My recruiter and I might be able to get into a fair at the end of the month. It's a neighborhood fair held at a middle school, so lots of families.
Tricky thing is that no food or beverages are allowed at all, so we need to get creative with our demos.
We'd like it to be interactive-- so far, I've come up with play-doh and creative cutters, etc., and a What Does This Do? game for the kids to guess the functions of different tools.
We're definitely going to have info on fund-raising, wedding registry, the opportunity, etc., as well as feature gift-shopping, and give away free cooking classes every half-hour, but what are some other things we can do that are interactive, fun, and can showcase our products, while adhering to their strict no food policy? I'd love some suggestions.
Thanks for your help!
Kimmy
Tricky thing is that no food or beverages are allowed at all, so we need to get creative with our demos.
We'd like it to be interactive-- so far, I've come up with play-doh and creative cutters, etc., and a What Does This Do? game for the kids to guess the functions of different tools.
We're definitely going to have info on fund-raising, wedding registry, the opportunity, etc., as well as feature gift-shopping, and give away free cooking classes every half-hour, but what are some other things we can do that are interactive, fun, and can showcase our products, while adhering to their strict no food policy? I'd love some suggestions.
Thanks for your help!
Kimmy