To get off the food topic as it seems like there are many views of this, our school has used a less fattening approach and had a first aid fundraiser. We have found that this promotes safety and is something different that everyone needs. We used a company that had good % of profit and labeled everything in shipment. If you need the name, you can email me at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. I don't want anyone thinking I am promoting a company that isn't well known. [img]smile.gif[/img]
Mistie- we have used little ceasars for the past 5 years. It's a very big seller at our school. In fact it is requested every year that we do it again. This is our small fundraiser of the year (we make $8,000-$9,000 per year on it. We have NEVER had a complaint about it. You make $5.00 on every pizza kit & cookie tub you sell. The fundraiser is easy to run, delivery and pick up is just as easy. They also give us 2 extra tubs of cookie dough as a thank you. We cook it up and serve it at the next PTA meeting and everyone is happy!
Sorry, I think sooner or later I'll get all my thoughts out at once.
I just wanted to thank willowmom for the little ceasar info. That was exactly what I was afraid of. It is a lot more than the others and I wasn't sure how that went over.
The bottom line is that you offer the fundraiser and the families decide whether they're going to participate in that fundraiser. I know it "takes a village to raise a child" but we have to leave some of the responsibility up to the child's parents. [img]smile.gif[/img]
Btw, we sell Simply Funds Pizza and Pretzels, and they also include cookie dough but unfortunately, I haven't tried it yet.