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It is time to be progressive and change this.
Why do Girl Scouts get to sell cookies and Boy Scouts have to sell popcorn? Boy Scouts would make much more if they sold cookies.
 
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They could make even more selling weed.




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They could make even more selling weed.


Or pimping girl scouts Smile
 
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Our Scouts sell candybars and raffle tickets for meat.


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They could make even more selling weed.


Or pimping girl scouts Smile


I originally typed; "selling Brownies"... Big Grin




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In PA in the late 60s early, 70s we made and sold sub sandwiches couple times a year. They were very popular and very good.






 
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It is time to be progressive and change this.
Why do Girl Scouts get to sell cookies and Boy Scouts have to sell popcorn? Boy Scouts would make much more if they sold cookies.
I complain about this frequently. Not only did we sell popcorn, but it's a PITA, the program is not run very well, and the vendor sucks. But selling cookies is an integral part of the GS program. Fundraising for BSA is not. Scout units can do pretty much any type of fundraising that's acceptable to their charter org, and most do.




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FWIW, Boy Scouts don’t sell popcorn in my troop...

The cub scouts do.

Boy Scouts here sell Christmas wreaths and vol8nteer for some road races manning stages, etc

In kind....The running organization dontaes some money for the troop..


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Less than 20% of cookie sales goes directly to the individual Girl Scout. Most goes to funding Council operations. Popcorn should generate about 30-40% back to the Boy Scout and if the local BSA Council does a camp card program usually the return is 50%.




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FWIW, Boy Scouts don’t sell popcorn in my troop...

The cub scouts do.


What do they sell?
 
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Sell popcorn outside a weed shop.
 
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Sell popcorn outside a weed shop.


I'm surprised that hasn't caught on in Colorado yet! Big Grin


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Less than 20% of cookie sales goes directly to the individual Girl Scout.



The IRS has said this is illegal, and we're working on figuring this out with our Scout troop. A not for profit can not engage in fundraising for individuals within the group. All moneys must be split (mostly) evenly among all participants in the not for profit.

Those who have (and will) get caught doing this will loose their not for profit status, and the parents of the individual scouts may owe taxes.

It's BS in my opinion, but just an FYI for those involved in these types of things.


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Sell popcorn outside a weed shop.


They have done that. This is what one group did local to me.



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Less than 20% of cookie sales goes directly to the individual Girl Scout.


Surely you do not mean to the individual Scout, but to the troop?


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That was funny the pic of selling cookies outside of weight watchers. I am sure they were the mint cookies that did not exceed the daily caloric intake set by Weight Watchers.
 
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Remember reading something about when they started. The Girl Scouts used to sell chickens instead of cookies.



 
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This is what one group did local to me.

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In the 80s and early 90’s my Troop sold Christmas trees. I don’t ever recall fund raising as a cub. Both my kids sell popcorn and since I’m the treasurer I see the numbers. 5-6 years ago we had some motivated scouts and we sold 40k worth a few years in a row. The. It was down to around 10k worth and last year back up to 25k. The pack gets better return per dollar sold when the scout sells online.
 
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With the advent of these, I no longer have a need for the cookies that the Girl Scouts pimp in the fall.

 
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Less than 20% of cookie sales goes directly to the individual Girl Scout.


Surely you do not mean to the individual Scout, but to the troop?
Yes Troops, GSA is very particular about that, as is the IRS.




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