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Westwood High School

Candy Sales
We will conduct the candy sale in an informal, no
pressure format. You may sell as little or as much candy as you
wish.
We are providing you with the opportunity to sell
candy to raise money to pay for your personal travel expenses with
the club.
You can take advantage of this opportunity and earn
all or part or none of the needed money. If you fail to earn all
the money needed, you can either use your own personal funds from
your piggy bank or not go on the Business Club trip.
Each bag of candy has candy bars that equal $24 at
retail. You turn in $24 per bag. ($10 goes into your personal account
for each bag of candy you sell.)
Your candy sale earnings will be posted at the end
of each month to your individual Business Club account. See your
mailbox for the balance on your individual account at the end of
each month.
You may take out one (1) bag of candy at a time from
room 119 from 8:00-8:10 a.m. Before you can take out more candy
you must turn in $24.00 to pay for the candy you already have taken
out.
MONEY WILL BE COLLECTED AND CANDY GIVEN OUT ONLY BEFORE
SCHOOL. DO NOT be late for your first period class.
THERE WILL BE NO ANNOUNCEMENTS OVER THE INTERCOM ABOUT
CANDY. If you have any questions about the candy sales, talk to
Mrs. Cox. She is in charge of the candy sale.
You may only sell candy: 1. Before school begins (8:10
a.m.)
2. During lunch hour (11:45-12:15)
3. After 2:55
Do not sell candy during class time--Do not carry
your candy bag into a class. If you have candy “RIPPED OFF”
or candy money stolen--YOU PAY! You are responsible for $24.00...Don’t
leave your candy bag unattended. SELL ON CREDIT AT YOUR OWN RISK.
If you take out a bag of candy, you are expected to
sell it and turn in the $24.00 within 15 days. If your candy account
is inactive for over 15 days, you will be asked in writing to turn
in your cash and unsold candy to balance your candy account.
You will have exactly one (1) week to take care of this responsibility.
Only one written warning will be issued and delivered to you. If
after one week, you still haven’t turned in cash and/or candy
to equal $24, you will no longer be allowed to sell candy or compete
at the next competition. If, on the other hand, you do bring your
account to balance within the one week period, you will be allowed
to compete and to continue selling candy.
REMEMBER—TURN IN MONEY AND PICK UP CANDY BEFORE
SCHOOL ONLY!!!
We are selling the candy for our club and not for
your personal use—therefore if you earn money through candy
sales and you do not qualify to attend State Conference, the money
will remain in your account for next year. When you graduate, any
unused money will be transferred to the club’s general fund.
Only Business Club members may take out candy and
sell it.
When turning in your money and taking out more candy,
spread all your money out on a desk top with coins in a pile of
one dollar and all bills in one neat pile all right side up and
facing the same way, with all wrinkles unfolded.
Use your Business Club Candy Sales Envelopes which
are available in room 117.
Do not sell candy between classes or during classes.
Do not carry your candy box with you from class to
class. You should carry your candy box during the lunch period.
You should also take it home each night so you can sell candy before
school without going to your locker.
Try to sell your candy after school—at church,
neighbors, relatives, swim meets, wrestling meets, basketball games,
fan buses, etc. You’ll be surprised how much money you can
make at these events!
Anyone who disobeys the designated times for selling
candy will jeopardize the sale. We have come to this agreement with
the administration; and if we do not live up to the conditions as
stated in this agreement, the administration can stop the sale immediately.
We need this type of money raiser. Your friends will get in a routine
of buying at the designated times if you refuse to sell during and
between classes. Whether this program works or goes “down
the drain” is up to you.
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