FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions


What day should we hold the buyback?

Most offices hold theirs on November 1st including our office. We run ours from 3:30pm until 6:00pm. Many offices hold it on the Monday after Halloween and others over the weekend..

We have chosen to limit the time to a few hours in order to pack all the excitement into a short period of time and to have less disruption during our normal office hours

Can we use a bathroom scale to weigh the candy?

You can use a bathroom scale if this is your only option, and a larger postal scale would work as well. We borrow a butcher’s scale which is accurate to the hundredth of a pound and of course we round up! How much do we pay for the candy? Some offices accept candy and do not give a financial incentive, and other offices pay $2 per pound. At my office we offer $1 per pound which is the most common among other offices as well.

Where do we get the money to pay for the candy?

Some offices have sponsors that are covering their expenses but most, like my office, are donating their own money towards this great cause. Last year we collected 700 pounds of candy from 177 kids for $627 Some of the candy was donated, and several children donated their money toward the shipping cost of the candy.

How much money should we expect to go through?

It appears as though the average is approximately 500 pounds although some offices collected as much as 6000 pounds!!

What else do we offer the kids?

Many offices gave coupons for free fries or a free kids meal from a local restaurant. We had three local restaurants donate coupons last year. Make some calls! You’ll be surprised to find many businesses eager to donate. Make sure your sponsors get the publicity and the thank you’s they deserve.

How do we ship the candy to the Troops?

Dental Offices/Businesses: Register your Buyback and use our Veteran’s Organization shipping partners.

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Families & other donors:  find a local Buyback event near you!

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Who pays to ship the boxes to Troopathon?

A few offices have sponsors that are covering their shipping expenses, but most, like my office, are donating their own money towards this great cause. How do we solicit donations for the event? Call local restaurants, deliver your press release, and ask for coupon donations. You can also ask a local shipping or mailing company to provide boxes.

Where do I send the candy we collect?

Troopathon requests Halloween Candy to send to the U.S. Troops! They accept donations all year round, but for your Buyback event it is best to send by November 15th.  You can include letters and cards for the troops, toothbrushes, toothpaste & floss too! Shipping prices often reflect how many postal zones your package travels – check out the pricing for the Veterans partner nearest you!
 
Troopathon
3105 Fite Circle Ste 108
Sacramento, CA 95827
916-441-6197

How do we publicize our Halloween Candy Buyback event?

Invite your local media to view it and get an idea of what they could do. Don’t wait for media to contact you. Don’t wait until tomorrow, get them on board today! I can’t stress this enough. Having your event featured on the evening news will generate more interest than you could imagine and help your practice become a household name! Visit our tips page here.

How do I add an office to the list of participants or change my listing on HalloweenCandyBuyBack.com?

Sign up at https://halloweencandybuyback.com.When you sign up, be sure that the contact person at your office includes her/his email. For Changes email hcbb13@gmail.com?.

Isn’t Halloween candy as bad for troops as it is for kids?

If you get negative comments or feedback, remind critics of the purpose of Halloween Candy Buyback:

  1. Halloween candy represents a warm memory of life “back home” and children that care enough to donate candy in support of our troops.
  2. Those troops are risking their lives every day. If a little piece of candy can provide a moment of happiness, why not?
  3. The troops are adults and certainly understand how to keep their mouths health by now. Children are still learning how to brush, floss, and take care of their teeth.

How Halloween Candy Buyback Got Started?

Chris Kammer is a founding member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. He has worked as a professional concert promoter, television producer, disc jockey, and more. He has always loved dentistry and media. Dr. Kammer opened Bite Down Productions and ran the company for 10 years. Bite Down promoted big-name bands’ concerts, boxing shows, conventions, and had a television show.

After having kids, Dr. Kammer gained a new appreciation for dentistry as a great profession and career. He moved his passion for media into his dentistry business. And guess what? He found a huge audience waiting to hear about dentistry! He started a marketing department with full-time marketing director, videographer, graphic designer, and PR specialist in his office. This led him to opportunities in the national media – both TV and magazines. Later, he built a new practice and refocused more toward dentistry. He outsourced his dental practice’s marketing to a respected PR company. The company created monthly promotions for Dr. Kammer. A few years ago, the PR company asked Dr. Kammer what his promotion should be for October.

Dr. Kammer is the first to say, he did not invent the idea of a candy buyback at Halloween, but he did think it was a great concept. He and his PR company ran with it, then decided to send the candy to US troops overseas.

The promotion worked on every angle! TV, news, radio – they came to Dr. Kammer! The program took on a life of its own. It worked before, during, and after the actual event. In all of his experience, nothing impacted his local publicity more than this single event. Parents thought it was great. Kids got excited. The entire community came together to have fun and support our troops.

“As a dentist, you can own Halloween!”

Chris Kammer

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