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5Kg Cadbury Favourites 10Kg Dairy Milk Milk FUNDRAISING.COM.AU Cadbury Fundraising is a simple way to raise money for your cause, club, social group or organisation. Our friendly team of local consultants have a wealth of experience. They can help you choose from our delicious range of products and provide handy advice about rallying the troops to boost sales. Visit WWW.FUNDRAISING.COM.AU for fundraising tips, ideas and success stories to get your fundraising project off the ground. Best of Luck, The Team at Cadbury Fundraising 2 Call 1800 809 444 WHY FUNDRAISE WITH CADBURY? We have been helping communities fundraise for 27 years Everybody loves chocolate. Why not sweeten your fundraising cause with Freddo, Caramello Koala, or a Cadbury Dairy Milk Milk Chocolate Bar? The Cadbury Fundraising Formula makes fundraising easy. We care Our experienced consultants are available on 1800 809 444 to help you plan your fundraising drive. Reach your goal faster We can help you calculate the best mix of Cadbury products to assist you in reaching your Fundraising goal. Here, we show potential profits* selling $2.50RRP Cadbury Dairy Milk Cocoa Life Boxes^, including Bonus Box Rewards.‡ ^ $15,60 PROFIT ^ ^ $6,240 PROFIT $3,120 PROFIT ^ $1,560 PROFIT $15,00 COST $6,00 COST $1,50 COST $3,00 COST 50 BOXES 10 BOXES 20 BOXES 50 BOXES ^ Profit calculation based on Cadbury Dairy Milk $2.50RRP Cadbury Dairy Milk Cocoa Life Boxes only. Bonus Box Rewards BUY = ONE ‡ 50 FRE EASY ORDERING SOLUTIONS Did you know we offer FREE deliveries on all orders? Our minimum order is 12 carry boxes – but you can use any combination you like from our range (please see over for details). Delivery is usually 2–3 working days in metro areas but check with your Consultant for times in your area. We deliver Monday to Friday. All orders are reviewed prior to authorisation for processing. 28 DAYS Customers may be offered a 28 day payment account if credit approved. For all others, payment is due prior to delivery. *See page 15 for Profit Assumptions and Purchase Terms. See www.fundraising.com.au for current delivery terms and conditions. ‡ Purchase any 50 Cadbury Fundraising carry boxes in a calendar year, and you will receive one bonus carry box of your choice (subject to availability) at no extra cost. Bonus carry box must not exceed the value of any single box purchased. See www.fundraising.com.au for Bonus Box Rewards Terms & Conditions. Visit fundraising.com.au 3 NEW Cadbury BISCUT! UP TO $36 $ * RRP Per Biscuit PROFIT 1 PER CARY BOX Product Information Units per box 72 x 30g Cost per biscuit $0.50 Buy price (carry box) $36.00 Sell price (carry box) $72.00 RRP Contains a mix of: 36 x Milk CHOLATE HAZELNUT 36 x *See page 15 for Profit Assumptions and Purchase Terms. 4 Call 1800 809 444 See www.fundraising.com.au for current delivery terms and conditions. OUR NEW LOOK Freddo Fun Pack UP TO $24 $ * RRP Per Unit PROFIT 1 PER CARY BOX Product Information Units per box 60 x 35g Cost per unit $0.60 Buy price (carry box) $36.00 Sell price (carry box) $60.00 RRP Contains a mix of: Goody Box UP TO $24 $ * RRP Per Bar PROFIT 1 PER CARY BOX Product Information Units per box 60 x (30g–38g) Cost per bar $0.60 Buy price (carry box) $36.00 Sell price (carry box) $60.00 RRP Contains a mix of: *See page 15 for Profit Assumptions and Purchase Terms. See www.fundraising.com.au for current delivery terms and conditions. Visit fundraising.com.au 5 Christmas Blocks Box UP TO $20 $ * RRP Per Block PROFIT 2 PER CARY BOX Product Information Units per box 20 x 100g Cost per block $1.00 Buy price (carry box) $20.00 Sell price (carry box) $40.00 RRP Contains 20 festive blocks: *See page 15 for Profit Assumptions and Purchase Terms. 6 Call 1800 809 444 See www.fundraising.com.au for current delivery terms and conditions. OUR NEW LOOK Europe Bars Box UP TO $20 $ * RRP Per Bar PROFIT 1 PER CARY BOX Product Information Units per box 50 x 40g Cost per bar $0.60 Buy price (carry box) $30.00 Sell price (carry box) $50.00 RRP Contains a mix of: Cadbury Variety Box UP TO $42 $ * RRP Per Bar PROFIT 2 PER CARY BOX Product Information Units per box 50 x (35g–55g) Cost per bar $1.16 Buy price (carry box) $58.00 Sell price (carry box) $100.00 RRP Contains a mix of: *See page 15 for Profit Assumptions and Purchase Terms. See www.fundraising.com.au for current delivery terms and conditions. Visit fundraising.com.au 7 OUR NEW LOOK Freddo & Friends Box 2 for UP TO $30 $ PROFIT* RRP 21 x Units PER CARY BOX Product Information Units per box 120 x (12g–15g) Cost per unit $0.25 Buy price (carry box) $30.00 Sell price (carry box) $60.00 RRP Contains a mix of: NEW! Treat-sizd BARS avil b e Cocoa Life UP TO $ $30 2.50RRP Per Bar PROFIT* PER CARY BOX Product Information Units per box 24 x 68g Cost per bar $1.25 Buy price (carry box) $30.00 Sell price (carry box) $60.00 RRP Contains 24 bars: *See page 15 for Profit Assumptions and Purchase Terms. 