My Brain Is Fried. Help Me??

Business By karateka Updated 2 Jan 2007 , 9:04am by cupcake

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karateka Posted 2 Jan 2007 , 2:43am
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Guys, my brain is fried. It's been a long month for all of us, and now I'm sick.

But I got an email asking for a 3d hamster cake to feed about 30 people. I don't have the vaguest idea what to tell her in regards to pricing.

If any of you have done something like this, I would appreciate your insight.

Gonna go lie down now.

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knoxcop1 Posted 2 Jan 2007 , 2:56am
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If it's in buttercream, using the grass/hair tip for fur---I'd go with like $55-$75, depending on your demographics.

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Good luck,
--Knox--

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mypastrychef Posted 2 Jan 2007 , 4:10am
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I would do a 3d for no less than $175 regardless of how few it serves
a cut out flat maybe $85
mpc

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nglez09 Posted 2 Jan 2007 , 4:42am
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No less than $60, I can tell you that. A hamster doesn't sound difficult (even though I've never sculpted a cake before; I'm just speaking in silence!) or time-consuming; the keyword is "sound". . .

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cupcake Posted 2 Jan 2007 , 9:04am
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Minimum of $ 75, of course it depends on your area. A hamster should not take that much time.

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