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Do I need to plan games for a bachelorette party?

I am throwing my best friend a bachelorette party this weekend. There are about 15 of us going and we already have our bachelorette party shirts and I have party bags full of goodies for everyone. We have VIP seating at a local nightclub/bar that also has a hotel we are staying at. Since we will be drinking and dancing most of the evening, do I need to plan any games?? If so, any suggestions that would be easy to do in a bar atmosphere? Thanks in advance!!! :)

First, ask yourself what would the Bride-to-Be enjoy…every Bride-to-Be is unique and her evening out should be planned with her in mind!
Today’s Bachelorette Parties are less about “bondage” and more about “bonding”! No one wants to be embarressed in public – no more how “funny” at the time. I find that many Bride-to-Be’s are apprehensive about their evening because they don’t want to be on “public display” for ridicule.

The party should be about having a WONDERFUL time. It sounds like you’ve planned everything out perfectly… Shirts, goodie bags, VIP seating, and an overnight stay?! I can’t imagine everyone not being completely delighted with all of your efforts. You are a wonderful hostess!!!! Don’t worry about games – with all the excitement there is no need for games. They won’t be missed! I guarantee there will be no lull in the evening’s activities!!!

Informed Debate on Health Reform. Tea Party vs. Liberal Congressman

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need help in how to plan a success home business parties?

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Would you buy or sell shoes through home party plan?

YES are you selling shoes?

Naruto online chat: the big party/ the dress, shoes, plan

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Brown Sugar Party * 09.10.2009 Berlin – Preview

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jewelry party plan companies
What are some party plan companies?

I know about the ones that have been around forever like Avon and Tupperware, but I’m looking for something different. I don’t want to sell crystal, candles or jewelry and I don’t want to have passion parties. I’m sure there’s something else out there I’m looking for suggestions and also for opinions or your experiences with companies. Thanks!

There is every kind of product you can imagine that are made by companies that use independent reps/distributors to market their products. Baby clothes, Toys, books, pet products, food, housewares, cosmetics, scrapbooking supplies etc.

The thing to keep in mind is to pick products that most households buy every year and are consumable (are used and will be replaced or purchased again) It makes it a lot easier to get repeat business from your customers.

Some of the types of products that you indicated you don’t want to sell are some of the most profitable products to market because people in most households buy them every year.

Others that you list are more unusual and have less universal appeal so I would agree with staying away from them.

For example, Tupperware makes great products but they last forever. I have a set of Tupperware bowls I bought over 20 years ago and I have never bought another set of Tupperware bowls because I only need one set and I haven’t needed to replace them. No repeat business from this customer.

Tupperware also tends to be rather expensive, so even though they last a long time, many people will opt for less expensive brands of storage containers when their budget gets squeezed.

Since Tupperware has been around for such a long time, there are a LOT of reps to compete against for customers, making it difficult to build a customer base.

Products that are more universal like candles and cosmetics are purchased, used and purchased again several times a year, making it easier to build your income with repeat business from your customer base.

I have experience with several home-based businesses over the years with several different types of products and the one I have found to be the most fun and profitable for me is selling clean-burning, natural vegetable wax candles, (both “real” & wickless), soy based bath & body products and cosmetics.

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