Anonymous wrote:Still better than paying $15 for a single bag of popcorn from the boy scouts!
They're both for fundraising so you have to buy them with that in mind!
Anonymous wrote:Yup. And you can buy the same cookies for $1.99 at Aldis and Lidl. Yes I said Aldis, I said what I said.
Anonymous wrote:That’s outrageous. Time to break a Brownie’s thumbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 5 skills the girls in the cookie program learn are:
Goal Setting
Decision Making
Money Management
People Skills
Business Ethics
Definitely MLM in the making.
Here i am wondering where my skills are.. sold plenty of cookies in my day, and I'm terrible at all of those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't seen anyone ever buy a bag of popcorn from a cub scout at the grocery store. People just walk by them ($15 a bag is steep). Where as GS tables usually have at least one or two people buy. GS have done a lot of marketing, so much that there are cereals and copycats out there. Not so much for the CS.
Former Cub Scout mom. Actually, lots and lots of people buy the popcorn. My son was a top seller his years in Cubs and earned rewards and trips from his sales.
Anonymous wrote:The 5 skills the girls in the cookie program learn are:
Goal Setting
Decision Making
Money Management
People Skills
Business Ethics
Definitely MLM in the making.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy scout troops get 70% of every bag of popcorn they sell
Girl scout troops get .40c for every box they sell
Do the math and see who is getting scammed
Incorrect. Girls get .65-.70 per box, depending on whether the troop opts for prizes. I’ve been our Troop cookie Mom for 8 years. I know what I’m talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Aldi Tagalogs and thin mints are sooo good
Do they only have them seasonally?
Anonymous wrote:I haven't seen anyone ever buy a bag of popcorn from a cub scout at the grocery store. People just walk by them ($15 a bag is steep). Where as GS tables usually have at least one or two people buy. GS have done a lot of marketing, so much that there are cereals and copycats out there. Not so much for the CS.