Every year, registered Girl Scouts take orders from friends and family for delicious nuts and candies and magazine subscriptions as part of the Fall Product Program. By participating in this program, troops get a head start on funding their activities for the year!
Being involved in the Fall Product Program ensures girls are learning to become leaders. A girl becomes a leader by discovering, connecting and taking action to make the world a better place.
For girls to become leaders, they need to:
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Understand their values and use their knowledge and skills to explore their world (Discover)
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Care about, inspire and team with others locally (Connect)
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Act to make the world a better place and to make a difference in their communities (Take Action)
Participating in Fall Product also helps troops get a head start on funding their activities for the year. Funds generated from this program also help offset the cost of girl programs, volunteer trainings and even camp reservations, keeping them low for all our membership!
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Did you know...
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Fall Product is a friends and family sale only
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Troops earn 25% of all nut/candy items sold and $2 for each magazine and digital subscription service
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Girls can send emails to friends and family through M2OS, their own personalized storefront
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Girls start earning rewards after selling just five items
Meet the Mascot:
Asian Elephant
Scientific Name: Elephas Maximus Indicus
Height: 6.5-11.5 feet
Length: Around 21 feet
Weight: Around 11,000 pounds
Habitat: Forests
Diet: Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) are herbivores that eat a variety of plants, including grasses, leaves, roots, stems, and tree bark. They also like cultivated crops like rice, bananas, and sugarcane. In addition to plants, Asian elephants also eat minerals like salt deposits in soil and calcium in plant bark.
Characteristics: Asian elephants are generally dark grey to brown in colour, often with pink or yellow marks on their face, ears and trunk. Female Asian elephants are more social than males. They live in herds with their female relatives. Males usually live alone but sometimes form small groups with other males.
Interesting Facts:
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They need to drink 53 gallons of water a day
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They can eat 330 pounds of plant material a day
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They are an important cultural & religious icon
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They do not have a matriarch