Hey everyone!
We're all at home watching football and eating Turkey! Have a Happy Thanksgiving and try not to eat too much :).
Lucky Guy
Gobble Gobble,
Team Kylotos
Back On Track
Since last week we have made great progress and are actually much closer to the profit goal than we expected. Over the weekend we all made some sales and closed a deal of 12 lighters for $50! As of now, we have a profit of about $180 and orders for additional lighter key-chains!
Over the break we will be selling the remaining stock and manufacturing some more of our product to make some additional sales, along with the usually external brainstorming.
All about the Ulysses (correct pluralization) baby!
On the bake sale venture we are in talks with Jay Degioia of JMU Dining Services and are trying to get the paperwork for him to sign off on.
All in all, things are looking good and we will keep selling and trying to get mo' money.
Have a good Thanksgiving Break!
Sayonara,
Team Kylotos
Over the break we will be selling the remaining stock and manufacturing some more of our product to make some additional sales, along with the usually external brainstorming.
All about the Ulysses (correct pluralization) baby!
On the bake sale venture we are in talks with Jay Degioia of JMU Dining Services and are trying to get the paperwork for him to sign off on.
All in all, things are looking good and we will keep selling and trying to get mo' money.
Have a good Thanksgiving Break!
Sayonara,
Team Kylotos
Rough Patches
From our last posting a lot of things have happened. We were pursuing the late night hot dog/ grilled cheese idea and got so excited that we did not stop to think about vendor or health permits. As of now we are fully educated in the nature of food vending/ bake sale legalities.
Since we couldn't go with the hot dog/ grilled cheese idea Prof. Wales suggested a bake sale type deal, which we were also very excited about. After doing some pricing research we could make 24 cookies for $2.00 and buy a heat-keeping bag for about $2.00. We were planning to sell packs of 2 or 3 warm cookies for a dollar a pack, potentially making a lot of money. Cue legal issues.
We talked to Southview Apartments' Management staff and asked if it would be okay to sell on the premises late at night. Although they they couldn't give written permission, they expressed that they would not give us any problems and said we should call the police to make sure it is okay. We called the Harrisonburg Police Department and talked with many nice people there, but it took many phone calls and conversations starting at 3:30pm until 8:15pm before we finally got an okay. After that, the officer called back 5 minutes later and said, "Oh yeah, this needs to be not for profit." This ended Saturday's operations and put us back to the drawing board.
If you are nonprofit or doing group fund raising you can do a bake sale, but if you attempt to sell for profit of any kind you need a business license. If you are handling food you need to have a food health permit, unless selling baked goods at a bake sale, which is defined as a sale of baked goods at a specific location at a specific time.
Since then we have talked to Mr. McClain who refered us to Mr. Degioia of JMU Dining Services and currently are attempting to set up some kind of bake sale in the future.
While we are working on that idea/venture we are still selling our Lighter Key-chains. We will be in Showker Lobby Friday after class at 2:15pm and will be in the lobby again on Monday at 2:15 to 4pm. At this moment in time we have profits of about $90.00 and still have some future orders to fulfill. We are thinking about trying our luck with our product at the JMU football game tailgates this weekend as many groups have had success with that.
Since we couldn't go with the hot dog/ grilled cheese idea Prof. Wales suggested a bake sale type deal, which we were also very excited about. After doing some pricing research we could make 24 cookies for $2.00 and buy a heat-keeping bag for about $2.00. We were planning to sell packs of 2 or 3 warm cookies for a dollar a pack, potentially making a lot of money. Cue legal issues.
We talked to Southview Apartments' Management staff and asked if it would be okay to sell on the premises late at night. Although they they couldn't give written permission, they expressed that they would not give us any problems and said we should call the police to make sure it is okay. We called the Harrisonburg Police Department and talked with many nice people there, but it took many phone calls and conversations starting at 3:30pm until 8:15pm before we finally got an okay. After that, the officer called back 5 minutes later and said, "Oh yeah, this needs to be not for profit." This ended Saturday's operations and put us back to the drawing board.
If you are nonprofit or doing group fund raising you can do a bake sale, but if you attempt to sell for profit of any kind you need a business license. If you are handling food you need to have a food health permit, unless selling baked goods at a bake sale, which is defined as a sale of baked goods at a specific location at a specific time.
Since then we have talked to Mr. McClain who refered us to Mr. Degioia of JMU Dining Services and currently are attempting to set up some kind of bake sale in the future.
While we are working on that idea/venture we are still selling our Lighter Key-chains. We will be in Showker Lobby Friday after class at 2:15pm and will be in the lobby again on Monday at 2:15 to 4pm. At this moment in time we have profits of about $90.00 and still have some future orders to fulfill. We are thinking about trying our luck with our product at the JMU football game tailgates this weekend as many groups have had success with that.
Some pictures of us at work!
Until next time.
Glad tiding,
Team Kylotos
Days of Reckoning
Friday night will be a day of reckoning, a day of judgment, a day of change. Team Kylotos will be making some money by selling delicious Grilled Cheese Sandwiches and Hot Dogs Off-campus as we were previously discussing. We researched some pricing and will probably be buying in bulk from Costco and selling them a couple dollars marked up.
Don't worry, not these Hot Dogs.
Here's an event link: Late night food Sales
In terms of where we are right now - we have a profit of about $60. We're still selling lighters here and there and also have someone buying at least 10 next week so that's an additional $40 profit or so just from Lighter Sales.
In closing, we shall see how we do Friday night (maybe even selling things Saturday night, depending on how it goes) and with the projected sales of the lighters next week we should be getting ever closer to the profit.
Totsiens,
Team Kylotos
Don't worry, not these Hot Dogs.
Here's an event link: Late night food Sales
In terms of where we are right now - we have a profit of about $60. We're still selling lighters here and there and also have someone buying at least 10 next week so that's an additional $40 profit or so just from Lighter Sales.
In closing, we shall see how we do Friday night (maybe even selling things Saturday night, depending on how it goes) and with the projected sales of the lighters next week we should be getting ever closer to the profit.
Totsiens,
Team Kylotos