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 Popcorn Forms  
Trails End Order Forms
**Please use these order forms only if you are unable to access the Trails End website, as it will save time in getting your order processed.
Show-N-Sell Product Order Form PDF- For ordering products for Show-N-Sell. Due Friday September 14 at 5 p.m.
Take Order Sales Form PDF - For reporting and ordering total number of products sold by unit. Ends Friday November 2 at 5 p.m.
Council Order Forms
Youth Popcorn Order Form PDF1/PDF2 For reporting and ordering the total number of products sold. Done by each youth.
Unit Master Record Excel - For unit use in tracking individual youth sales. Due Friday, November 2 at 5 p.m.
Unit Prize Order Record PDF- For ordering unit prizes. Due Friday, November 2 at 5 p.m.
Unit's Top Sellers Form PDF /Excel - For reporting all top sellers in a unit and Scouts who have sold $1,500 or more worth of popcorn. Due Friday, November 2 at 5 p.m.
Other Popcorn Forms
Popcorn Commitment Form PDF - For reporting unit sales goals and signing up for a chance to earn an extra 5% commission on sales.
Super Popper Blitz Form PDF/Excel - For reporting Scouts who have sold to 25 or more different customers by Monday, October 15 by noon.
Returned Popcorn Form PDF /Excel
Prizes PDF
Council "Fill It Up" Program Report and Prize Request PDF
  Why We Sell Popcorn  
Take a moment and think of all the things you would like your unit to be able to do but are limited financially. Would you like to have new camping equipment, Scout books for everyone, pay for Boys Life for the unit, provide scholarships to summer camp or maybe even a trip to Philmont? These goals are attainable through selling popcorn.
Popcorn is a fantastic fundraiser! The BSA handles the orders, shipping and advertisement, and your unit provides the youth to go and find people to buy it.
As well as the financial rewards of the program, it also helps youth develop new skills. They learn goal setting, responsibility, new communication skills and relationship skills, and they learn about following through and customer service. Adult support is key to these boys being successful. They need adults to accompany them while selling and to help them with the orders and money. A boy with a great drive to sell can be stifled by adults that lack the enthusiasm and willingness to devote the time.
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