and Council/National. It says this in BIG print next to each item on the sales sheet. So, yeah you are paying over 3 times the price you would get in the store because it is a fundraiser. If you contribute to the troops then you are also donating the popcorn itself to hardworking soilders or sailers.
My oldest is rather competitve and has already sold $500 this year in the first 10 days of the sale. Last night we went door to door between 7-8pm and with only 1 saying "no thanks" sold $192 worth. His goal is $1,400.
In our pack we don't charge dues when a Scout sells $300, and pay for day camp at $600 and larger prizes at higher levels (son wants the nintendo 3DS, lol). This finances about 80% of our activities including our Blue & Gold catered banquet for over 200 attendees, an overnighter at a museum, a private pool party, 2 campouts, pinewood derby & rocket launch supplies, and orienteering event not to mention all the badges, pins, beltloops and patches the kids earn. The rest of the funds come from dues from those who chose not to sell popcorn.
My son's troop sells overpriced wreaths ($30 each I believe) instead of popcorn. We have stated numerous times that he will not be going door to door and asking neighbors to supplement his activities when we are capable of paying for it ourselves. We have been told that there is no buyout option and he has to sell 30.
We have no problem with him helping at a fundraiser where people go to him: spaghetti dinner, car wash etc. but they don't do any of that. Huge incentives (a great deal of the fund-raising money is used for them) for boys that sell a lot.
I have a DD who sells Girl Scout cookies and a DS who sells Boy Scout popcorn. I MUCH prefer the popcorn! It may be expensive, but the vast majority of the money goes directly to the scouts. Very unlike the Girl Scouts where the troop get 55 cents per box, and the boxes cost 3.50! The Cub Scouts have much better incentives also. One year my DD sold 900 boxes of cookies, and the prizes were trinkets! The ONLY decent thing she got was an ipod shuffle, for 900 boxes!!! DS on the other hand sold 1800.00 of popcorn last year (in about a third of the time DD and I spent selling cookies). For that he got vouchers to go to 2 summer camps for free (one day camp, one overnight), a voucher for 130.00 to use towards whatever cub scout expenses we would come across (we used it for the blue/gold banquet tickets for our family, registration for this year, a subscription to Boy's Life, and the packs' annual 2night/3day family camp in the summer), and he got 155.00 in Amazon gift cards (which he used to buy himself an ipod touch) He was beyond excited!!!
And for those who are saying that some are not buying popcorn because of Boy Scouts conservative stance, we have also run across those who want nothing to do with Girl Scout cookies because of their liberal stance! It's really too bad, the kids don't know anything about these issues, they're just trying to sell some food and earn some prizes![]()
I came in here looking for help for my little scout.
You know, its a shame that people come into this thread JUST to express their dislike of the organization.
But just FYI,, ,you are not hurting the organization, it's the child. Boy Scouts is a NON PROFIT organization. EVERYTHING those boys make, goes back to the boys. Its for the BOYS! NOT the adults!
Summer camps, badges, belt loops, camps, etc is funded by POPCORN
They keep their policies among themselves not the boys, they teach those boys valuable life skills. AND, my troop has volunteers from ALL walks of life.
For those that posted ABOUT popcorn, thanks! My son appreciates all the help. He has been working really hard for summer camp.
Ans I'm done with this thread
Wow, the poster with only 4 posts dug deep to find this thread. For what?
Anyhow, now I will throw in my 2 cents. I also will not buy the expensive popcorn that is not near as good as the brand name we buy - why should we eat that stuff? And no, I cannot buy it and throw it away.
I think it is so rude of parents to hound their neighbors and co workers to buy things that their children are selling (no matter what it is). They also had to ban it at my DH's workplace also. If you didn't buy, it caused hard feelings and interfered with working relationships - same thing with neighbors. We just cannot buy everything.
I would not let my children sell *anything* (the parents usually ended up doing the selling anyway) and went straight to the source, told them so, and why. They never took it out on my children either. I think it's ridiculous and sad to *dangle* a trip in front of a child's eyes, then say but you have to sell X amount of stuff to earn it. No way, and I will tell them so.
We have only so much to give to charities, and it will definitely go to a better cause that fun activities that parents won't pay for their child. There are lots of causes that mean sometimes *life or death*.

For the other posts I quoted... am I missing something?? I honestly cannot believe people are ok w/ asking others (friends, family, neighbors, co-workers, strangers) to buy OVERPRICED (as admitted by the parents) popcorn so their boys activity that they chose to do is funded. What about karate??? What about gymnastics??? What about dance classes??? These activities can be just as worthwhile to a young person. I don't ask my neighbors to help me pay for my kids dance classes.
I've read all the pages, hoping to come across a post that says "our troop used the money our boys earned by selling overpriced popcorn to buy and distribute items to dying kids in our local children's hospital (insert humane society, veterans hospital, senior citizen home, etc). Yes, I see that they send some to the troops, when someone they're soliciting donates the money for that. So the scouts themselves are not paying for the popcorn for the troops, they're simply asking others to pay for it.
All I've read is "my kid got an iPad". Wow... seriously???

And camping trips, and badges, and other things the parents of the child should be paying for. I'd rather see the scouts take that camping money and send underpriviledged kids to summer camps, not themselves. And if they themselves fall into that category, they can apply to go to that camp too, that they helped to support.
If the scouts want to earn money to buy themselves goodies, let them rake lawns to earn money. Do the pancake breakfasts, dinners, whatever. Let people come to you.
I'm SOOOO against fundraising this way. It's teaching kids to be little beggars for their own benefit, not to support a worthwhile cause. Yuck!