We're doing pizza kits this year right before the Super Bowl, in hopes that that sparks an extra interest too.
Question for anyone who's done the kits.... what did you use, if anything, as incentive prizes for things like class that sells the most, etc...?
We did the Little Caesars Pizza Kits last year just before softball and baseball season started and did very well. Parents liked the idea of having quick meals on hand.
We did Little Ceasars last year and did ok. Most of our parents said that with pizza being so cheap, they didn't see the point in buying it and having to asssemble and it not being as good. Those same parents though bought the cookie dough like crazy. They also do well with the cheesecakes. Just my experience.
Thanks for the info. We used Mr.Fundraiser out of Texas. They were very professional and the agents were very polite and courteous. They even rewarded our top seller with a brand new iPod! I highly suggest them. I think they ship nation-wide. You can find out more at www.sellcookiedough.com.
Also, did the Little Caesars Pizza fundraiser have any startup costs? Thanks again [img]smile.gif[/img]
We used a Little Caesars fundraiser last year and it went pretty smooth. If I'm not mistaken, each item you sell will make you a $5 profit. We had an extended 3 week fundaiser to ensure we made a good amount of profit and our product came as promised and on time. I would suggest this to anyone but remember that the average price of the pizzas is $17 so multiple orders per person are not too common. Also, which fundraising company did you use for your cookie dough fundraiser? I love cookies but last year I swore off of selling cookie dough because our distributor did a very poor job with our event. I blame the company, not the product. Thanx