School Fetes - How to sell cleanskins?

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chillwrx
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School Fetes - How to sell cleanskins?

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I have been asked (read bullied) by my wife into assisting the school fete with the purchase of clean skins that they can then label and sell on to raise money. I think as an idea it has been done to death but still obviously appeals to the audience as they do it every year apparently and it is very successful.

Has anyone done this before? What works?

I guess it is easy to buy labels but is there anyway that I can value add beyond the obvious?

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Re: School Fetes - How to sell cleanskins?

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chillwrx wrote:I have been asked (read bullied) by my wife into assisting the school fete with the purchase of clean skins that they can then label and sell on to raise money. I think as an idea it has been done to death but still obviously appeals to the audience as they do it every year apparently and it is very successful.

Has anyone done this before? What works?

I guess it is easy to buy labels but is there anyway that I can value add beyond the obvious?


Wherever you are, I suppose you legally run into licensing issues unless you're careful. Maybe you should just give them away free with every purchase of a packet of pretzels, or something. Be wary about doing anything that suggests you're selling alcohol without a license...
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Re: School Fetes - How to sell cleanskins?

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GraemeG wrote:
chillwrx wrote:I have been asked (read bullied) by my wife into assisting the school fete with the purchase of clean skins that they can then label and sell on to raise money. I think as an idea it has been done to death but still obviously appeals to the audience as they do it every year apparently and it is very successful.

Has anyone done this before? What works?

I guess it is easy to buy labels but is there anyway that I can value add beyond the obvious?


Wherever you are, I suppose you legally run into licensing issues unless you're careful. Maybe you should just give them away free with every purchase of a packet of pretzels, or something. Be wary about doing anything that suggests you're selling alcohol without a license...
Graeme


My thoughts were the same - I assume previously that someone has taken the risk. I will investigate...

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Post by Damo961 »

I've seen it done before where they raffle the bottles. Buy a ticket and if it matches the list of lucky numbers you win a bottle.

There seemed to be a pretty high strike rate matching against the lucky numbers :lol:

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Post by davidg »

In Victoria at least you can get a Temporary Limited Licence for

Temporary or short-term supply of liquor to customers or club members for drinking on the premises.

For persons or organisations holding:

* one-off events, such as a ball or presentation night,
* a one-off event requiring an extension of trading hours, or
* a series of events over a limited season, such as a theatre production or racing carnival.

For all the licence types in VIC see

http://www.consumer.vic.gov.au/CA256EB5 ... ences~&3=~

Should be only a google away to find the requirements of your state.
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Here in South Australia you can also get similar day licences.

Application to the Liquor Licencing and fee.

You should be fine to do this, such licences are given reasonably easily, for organisations like fetes etc.
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Post by chillwrx »

Gavin Trott wrote:Here in South Australia you can also get similar day licences.

Application to the Liquor Licencing and fee.

You should be fine to do this, such licences are given reasonably easily, for organisations like fetes etc.


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