BOOTH SALE BEST PRACTICES
THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO ASSIGN CREDIT FOR BOOTH SALES. THE MOST COMMON: Ń Divide total number of packages sold by the number of girls who worked the booth. Ń Add up all packages sold at booths through the season and divide by number of shifts worked. This option is helpful to girls who worked at booths where traffic was slower. Ń Make sure your girls and their families know how the cookies will be distributed. Ń For instruction on how to distribute cookies, sold at booths, in Smart Cookies see pages 26. “AT HOME” BOOTHS Cookies can be sold at home booths (think lemonade stand or during a garage sale) if you follow these guidelines: Ń For every Girl Scout present, an adult (18 years+) must be present, even for Girl Scouts aged 18+ Ń Your local community ordinances/HOAs/
Ń If there’s a problem call or text 816- 759-3028 and include your contact info (phone.) Ń Be ready to go at your start time and ready to close out at the finish, especially if you’re at a location where another troop is there before and after you. Ń If you are at a location where another troop is scheduled before you, do not begin selling until your booth time. Ń Be friendly and always say thank you even if the answer is no from a potential customer. Ń Have fun but be respectful to customers and sister troops. Ń Girls should stay with the booth. Do not let girls wander throughout the business. Ń Take all trash and supplies with you and dispose of it offsite. Do not jam empty case packaging in the store’s trash can. Leave the location better than you found it. Ń Give the girls who worked at the booth credit in Smart Cookies for the sales of the booth.
etc. allows Cookie Booths. Ń Girls are in a safe location.
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