A lot of groups discourage kids from going door to door, which is a shame in a way. This can give kids confidence, making the "sales pitch". But parents are concerned about perceived hazards with kidpacks running around unsupervised.

At my work, it's OK to sell stuff like that, but you have to be discreet and not bug people. You can place an order form prominently in your office, but aren't supposed to ask people to buy stuff. I am a Girl Scout cookie addict so *look* for people selling them. I couldn't give a rip about candy, wrapping paper, etc. but if you have a Brownie or GS...