Sell name brand candy from Hershey, including Reeses’s Peanut Butter Cups, Hershey’s Milk Chocolate with Almonds, Kit Kat and Twizzlers.
Make $30 selling just 30 Hershey bars.
Is it too expensive? For years, you have been used to selling fundraising candy bars for $1. Candy used to cost under $1 in convenience stores. Today, candy costs over $1 in most convenience stores, yet many groups still think they can only sell $1 bars. The fact is, people will pay $2 per bar for your fundraiser. You will make more than twice as much per bar. Since your participants only have to sell 30 candy bars per case, they will actually find its easier to raise money with a $2 bar. So, what are you waiting for? Selling $2 candy brand name candy bars makes perfect sense.
Size Matters. In addition to being in line with convenience store prices, our $2 bars are bigger than their $1 counterparts. Most $1 size candy has shrunk in size. Off brand candy is especially small. Consider value when choosing your candy bar program. For just $2, customers get a bigger bar, and you can earn up to $1 for every single candy bar you sell.
“As you know we are a not-for-profit childcare center and a long time customer of Stevco Fundraising. This year when the $1.00 candy bars went to $2.00, I was a little skeptical on how our sales would be. Even though the candy bars are much larger I thought the $2.00 price would scare people away. Not so!! We had one of our best sales yet and some of our parents were bring them to work and selling a box a day with orders for the next day! We are not a large center, but we made $1200.00 with little to no work. Thank you Scott for another fundraising success.” — Carleen, Candy Apple Daycare

