Where can I buy a huge order or desposable ponchos in North Carolina at the last minute?
November 2, 2008 9:03 AM

Where can I find minimum 500 disposable rain ponchos for canvassers in North Carolina?

Need em by Monday night, obviously. The future of our democracy thanks you in advance.
posted by willie11 to Shopping (6 answers total)
Possibly black Hefty bags? Not very professional-looking, but definitely cheap, disposable, and readily available.
posted by mrbarrett.com at 9:19 AM on November 2, 2008


Unless someone provides a local contact where you can pick them up, you'll be out of luck.

I like mrbarrett's idea, but I would suggest clear bags, which are probably carried by a janitorial supply company. The clear bags would let the clothing show through, thus looking less like a "garbage bag" right away. And tell your people to bring a hat. Good luck.
posted by Fuzzy Skinner at 9:30 AM on November 2, 2008


If you need them by Monday night, you have between now and Monday night to drive around your local area buying ponchos from the various Wal-Martses and Targets and Searses and gas stations and grocery stores you drive by.
posted by ROU_Xenophobe at 9:50 AM on November 2, 2008


I'd contact a local outdoor college or professional sport venue. You'll pay for them, probably at a bulk price, but they surely have more than 500 rain ponchos in stock. Finding the right person to call might be hard, but they are out there.
posted by dirtdirt at 10:05 AM on November 2, 2008


Try Big Lots - they usually have stuff like this randomly scattered in their stores, sometimes near the registers. Call ahead, speak with a manger, tell them you're campaigning for Dole, and see if you can get a bulk discount.

Thanks for your work, btw. Unless you really are campaigning for Dole, in which case go fuck yoruself...
posted by wfrgms at 10:11 AM on November 2, 2008


Bass Pro Shop got it done!

And no, I didn't want to make hundreds of phone calls to remind folks to prepare for the rain. An environmentalist president will surely offset the carbon footprint of 500 pieces of plastic.
posted by willie11 at 10:26 AM on November 2, 2008


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