Scouting, Volume 60, Number 8, November-December 1972 Page: Back Inside
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Three fine candies at $1.50 and five other confections at $1.25.
"Candies in a tin" is a great stay-fresh feature. People buy 3 or 4
when offered from this famous variety.
That's 40% profit on $1.25 candies!
These 50$ candies
can earn
thousands of dollars!
No wonder they sell so fast... it's Kathryn Beich quality in
smaller packages, too. Everyone can support your drive at
this price. Sell a single... or all three as a $ 1.50 combination.
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Fine boxed chocolate
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Quality candy. Showy packages. Pop-
ular selling price. Even the Good
Housekeeping Seal. Expect more than
an easy one-dollar sale... people will
want a box of each!
Exclusive "kettle-fresh"
(3jeic0o GawAi&A
Not sold in stores... that's why people are
waiting to buy from YOU at their doors!
Just imagine offering your customers fabulous candies like
Katydids ... pure Swiss-recipe milk chocolate, huge pecans
and luscious, whipped caramel... in sealed-fresh tins. That's
the secret of the Kathryn Beich Plan: Candy so good it's eaten
fast. Lets you re-sell the same customers within a week! And
you can't find Kathryn Beich Candies priced less in stores,
which happens on many other fund raising products. People
will remember these candies for being as good as your cause.
So when total profits PLUS continued community goodwill
count, sell Kathryn Beich Candies. You'll enjoy full sales help,
prepaid freight, 60-day terms and return privileges, too.
• Good Housekeeping'-
GUARANTEES J?
Cet,iir OR REFUND 10 o0**
Try the "STARTER-PACK"...
Scouts, Bands, Leagues
earn $25 to $50 profit per
member in a weekend!
Biggest profit idea we've got. Each
member sells from a re-packed va-
riety case of 4 or 5 different Kathryn
Beich candies in tins. Customers
usually want one of each! Make $6.00
profit per case. Free order taking
forms for repeat sales, too.
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Mail to: KATHRYN BEICH CANDIES
Dept. 3P57, Bloomington, Illinois 61701
□ Our group is interested. Send the money-making details and a
free candy sample.
Organization Name
No. Members
Name
Address
Apt. No.
City
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 60, Number 8, November-December 1972, periodical, November 1972; New Brunswick, New Jersey. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth353663/m1/47/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.