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Council Popcorn Sale

Fund your entire year of Scouting with just ONE fundraiser

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Every Scout should learn the value of hard work and earning their own way. The popcorn sale is the perfect opportunity to teach this valuable life lesson and fund the most exciting year of Scouting ever. The council does all the pre-work to set up the sale, eliminating the need for units to research opportunities, calculate returns, create sales and promotional materials, manage a relationship with a vendor, etc. The popcorn sale is not just about selling popcorn…It’s also about promoting Scouting!

Popcorn Sale Resources

Popcorn Kick Off
Ways to Sell
2025 Products
Mount Baker Prize Program
Trails End Rewards
Scout Tools
Leader Tools
Dates
Contacts
Sign Up to Sell
Popcorn Kick Off

2025 Popcorn Kick-Off Presentation Coming July 2025

Registration for the 2025 Popcorn Kick-Off is coming soon!

June 28, 20205 – from 9:00am to 11:30am

First Baptist Church in Everett

Ways to Sell

Ways to Sell

There are three options to sell popcorn: traditional take order sales; sell online to friends and family out of town; and show-and-sell (and wagon sales). All sales count towards prizes.

1. Take Order Sales 

Scouts go door-to-door with the take order form. Sales begin after the unit kick-off. Customers can write their order on the form. Scouts should collect the money when the popcorn is ordered (checks should be made out to the unit).  Customers can also place their order on the Trail’s End App (credit cards are accepted with no fees). Popcorn will be picked up by the unit representative during the November delivery.

2. Online Popcorn Sales

Selling online is the best way to sell to friends and family who live far away. Online sales count toward Scout rewards. Participants can send emails to friends and family asking them to purchase products online. The email includes a link allowing them to begin shopping right away. Customers can pay with a credit card, and the products are shipped directly to the customer, CONTACT FREE!  The advantage of online sales is that Scouts don’t have to collect money or deliver products.

Online Direct Sales
Place orders for online products in the app.  Pick the products, take payment (credit card only) and products ship directly to your customers.  You can also share your page with customers via email, text and social media.

3. Show-n-Sell and Wagon Sales

Show-n-sell is similar to take order sales, except Scouts have the popcorn in hand to sell to customers. All units are eligible to participate if they agree to the terms stated in the commitment order form. Packs, Troops and Crews can request permission to sell in front of a retail store or chartered organization. Show-n-sell should not replace traditional take order sales.

Wagon sales is another great way of selling for Scouts. It’s a combination of the show-n-sell and take order methods. The Scout takes actual product door to door in their neighborhoods to sell. It is like a show-n-sell table on wheels. There is little risk as any unsold popcorn should be rolled into traditional, take order sales.  

Show-n-sell popcorn is picked up by the unit representative during the August delivery.

2025 Products

2025 Products – coming soon

Look for exciting details at the Popcorn Kick-off!

 

2023 Trail’s End Product Allergen Guide

Heroes and Helpers Donation

Cash donations collected during site sales and wagon sales must go toward the Unit’s popcorn sales and cannot be diverted directly to the Unit. The Council is depending upon Heroes and Helpers money to pay for unsold popcorn and Scouts do no earn points toward Amazon gift cards when the money is used inappropriately.

NEW in 2024: With the opportunity to earn a bonus reward from Trail’s End if Scouts sell $500/hour per Scout for any two-hour shift, recording Heroes and Helpers Donations during a shift is very important.

The Heroes and Helpers donation allows customers to support the military, first responders, veterans’ organizations, local food banks, charitable organizations, and Scouting at the same time. Customers can choose to donate $50 or $30 worth of popcorn to men and women in the military, first responders, their families and veterans’ organizations. There are no shipping and handling charges associated with hero donations. Over 2,000 tons of popcorn treats have been shipped to hundreds of locations around the world! Hero donations count toward Scout rewards.

Mount Baker Prize Program

2025 Prize Program to be announced at the Popcorn Kick-off Meeting

 

 

Trails End Rewards

Trail’s End Scout Rewards

Scouts are motivated by prizes and the ability to work towards a goal. Scouts can now choose the prize they want on Amazon using an amazon.com gift card; rewards are managed and digitally redeemed by the Scout through Trail’s End. The prizes they choose on Amazon are delivered directly to the Scout’s door faster than ever before!

 

Scout Tools

  Scout Tools

Trail’s End Information

Scripts, Tips and Templates

Leader Tools

Leader Tools

–>2025 Guidebook

2024 Information

Commissions (See Guide for complete explanation and examples)

The following applies to sales occurring between July 1 and October 27, 2024

30% Base Commission for Traditional Sales (Store front/Site and Wagon sales)

30% Base Commission for Online Direct Ship. There are no bonus commissions available for online sales.

Bonus Commissions – A 5% bonus commission is available. See guide for specific criteria.

Pilchuck and Salish Sea Distribution Site

20115 74th Ave NE

Arlington WA 98223

North Cascades Distribution Sites

Sedro Woolley Location

1476 Moore St

Sedro Woolley, WA 98284

Bellingham Location

3225 Woburn St

Bellingham, WA 98226


Below is an example of vehicle capacity based on cases ordered.

