I come from a different perspective. I'm the owner of a fundraising company and am very very aware of all the issues here. As a member of the governmental affairs task force of the Association of Fundraising Distributors and Suppliers, food safety and childhood obesity are very big issues with our association, as we move toward compliance with all the new regulations coming down. That being said, I am also allergic... milk, nutrasweet, citrus, cashews, and my wife is also... tree fruits, tree nuts, soy, peanuts, cashews, wheat, citrus, nutrasweet. Yes, being allergic is the pits. BUT, we live with it and don't expect others to change for us. Yes, when we attend a special event, we let folks know, and yes we have to ask "what kind of oil do you fry in" and when the answer is "vegetable oil" (which may contain soy) just bypass that offering and get a baked potato. I suggest that groups having problems with these issues rethink their objectives. If the objective is just to raise funds, then maybe another approach would do the job without the grief. If the objective is to bring people into the school, then maybe a family fun night would be just as good as an ice cream social. The key would be to present the change as something new, exciting, different, and positive. When someone draws a circle that shuts you out, just draw a bigger circle that includes them in.