Childrens Party Prizes

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Childrens Party Prizes

Postby Nick Burrett » Thu Jul 22, 2010 5:54 pm

Hi There

I was just wondering what everyone was using for Childrens Party Prizes. I know that some people use sweeties but I've always been a bit worried that certain kids may not be allowed to eat them? Lately I've been buying medals from eBay but wondering if these are a little too tacky?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/6-Award-Medals-Ch ... 3a4fb3bad7

I guess the other option is to tell the parents to bring their own prizes - but I'd feel a little guilty lol!

Look forward to hearing your ideas.
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Re: Childrens Party Prizes

Postby Glenn » Thu Jul 22, 2010 8:59 pm

Nick Burrett wrote:Hi There

I was just wondering what everyone was using for Childrens Party Prizes. I know that some people use sweeties but I've always been a bit worried that certain kids may not be allowed to eat them? Lately I've been buying medals from eBay but wondering if these are a little too tacky?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/6-Award-Medals-Ch ... 3a4fb3bad7

I guess the other option is to tell the parents to bring their own prizes - but I'd feel a little guilty lol!

Look forward to hearing your ideas.
Nick



Hi,

Personally, I always ask the parents to provide the prizes - it saves me getting it horribly wrong, which I am very good at !!
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