PACK 3842
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​Are you up to the challenge?

Participants must be Cub Scouts (adults/siblings can make one but won't be in the running for "winner" status)

Pack provides JUMBO Raw Eggs

Judges must be able to check for cracked eggs

No Parachute Designs

Dropping a live chicken is NOT permitted! You must make your own container.

All material for container and inside padding to be supplied by Cub Scout. Suggestions include
jello, cooked pasta, popcorn, crushed newspapers, plastic or Styrofoam peanuts—use your
imagination.

The largest container size allowed is 6” X 6” X 6”. Please double check your container size before coming to the meeting

Each package must be clearly marked with the Cub Scout’s name, and den (rank).

All boxes will be inspected before the drop—to make sure the box is secure and ready for drop.

Drop will be conducted by the Egg Drop staff.

Boxes will be opened after drop to check if egg survived the drop or if it is ready for the frying
pan!

Decision of the egg drop judges is final.

Don't wait until the last minute and have to scramble...

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  • Home
  • About
    • Welcome
    • FAQ
    • Schedule Of Events
    • Purpose
  • Photos
  • Resources
    • Uniform
    • Scout Terminology
    • Pack Camping
    • Pinewood Derby
    • Lego Derby
    • Egg Drop
    • Scout Oath, Law, and Motto
    • Outdoor Code and Leave No Trace Principles for Kids
    • Six Essentials
  • Contact