We just got done selling cookie dough for my wife and kids musical. My kids and I sold over 200 tubs of cookie dough alone plus what all the other kids sold. It was well over 1000 tubs delivered by a refrigerated truck. The kids were all supposed to meet us at the High School. There were many that did not show. We were in a race against time to deliver all this wonderful cookie dough before it went bad. It would have been a great fundraiser without the race against time. My refrigerator is still full of cookie dough.
Any ideas out there for fundraisers that don't have to be kept cold?
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Another idea for a fundraiser is a cook book. You have people submit their recipes and then you can either type them on the website or mail them for a small fee they will do the typing for you. Then there is more incentive for people to buy the cookbook becasue their recipe/s are in it. Here's the site that we used G&R Publishing-cookbook fundraiser
Good luck!!
Another thing that I noticed that is really popular when Pizza Hut sponsers a fundraiser night and a certain percentage of the money raised that night goes to the place that is fundraising.