Dates

2025 Dates for Unit Kernels

June 28, 2025 – Popcorn Kick-off

 July – Online sales begin to count towards Unit commissions

July  – Site Sale Reservations Begin

August  – Popcorn Orders due from Units  s

August  – Popcorn Distribution for Show & Sell orders

August  – First day for site sales and wagon sales!!!

September  – Second popcorn order due from Units

September  – Second order distribution

October  – Popcorn Sale ends

– Last day for any sale type to count for commission credit

October   – Undelivered wagon sales due from Units

October – Window to return inventory

November  – Submit choices for Silvertips tickets or 

November – Undelivered wagon sales distribution

November  – Submit gift card orders in Trail’s End platform

November  – Target date to release gift cards to families AND money is due to the Council

December – Target date to deliver prizes and patches to Scouts

January TBD – Scout Night at the Silvertips

February  – Bowling Party for $4,000+ sellers


2025 Site Sale Reservations

Updates Pending

The timeline to reserve blocks is standardized across all Councils working with Trail’s End. Units will be
able to reserve blocks at 9:00 am PST each day according to the following schedule:

July 20 – $20,000+ units may reserve four reservation blocks within their district

July 21 – $15,000+ units may reserve three reservation blocks within their district

July 22 – $10,000+ units may reserve two reservation blocks within their district

July 23 – 25 –  All units may reserve unlimited reservation blocks within their district

July 26 –  All units may reserve unlimited reservation blocks within their Council

Contacts

Popcorn Leadership Contacts

Mount Baker Council Popcorn Facebook Page 

Mount Baker Council Popcorn Leadership

Council Popcorn Kernel: Ryan and Jalyn Walrod – MBCPopcorn@gmail.com

Assistant Popcorn Kernel:  Jennifer Bontrager – bontrager.jennifer@yahoo.com

Council Popcorn Staff Advisor: Richard Good –  richard.good@scouting.org

North Cascades District Popcorn Team

District Kernel: Suzanne Poliquin – PopcornSuzanne@gmail.com

Co-District Kernel: Olivia Garza – NCDPopcorn@gmail.com

Assistant: Sissy Brown – sissybrown1977@gmail.com

District Director: Andy Manson – andy.manon@scouting.org

Salish Sea District Popcorn Team

District Kernel: Sean Moena – rsmoena@outlook.com

Assistant Kernel: Cora Thomson – cordelden@hotmail.com

District Director: Brian Lenhart -brian.lenhart@scouting.org

Pilchuck District Popcorn Team

District Kernel: Debra Atkinson – scoutingnana57@gmail.com

Assistant Kernel: Roland Roth – rothrol@hotmail.com

Assistant Kernel: Brian Pigott – brianp.mbcp@gmail.com  

Unit Associate: Bill Slater – william.slater@scouting.org

Sign Up to Sell

Click Below to Sign Up to Sell 

What Does the Scout Learn through Selling?

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Decision Making

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Business Ethics

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Goal Setting

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Take off for Entrepreneurship

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Money Management

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People Skills
What Does the Unit get through Selling?

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Timely Plan

The Council Popcorn Sale is laid out from day one with our Council Popcorn Sale with upfront and defined dates of when it will start and finish. This makes the sale a reliable market the unit and community can plan on each year.

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Funds for Program

The purpose of the sale is to raise the needed dollars to make Scouting happen. Units can budget and plan on history on how much to raise. The resources in the sale are driven to meet a Scout unit’s program budget.

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Professional Support

The unit can relay on support from the Council professional staff that can help open doors or address issues through out the sale vs non Council sales where the unit is largely on the own.

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Security

Depending on how the unit orders product and organizes their sale the entire financial risk in the popcorn sale rests with the Council and the popcorn company. The unit shouldn’t have large amounts of a product that are a burden on their bank account until sold.

How to sell Online

Setting up your scout’s popcorn sale page is super easy and straight forward.

Step 1: Create Your Online Fundraising Page

It takes less than 10 minutes to register, personalize your Scout page, and start selling.

Register HERE

Step 2: Share with Family and Friends

Our built-in sharing capabilities via email, social, and text message make sharing easier than pitching a tent.

Step 3: Receive Support

Family and friends visit your fundraising page, where the average order value is $65, and place orders on your behalf.

Step 3: Track Your Online Fundraising Orders

See who’s supported your fundraiser, send them thank you emails, and request additional support.

Trail’s End App for Scouts

Online Direct Option Ships Products Directly to the Customer! No Return Trip Required.

Record Storefront, Wagon, and Take Order Sales!

Accept Debit & Credit Cards for FREE! No Reader Required.

Share Online Fundraising Pages via Email, Text Message, and Social Media.

Easily Claim Amazon.com Gift Cards Earned from Trail’s End Rewards.

— Why do Scouts love the Trail’s End App? —

Key Benefits

Proven Results

Common FAQs

Don’t Forget: Online Direct

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More product options & discounted bundles​

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Scout doesn’t have to deliver

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Safe for Scouts and Customers

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All transactions are credit

Trails End App Training