Scouting, Volume 68, Number 5, October 1980 Page: Front Inside
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We cover natural fancy pecans and creamy
butter caramel with real milk chocolate then
hand pack Katydids in key-opened tins to sell for
$3.00... including $1.00 profit for your group!
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These Kathryn Beich Candies Have Made
Millions of Dollars for Thousands of Organizations!
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How much does your club need?
Big tins of "Bike" candies have become dependable trade
marks for both delicious confection arid outstanding money-
making projects. People trust the legendary taste, quality and
freshness. They will be happy to support your church, band,
league or Scouts for providing values not available in stores.
And you'll enjoy the special efficiency of it all: big profits
from a quick sale thanks to $12 profit per case of just 12 tins.
Real Milk Chocolate Bars
to Sell for 50* and Up to
You'll sell more of these tZfiO/
"Bike" bars because we /C
give you more of a vari- PROFIT
ety to offer. Not like vending machine
bars in any way. OK for sale in
schools, too.
Exclusive Chocolate Bars
in Special Boxes and Up to
Extra large, foil- EflGL
wrapped real milk /C
chocolate bars in pro- PROFIT
tective boxes for easier handling, im-
pressive quality. These bars sell for
$1.00...and earn 50-cents.
Big Variety of Candies to
Sell at $2.00 and Up to
Four large boxes of real
milk chocolate candies J" /C
like Katydids and mint PROFIT
meltaway Truffles... plus three tins for
hot weather and hard handling by
youngsters, truffles at 40% ©kbc, mo
femtrts
No investment or risk
After credit approval, we will de-
liver the candy at our expense,
enough to make $172 to $25,000
or more, and give your organiza-
tion 30 day terms to complete the
sale and settle.
In addition, for fast service and
personal assistance, you can count
on a nearby "Bike" representative
or branch office.
For all the details and a candy sampl
ganization's needs.
v/NOT SOLD IN STORES
no merchant competition
✓ NUTRITIONALLY OK
for sales in schools
under new USDA rules
✓ TAKE ORDERS NOW
deliver candy later
✓ FREE SALES AIDS
make it fun and easy!
e, tell us about your or-
Mail coupon today or
call 309-828-1311.
These are America's most honored choco-
late candies... in Europe! Gold medals
earned in Luxembourg, Geneva and Paris.
Organization
No. Members
Your Name
Title
Your Address
City
State
Zip
Telephone
Apt. Number
Sponsor (School, Church, Etc.)
Profit Needed
Date $ Needed
MAIL TO: KATHRYN BEICH CANDIES, DEPT. BS94
RO. BOX 2914, BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 61701
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 68, Number 5, October 1980, periodical, October 1980; Irving, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth353641/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.