In an attempt to launch Hungry Huskies, we have come across quite a few problems. Since our last post, Robert and Conner were able to go to Costco and buy the inventory we needed to launch. The first problem we came across was on the issue of storage. Since we were denied access to the lockers, we decided to temporally store our inventory in Mrs. Starnes's cubicle. However, this plan failed because they saw us bringing in the snacks and told us food wasn't allowed to be stored anywhere but the Igloo. In a final attempt to store our snacks, Mrs. Starnes reached out to the Parent's Association to ask for access to the Igloo. Thankfully, they quickly approved our request and we were able to secure room in the Igloo to store our goods. We tried to make an announcement so we could launch sales but the student announcements at town meeting this week were both canceled for other speakers. Below is a picture of one of the flyers that we put around the school to make everyone aware that Hungry Huskies will be launching soon! Since we weren't able to launch sales this week, a goal our team has is to launch sales the week following our Thanksgiving break. I think although we have been faced with a lot of problems, we have worked hard to overcome them and should aim to continue to improve our efficiency and work ethic through lots of effort.
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Friday, November 20, 2015
Problems for the Huskies
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Monday, September 28, 2015
Catering to the Sweet Tooth and Sweethearts of the FHS Community
Hello lovely citizens of the internet who may or may not be anonymous trolls,
We here at Candy Yes have embarked upon a journey of self discovery and candy delivery. After completing the mandatory "Ship It" pamphlet, we've realized that though our failure may inevitable, we are required to continue with this project.
Our idea is to create a candy-gram service that operates year-round and can be used for anything from a thank you to a friend to a homecoming proposal for that special someone. Ordering will be a simple online process through google forms and delivery will be within the week the order is placed. We hope to keep our production expenses low so that our prices can remain affordable and appealing to the Flint Hill student body and staff. With luck, we will make a product that the public loves and a profit that our investors will love even more!
- J&H
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