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“SWEET BALLS”

A Business Proposal by
Grade 6 – Camella / Group 2
I. Background
Sixteen grade 6 students from our
beloved Lakeview Integrated School
came up with the name "Camella's
Sweets" for our company.
I. Background

The materials we use for our


product are high quality:
1.1 Introduction to
business

We sell our product


for 5 pesos each
1.2 Business
Background
The Sweet Balls business in the Philippines
is famous between kids that love sweet
things. Sweet balls business is famous
because many influencers introduced it to
the business industry.
1.3 Business Description
The business name Camella’s Sweets
are known in the school today that
offers sweets to choose from such as:
1.3 Business Description

However, we also plan to expand the m


of our product to other students of LIS,
preferably we are targeting the Grade 1
Grade 6 pupils.
1.4 Company Overview
2.1 Vision and Mission

Our Vision is to be a successful


dessert selling company.

Our mission is to make cheap but


high-quality desserts that anyone can
afford.
3.1 POSITION AND QUALIFICATION

The members of our group include:


CEO

Andrei Joseph O. Escueta

Task: sell product and do costing


Vice CEO

Shaira Angela Salamanca


(no picture)

Task: give out flyers, Make product


Secretary

Andrea Beal Papa

Task: give out flyers,make product


Member

Lhyan Jane Buban Corda

Task: give out flyers,Make product


4.1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

Graham balls are the products


that we offer. Plain graham
balls and Graham balls with
chocolate and mango filled
marshmallows are the first
three options.
4.2 TARGET MARKET

Our current market is the area


surrounding our school, but we intend
to find a permanent location close to
fast food restaurants.
4.3 ANALYSIS OF MARKETING
Demand for alternative foods has increased
as a result of the school canteen's lack of
food selection.
4.4 MARKETING STRATEGIES

Because we are a new company, we need a solid


marketing plan to let people know about our
goods. Here are the plans we use:

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4.5 PRODUCT PACKAGING
We can only afford basic packaging made of
plastic due to our limited capital budget.
4.6 PRODUCTION DETAILS
Ingredients: (Graham Balls)
3 Packs of graham crackers
1 can of condensed milk
3 packs of marshmallow (plain, chocolate/mango fillings)

How to make:
1. Prepare the equipment
2. Crush the graham crackers into bits
3. Mix the Condensed milk with the crushed graham
4. Apply/Coat the marshmallow with the mixture of condensed milk
and crushed graham
5. Place the product made into the refrigerator.

Yield: 65 pieces (based on how many marshmallow there is)


5.1 Supplier
Our supplier is currently the grocery store
where we purchase our ingredients and
other items for our product.
5.2 Implementation Schedule
Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Planning √ √
-Product suggestion
-Listing out the suitable products and
supplies
-Management plan is formed

Buying √
-Buying the raw materials
-Buying the packaging materials
5.2 Implementation Schedule
Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3. Production √
Preparation
-Making the product

4. Selling √
-Selling the Product
-Calculating Income

5. Costing √ √ √
-Doing costing in excel
6.1 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
COST

Price Item Qty. Total


41.00 Graham Crackers 1 41.00
36.00 Condensed Milk 1 36.00
20.00 Marshmallows 1 20.00
Total Expenses 97.00
6.3 INCOME STATEMENT
Sales Peso Peso
30 Pcs of sweet balls P150.00
52 Pcs of sweet balls P260.00
67 Pcs of sweet balls P335.00
115 Pcs of sweet P575.00
balls
Total Sales P1,320.00

Minus:Production
Expenses
Packaging P40.00
Ingredients P100.00
Total P754.00
Gross Profit P566.00
Miscellaneous
Transportation P50.00
Net Profit P516.00
6.3 INCOME STATEMENT
After conducting business for almost two
months, Camella's Sweets earned P1,320.00
from 4 weeks of once-weekly operations.
According to the income statement, the

91.17% !
company's net profit after almost two months
of operation is P516, or approximately 91.17%
of the capital invested.
Conclusion
Selling a quality product to the vast majority of
people is another important aspect of business
that goes beyond making money and profits.
Conclusion
I have no doubt that you can make money and
get people to like your product if you position
your shop at the right target market and draw
their attention.
Conclusion
Even if you are a young person enrolled in
school, you can launch a business to sell your
goods and earn extra money to support your
academic endeavors.
Making Process
THANK
YOU!
From: Camella's Sweets

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