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Fannie May Fundraise
Fannie May Gourmet Chocolate Bars Fundraising

Our gourmet chocolate puts the fun in fundraising 'cause Fannie May® puts a smile in every bite!

A candy bar fundraiser is as easy as it gets. Your organization will make beau-coup profits through candy fundraisers. Your patrons will experience sweet sensations from their first whiff of Fannie May® Bean-to-Bar chocolate.

Candy bar fundraisers are soft sells, so that your sales staff won't need to force-feed customers. Set up a table in a parking lot or engage the kids in a house-to-house selling marathon. For as long as you are in "business", regulars will keep coming back.

Where else could you get six savory flavors of top-quality gourmet chocolate bars? Even chocolate snobs will be

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