Candy bar fundraising ideas are some of the most popular and successful fundraisers out there. What makes them so successful? For one, typically the sellers of candy bar fundraisers are kids and what kid doesn't like candy? The selling point is another benefit for candy bar fundraisers.
Most candy bars sell for $1 or $2 which makes them much more attractive then say, a $20 cheesecake. By selling $1 or $2 candy bar fundraisers, a group will be able to sell to a larger audience than selling high priced kitchen helpers.
The candy bar fundraising display is another widely recognized and useful selling tool. Unlike some other fundraising products, candy bar fundraisers are packaged in carriers, which provides sellers an easy way to carry and display their product.
There are many different candy bar fundraising manufacturers, each with their own unique product and chocolate quality. Below are a few candy bar fundraisers that we have found to be some of the most successful.
America's Variety - $1.00 sellers, Up to 50% profit. Made in a Peanut Free Facility. 208 candy bars in each case. Four carriers of: 14 - Creamy Caramel, 12 - Roasted Almonds, 12 - Crispy Rice, 8 - Tasty Truffle, 6 - Chocolate Mint
United We Stand - $1.00 sellers, Up to 50% profit. Made in a Peanut Free Facility. 208 candy bars in each case. Four carriers of: 20 - Creamy Caramel, 20 - Roasted Almonds, 12 - Crispy Rice
Hershey's $2 Candy Bar Assortment - $2.00 sellers, Up to 50% profit. 120 Hershey's candy bars in each case. Four carriers of: 8 - Reeses King Size Peanut Butter Cups, 8 - Hershey's Milk Chocolate with Almonds, 8 - Kit Kat Wafer Bars, 6 Twizzlers
World's Finest Chocolate - $1.00 sellers, Up to 50% profit. Candy Bar assortments vary.



