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KathieK
23-11-2004, 09:47
I'm going to be running the food concession stands at the FLL Local Tournament in Vernon, CT on Dec. 4.

If you ran a concession, or ate at one, can you tell me what kinds of foods were most popular?

Tuba4
23-11-2004, 11:30
I would think hot dogs, nachos, pizza by the slice and pop (or soda depending on your region of the country) would be must haves. After that go for whatever might be a biggie regionally.

And adults must have cafffeine!!! Either in coffee or Mountain Dew!!!

Jeff Rodriguez
23-11-2004, 11:33
No, no caffeine. I don't need my LEGO kids jumping off the walls! They're already energetic enough as it is. :D

Tuba4
23-11-2004, 12:10
NO caffeine for students!!! :ahh: Just for the adults!! After weeks of chasng students and stray Lego pieces, we need all the help we can get! :]

Gamer930
23-11-2004, 12:47
Being part a team that ran concessions at many FLL Tournaments and others we normally sell:

Hot Dogs
Sloppy Joes (Easy to make in slow cooker)
Nachos
Candy (Small stuff like MM's and Starbursts)
Water
Soda
Gatorade

Katie Reynolds
23-11-2004, 16:13
Being part a team that ran concessions at many FLL Tournaments and others we normally sell:

Hot Dogs
Sloppy Joes (Easy to make in slow cooker)
Nachos
Candy (Small stuff like MM's and Starbursts)
Water
Soda
Gatorade 93 sold all of the above plus ...

Chips
Decaf and regular coffee (don't forget to have creamer, sugar and those little stir-sticks!!)
Little Caesar's Pizza (We got a deal where we bought the pizza for $4 from LC and sold each slice for $1! The pizza place also gave us a portable oven to keep the pizza warm in)
Cookies (from a local cookie store; they were donated and we sold them for $0.50 each)
Milk (in the little cartons, like you get with a school lunch)

Lisa Rodriguez
23-11-2004, 16:17
Can you define "kids" cuz as a ref, it's certainly like some caffine throughout the day. It's thrilling, but i need caffine to stay alive :D

Thanks to the RAGE adults for doing the concessions!!!
I look forward to the fantastic cuisine provide by them.

devicenull
23-11-2004, 21:52
Pizza went very, very fast. I think we had somewhere around 16 boxes.. and they were gone in under a half hour it seemed.

Arefin Bari
23-11-2004, 21:59
At my local FLL qualifying... i needed caffine all day in order to stay up and do announcing, head reffing and to keep up with the scores.

the conession stands had pizza, hotdogs, chips, soda, water bottles (wish if it was FIRST bottles), coffee and tea (for adults only).

The volunteers had free lunch and some of us had lunch with the vips... good luck... :)

Jon K.
24-11-2004, 14:58
No, no caffeine. I don't need my LEGO kids jumping off the walls! They're already energetic enough as it is. :D


Yeah Keiko will definately agree with me on saying that our lego kids were hyper as well. They definately don't need the caffiene although I might.

Rich Wong
24-11-2004, 15:36
At small FLL tournaments (10-20 teams) that I help organized, we get
the vendor machine size snacks and soft drinks (water for the adults). Individually wrapped pretzels, chocolate, cookies and trail mix are top items from COSTCO, SAM's Club or BJ'S.

This eliminates the need for a lunch break and the events are usually wrap-up by 12-1PM.

Lollipops are very popular with everyone; especially the referees and crowd control people. They are the best thing to keep the troops working.
:)

IMDWalrus
24-11-2004, 16:43
I would think hot dogs, nachos, pizza by the slice and pop (or soda depending on your region of the country) would be must haves. After that go for whatever might be a biggie regionally.

And adults must have cafffeine!!! Either in coffee or Mountain Dew!!!
This is almost exactly what we sold, along with a few smaller items (candy bars, chips, etc.).

Breakfast could be a good idea too, depending on when you open the doors. We sold doughnuts and bagels, and they were relatively popular.

One word of advice, though: NEVER tell the team members that they can have free food because they're working. I enjoyed it, and so did everyone else, but we may have eliminated whatever profits that 818 would have had entirely...

Or not. It's better than throwing away the food...

Billfred
24-11-2004, 17:35
Well, you could always do a coupon for a free (insert meal of substance here). Slice of pizza, chips, dessert, drink. Something like that. If your team members show up couponless, they can still get food--if they shell out their money.

Jaine Perotti
24-11-2004, 18:00
Don't forget vegetarians!

I am vegetarian and sometimes it is tough to find enough options.

KathieK
24-11-2004, 19:27
Don't forget vegetarians!

I am vegetarian and sometimes it is tough to find enough options.

Yes, I will keep that in mind - we have several food allergies on our team as well, so I am trying to keep this simple, but offer enough of a variety for everyone. If you can suggest something that vegetarians would enjoy for lunch, I'm open to suggestions!

The First Lady
25-11-2004, 05:52
Nachos, pizza, and hot dogs are all well and good but don't forget the candy and chips. The kids will want M&Ms, Skittles, Air Heads, and Kit Kats. (my favorite) Yum, Yum!