School Box Initiative

  • Make money for your school

    Kids LOVE Chuckle Soaps so it is the IDEAL stall at your school fair. We send you a box on a Sale Or Return basis - so no up front payment - and the school gets to keep £1.50 for every soap sold. In our trial launch in Dec 2022 schools on average made £150 - £300.

  • Gets the kids involved!

    The stall can be run by the children! It’s a great way to get them involved in fund-raising and a way to see some of the things they have been taught in the class room in action - maths for example! Children are encouraged to design posters and get creative to ensure as many sales possible for their school.

  • Chuckle your way to the bank!

    Once the fair is over should you have any soaps left you can return them to Chuckle HQ and it is at that point you pay for the soaps. This way the PTA’s dont have to worry about upfront payment and you only pay one you have made the sales.

Dulwich College

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Elvetham Heath Primary School

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NSPCC

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Fulham School

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Reeds

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Seven Oaks Prep School

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Time To Talk

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ALDRO

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St Catherines Bramley

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Green Lanes Primary School

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St Stephen's

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Crondall

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Greenside

Dulwich College - Elvetham Heath Primary School - NSPCC - Fulham School - Reeds - Seven Oaks Prep School - Time To Talk - ALDRO - St Catherines Bramley - Green Lanes Primary School - St Stephen's - Crondall - Greenside

We are now at capacity for our 2024
School Fundraising Events.

Register your interest here to get involved in 2025!


Tell me more!

  • "We had the best experience with Chuckle Soaps. I’m on our school PTA and we are really trying to be more environmentally conscious. Anna-Louise made us a brilliant curated collection of soaps to sell at our school fair. They sold like hot-cakes. The Year 6’s manned the stall and had an excellent time, all whilst learning some valuable life skills and raised nearly £250 for the school. It’s a winner on every level. Could not recommend more highly."

    Holy Trinity

  • "My kids love them and would keep all 375! .......You make a percentage of the sales which can become quite significant as their soaps fly out the window. We were lucky enough to have our fair the day after they were featured in the Telegraph’s Christmas list for their top selling stocking filler. The whole process is organised and easy, you can select certain soaps that you wish to sell specific to your school needs, but Anna knows the drill and I would take her recommendations "

    Dulwich College

  • "The Fulham School Fair on Saturday was a great success and the Year 9 who sold the soaps did a brilliant job. They sold 81 soaps. It was a brilliant project and such a good way of selling your lovely soaps and to give the children a valuable learning experience in small business enterprise."

    Fulham School

  • "We very much enjoyed taking part in the fundraising initiative, thank you for giving us the opportunity. Pupils enjoyed buying something that was well priced and fun for both their friends and family. We did laugh that the Dad soaps went quickly leaving only the Mum soaps which we weren't so impressed by although I suppose Dad are notoriously more difficult to buy for so perhaps that explains it!"

    Reed School

  • "Our kids have always loved Chuckle soaps, so we were all thrilled when we realised we could run our own stall at school. It turns out ALL the kids love Chuckle Soaps and we were delighted that we sold the entire box! We will defintely buy them again and are spreading the word to all our friends at other schools - its the easiest way to raise money for the school!"

    Mrs. P Rogers

  • "Our son is in the 6th form at his school and is raising funds for a Raleigh expedition to Zanzibar. Selling Chuckle soaps was a fun and way to make money for the trip and also be part of the school community."

    Mrs H Bloom

  • Our girls - year and 3 and year 5 - had great fun making posters, hanging them around the school and then selling the soaps. I was amazed at how good they were at selling and they really enjoyed working out the change. We were all surprised at how much money they made!

    Mrs N Elliot