Frisco Elementary students selling pastries for fundraiser
Frisco Elementary students are currently selling butter braid pastries to raise money for upcoming school projects and field trips, according to a news release from Frisco Elementary PTSA. Butter braid pastries are light, flaky and come in a variety of flavors including apple, cherry, raspberry, blueberry cream cheese, cinnamon, strawberry cream cheese and Bavarian creme.
Cinnamon rolls with icing and gluten-free chocolate chip cookie dough are also available for $16. New this year is a savory option — a croissant crown, egg, cheese, ham and sausage package of 6 for $22. The pastries come frozen and are great for breakfast, dessert, apres-ski or any special occasion, the release states.
For more product information, visit ButterBraid.com. The cost for each pastry is $16, and Frisco Elementary receives $6.40 for each braid purchased and $8.80 for each croissant pack. To order, contact your favorite Frisco Elementary student or call Kelly Lyman at 303-330-8451 by Sept. 24. Online ordering is also available at TinyUrl.com/yn2yuh4y.
The products will be delivered on Oct. 8.

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