Top 10 Things to Sell In School
I also need help to what to sell in school, it can be products or services.I have a secret for selling gum, but don't tell anyone, okay? If you buy a bundle of gum packs, each pack will be about a dollar, right? Well, if you sell four sticks of gum for a dollar, making each stick of gum 25 cents, and most packs have 15 sticks, you would make around four dollars a pack. Slick, huh?
I sell gum and I bought a 35-piece package for $2.26. If I sell it all, I will make $8.43, so it is worth it.
If your school doesn't allow gum, go for it. Just try not to get caught, or you're dead.
My best friend did and got a hundred dollars each semester.
I made 78 dollars selling slime in two weeks.
In elementary school, it was crazy. Everybody was selling slimes and squishes. People got money.
I really like selling snacks when people don't have lunch.
I'm popular for selling candy at school. Everyone calls me "candy girl."
It really is a good way to make money. There would be like three candy dealers in each grade.
I think this is a GREAT idea if you're having stress before a test, etc. I'm considering starting a school shop, but I have no idea what to do. After looking at this, I think I might make these! Thanks!
Awesome idea. Lots of people would want to relieve their stress with a stress ball. But the thing is, what will be inside it? What would you need?
Anxiety and stress are a big part of high school. It'd help calm one's state of mind and may help them improve in school.
This would be great except my school banned all toys, only for middle grades though. Fortunately, 5th grade and younger can have Beanie Boos, coloring books, and Legos out at recess.
We can't have fidget spinners, fidget cubes, slime, putty, or flip water bottles because they are "distracting" the students, even though we just got into the classroom during homeroom. One of my friends has a ton of these at his house.
~Owlpaw
It will also increase the chances of teacher approval.
It will be especially useful in a gangster school.
When I was a kid, I made a lot of money as a student selling candies and snacks to other kids in school. They would spend their lunch money on what I had instead of the school's food.
I know at least six people at my school who sell tons of candy and chips. Everyone goes crazy for it!
I sold these as a fundraiser, but people kept asking me if they could buy some even after I used the money. Everyone loves fudge.
Oh yes! I sold a bracelet and already have two orders and got $1.00! This week has just begun!
I've made about $80 selling bracelets in my neighborhood and at school.
Honestly, I'm just trying to make some cash and this is a great idea.
I make a business selling cheap erasers at 10 cents each and somehow manage to sell them even when converted into powder.
I sold them for a lot more than they were worth.
Paper, tape, ice cream sticks - mmm hmm. They can be used by those who are creating with their stationery.
Most kids will have a phone and will be interested to see a variety of cases for them.
You help them queue and buy their food.
They are really simple to make. All you need is an old t-shirt, some scissors, and tiny rubber bands.
So many girls in our gym class complain about not having enough hair ties. You could also put hairbrushes up for rent.