8 Call 1800 809 444 See www.fundraising.com.au for current delivery terms and conditions. The Natural Confectionery Co. Lolly Box UP TO $25 $ * RRP Per Unit PROFIT 3 PER CARY BOX Product Information Units per box 20 x (180g–200g) Cost per unit $1.75 Buy price (carry box) $35.00 Sell price (carry box) $60.00 RRP Contains a mix of: *See page 15 for Profit Assumptions and Purchase Terms. See www.fundraising.com.au for current delivery terms and conditions. Visit fundraising.com.au 9 SINGLE FLAVOUR BOX 35g Toblerone UP TO Product Information Units per box (24 x 35g) $9.60 Cost per bar $0.60 $ * RRP Per Bar PROFIT Buy price (carry box) $14.40 1 PER CARY BOX Sell price (carry box) $24.00 RRP Contains 24 bars: PERFCT “Thank you s mch, FOR § “With fundras­g $350 wil he p svral of u GIANT NOVELTY PRODUCTS RAFLES and gr­t, Cadbuy hs familes who trugle provide an p ortu­iy with er fs. It i very much ap reitd!” 10kg Dairy Milk 5kg Cadbury Favourites for lca munity Milk Chocolate Block clubs to grw ne.” - North Adelai Bsktbl C u Valued t Valued t - Subsonix Drag­ Bot Club 1M! $ $ RRP 210 RRP 150 “With e lp of Cadbury, al mebrs of u abls nd progam e bl to paric e in our a­nl Bnd Tour… Thank you ver mch Cadbury.” - Presidnt Ba­ Comite, Belros Pub ic Shol P & C Asociatn 4.5kg Toblerone Bar Valued t $ RRP12 § Raffles are subject to regulations in each state/territory and permits may be required. 10 Call 1800 809 444 Customers should check with their local authority for further information. COMMUNITY GRANTS Bringing community projects to life $60,000 total grants available in 2018 to help you achieve your fundraising goals. How to apply Go to www.fundraising.com.au/community-grants to find out how to apply and for terms and conditions. TESTIMONIALS PERFCT “Thank you s mch, FOR § “With fundras­g $350 wil he p svral of u RAFLES and gr­t, Cadbuy hs familes who trugle provide an p ortu­iy with er fs. It i very much ap reitd!” for lca munity clubs to grw ne.” - North Adelai Bsktbl C u - Subsonix Drag­ Bot Club “With e lp of Cadbury, al mebrs of u abls nd progam e bl to paric e in our a­nl Bnd Tour… Thank you ver mch Cadbury.” - Presidnt Ba­ Comite, Belros Pub ic Shol P & C Asociatn Visit fundraising.com.au 11 SUSTAINABLY SOURCED COCOA We believe in creating empowered, thriving cocoa communities as the essential foundation for sustainable cocoa. At Cadbury, we know that without successful farmers and thriving cocoa-growing communities to produce our cocoa, we cannot bring consumers the chocolate they love. The importance of a sustainable supply of cocoa has driven the creation of Cocoa Life, an industry-leading independently verified program to support sustainable cocoa production. Cocoa Life works directly with farmers to provide farmer training and support for community development and environmental protection. Cocoa communities that include women’s voices and empower youth through education. We work on the ground with NGO partners to deliver the program in over 1,000 communities, impacting 120,000 cocoa farmers. These programs give you confidence that whenever you buy a Cadbury Dairy Milk fundraising box or block, it will not only taste good, but make a difference too. Learn more at www.cocoalife.org COCOA LIFE PRODUCTS Cocoa Life Box Freddo Fun Box Freddo & Friends Box RESPONSIBLE FUNDRAISING BE TREATWISE We believe in responsible fundraising. Cadbury encourages everyone We believe in responsible fundraising. All Cadbury to Be Treatwise. Fundraising products are designed to help Confectionery is a treat to be enjoyed organisations raise funds in the community. in moderation as part of a balanced diet Please ensure adults organise the fundraising and active lifestyle. activity and sell Cadbury Fundraising product. To learn more go to www.betreatwise.info 12 Call 1800 809 444 Cadbury belivs in a PROMISNG futre o COA COMUNITES! Visit fundraising.com.au 13 HOW TO ASSEMBLE YOUR DISPLAY BOX o Ad w Y n pe OU M rso R ES nal AG i ! d ARY your C s g box Fundrai WHERV you GO! 3 SIMPLE STEPS: 1.
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