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wrapping paper, candy, home goods sales

11 years 4 months ago #163256 by MichelleK4
Replied by MichelleK4 on topic Re:wrapping paper, candy, home goods sales
We used The Chip Shoppe for the last 4 years after we switched from Sally Foster. Our sale went from $24,000 to over $52,000 this year. They use the same gift wrap company as Sally Foster on some of their wraps and their brochures are nothing like other fundraiser brochures. No junk. If you are looking for something that is easy. They are super easy to deal with.
11 years 4 months ago #163249 by TJ Pierzchala
Replied by TJ Pierzchala on topic Re:wrapping paper, candy, home goods sales
Our school has used Believe Kids! for the last 3 years. Each year we have increased our profit even though the economy has gone down. On top of it all, our school is a Title 1 school meaning we have a high percentage of students on free or reduced lunch.

This past Fall (2012) we raised more than $15,000. The company is easy to work with. Always willing to go the extra mile to make our fundraiser successful. And they offer quality merchandise at reasonable prices.

I would highly recommend Believe Kids! as your next fundraiser.
11 years 4 months ago #163118 by L'ville mom
Replied by L'ville mom on topic Re:wrapping paper, candy, home goods sales
“We have used Charleston Wrap for that last two years and the quality has been great. My favorite thing is that all of their wrap is reversible and it is the same great quality we used to get from Sally Foster. ”
11 years 5 months ago #162686 by kite5280
We used to sell Sally Foster each fall, now they went out to business we are looking for another similar wrapping paper, candy, home goods type fundraiser.

Have you used Charleston Wrap or Believe Kids? How did you like the quality of the products? Was the sale easy to administer? Did you get the return you wanted?

Is there any other companies like those that sell a range of products for a fundraiser?

Thanks in advance.
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