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Bake sales are a fun and effective way of raising money. And as long as you can bake and add up, you can probably run a good bake sale stall. More importantly, follow the suggestions here to make your bake sale the best bake sale around.
Steps
Part 1
Part 1 of 3:
Choosing and Pricing the Sale Items
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1Get a brownie mix, a cookie mix, and anything else you desire . If you get store bought treats, the customers won't want them and Remember that all Ingredients must be non GMO or organic .
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2Buy cups, lemons and sugar, hot cocoa if it is near wintertime and cold, and mixes for goodies.Advertisement
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3Look in the shops to see how much they are selling brownies and cookies for or ask a grown up. 50 cents to two dollars is a good price for something you baked and a dollar for a hot drink or lemonade. You might consider offering free water.
- Make labels on small pieces of paper and stick the prices to the front of the plate so the customers know how much to pay.
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4If it is around fall or winter, bundle up and serve hot cocoa. If it's hot, don't forget water for 25 cents a cup. Or, you can sell slushies for 1.50 or some punch for a dollar.
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Part 2
Part 2 of 3:
Making the Sale Items
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2Be strict about hygiene all of the time. People can get sick if you don't take a lot of care with cleanliness while cooking. Keep the surfaces clean, use only clean cooking gear and do not put raw meat, fish or other animal products near the baking area. Cook everything thoroughly. Talk to your adult supervisor about all this before getting started, as it's important to get it right.
- Some jurisdictions won't allow homemade food to be sold to members of the public without a permit or exemption. Ask an adult to help you work out what is allowed.
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Part 3
Part 3 of 3:
Setting up and Selling the Food
Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat if a person does not like my cakes and stops other people from coming?Community AnswerYou can ask kids in class or other people you know to check it out and invite more people. Also, put up flyers around places with good people (e.g. at school and around your neighborhood). Or you can try a new recipe.
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QuestionWhat if I'm shy and not a very good seller?Community AnswerGet a friend or sibling to help you, and let them do all the talking! You might even find it easier to be more talkative once you have someone there with you!
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QuestionWhat if someone in my neighborhood is sketchy and comes up to me?Community AnswerIf they just want to buy something from your bake sale, sell it to them and don't worry about it. If they hang around and bother you, call for another adult or a friend to help you.
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Warnings
- Have adult supervision and permission.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- While baking, always have an adult do the part of putting goods in the oven.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Have an adult handle glass or any other breakable object.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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