AmberLops
Herd Master
Sure was!That had to be one heck of a train ride!
Sure was!That had to be one heck of a train ride!
Holy cow what an adventure! I can’t imagine spending 26 hours anywhere in the Dakotas in January let alone stuck on a train. They really get hit with the wind and cold there.I took an Amtrak train from Oregon to Maine a few years ago (in January) and it stopped in Whitefish Montana. Everyone got out for a break and as soon as I stepped outside a huge gust of freezing wind hit me so hard it just about knocked me over!!
The next day, the train froze to the tracks in the Dakotas...we were stuck there for 26 hours and the train ran out of food...so they ordered Subway sandwiches and it came by helicopter
It was one heck of an experience!
It’s free shipping through his web site. Each scout gets to set up an online sales page, I did notice the popcorn was a little bit more than what we sell door to door but no actual shipping charges. As far as how much money stays with the pack. It’s surprisingly a large amount. For example a $25 purchase like your microwave unbelievable butter popcorn, over $18 stays with the pack/troop that’s selling it. Not all of it is quit that large of margins but most of it is. The stuff in tins the scouts don’t get quite 70% they get about 55%-60% but all the bagged or boxes stuff is 70% stays with the pack.I suspect the shipping would be financially problematic I already bought popcorn from the Cub Scouts at the Farmer's Market last week. I hope the troop gets to keep a fair bit of that $25, don't know what their actual cost for the 18 microwave bags is though.