I love the taste testing idea! I am an extremely picky eater (thank goodness my kids aren't) and I am bad about getting hooked on a certian brand. But hey if someone else is going to buy it and fix it, I'll give it a try.
When you first posted, I thought "hey I need to look for that in our grocery store" and see if that was an option for our PTO, but of course I forgot. the other night i go to cook chicken nuggets for my youngest who will only eat chicken nuggets and it was Fast Fixing. they were as good as Tyson and must not have been any more expensive, since I am a bargain shopper.
We do Fast Fixin' and yes it was slow to start with but their products are no more expensive than Tyson's (which we also do). I know around here in NC that you can buy FF in Food Lion, Lowe's and Wal-Mart. Yes, you really do get 30 cents a label but you first submission has to have 100 labels. They did change their program, last year the labels were only worth a dime. They are the highest paying redemption program out there that I have found and trust me, I've searched! We also did a tasting at one of our PTA meetings with Tyson and FF so parents could actually see the products and taste them. This helped us tremendously as people can be picky about brand names and such.
The product I had were bought at Save-A-Lot. Not expensive or I wouldn't have gotten it. I did a little more research today. I used ask.com and a school site said products could be found at Walmart and Sam's Club. I found an archive in the fundraising section of PTO Today and it did not score well, but I am wondering if they have revamped since that article was made. I printed out the material form and it includes several helpful resources.
No but I'm gonna look into it, wonder how expensive they are (maybe thats' why .30 given?) not that Campbells is inexpensive
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Has anyone ever tried this? Sounds too good to be true. I just happened to have one of their products and was looking for a recipe on their site when I stumbled upon it. First meetings tomorrow I'd like to bring it up.