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Unread 12-18-2007, 11:29 PM
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Default Fundraising from Mugs, calendars, bags, etc

http://www.stuartmorris.co.uk/products/index.htm - Anyone used this compnay or a similar one?
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Unread 03-15-2008, 05:51 PM
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Default mugs, calendars lucky dip etc

Hi

I'm new to the forums. I've used a company similar to this with a PTA I used to belong to before moving, but can't remember which company it was - this one seems much cheaper though, from memory. We sold tea towels and mugs at our Christmas fayre, which went really well as they were great gifts to give, and grandparents in particular loved them!

Another company we used is Andersons Wholesale
www.andersonswholesale.co.uk for little prizes for lucky dips at our Summer Fete and things to sell too, the sticker sheets and friendship bracelets went well and the keyrings were great little things for children to spend their own money on.

The key I think is keeping it cheap enough so you're not spending out loads and sitting on too much money, and the things you buy are eyecatching and popular with both the children and parents- get the kids to look at what you've got for sale, and you're half way there!

Sue
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