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Boost Craft Fair Sales: Maximize Your Craft Fair Earnings with Snacks and Treats!

Selling tasty snacks and beverages at your neighborhood craft fair is a nice touch that customers appreciate when they’re out shopping in the hot sun, or cool weather.

Make your specialty! 

Bake a variety of flavors of cookies and wrap them in sets of 2 in baggies or party bags. Sell sell them for $1 each at the front of your yard.

Bake a large batch of brownies, leave them the teensiest bit undercooked (they’re best that way) and refrigerate them for a night before trying to wrap them up. Cut them in thick squares and wrap them individually in plastic wrap. It won’t matter if they’re a little squishy that way. Brownies go in the blink of an eye if they are nice and chewy. Sell them for $1 a piece.

Other specialties we have seen at craft fairs are cocoa bombs and homemade marshmallows. Wrap them up pretty, put them in cute little boxes, and they go quickly.

One neighbor we have runs a bread making business. They sell out of hot bread, fresh cookies, and a variety of other baked goods in just hours.

And then there’s our neighbor who makes breakfast burritos and hot tamales on craft fair day! We definitely make a run down to the corner for our share of these delicious treats.

This is also the day when your children might just make a killing at selling lemonade and ice popsicles (if the weather is warm) especially if they’re paired with some of those cookies. Visitors love to pay patronage to these young entrepreneurs while looking at those beautiful crafts!

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