Cake Balls

Decorating By leepat Updated 20 Dec 2006 , 1:27am by bobwonderbuns

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leepat Posted 19 Dec 2006 , 1:29pm
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What do ya'll charge for cake balls?

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MomLittr Posted 19 Dec 2006 , 1:39pm
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I am asking $10 for 15

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Cookie4 Posted 19 Dec 2006 , 1:40pm
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I sell mine for $1 each or $10 for a dozen.

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agagnier Posted 19 Dec 2006 , 2:31pm
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I get $6 for 10 or $20 for 40 packaged

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DianeLM Posted 19 Dec 2006 , 2:35pm
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I charge $10/dozen but my customers still say, "That's all???" Looks like another price increase is due!

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bobwonderbuns Posted 19 Dec 2006 , 10:15pm
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I asked this very same question on another cake ball thread and somebody answered that she sells about 70 in a box for $30. I think she said that was one whole cake that made 70 cake balls.

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gibbler Posted 20 Dec 2006 , 1:14am
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I saw them online for $12.95 a dozen from a bakery. I sold some last week for $10.00 a dozen and also got the response, "Is that all?"

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bobwonderbuns Posted 20 Dec 2006 , 1:15am
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So do y'all think that $15 per dozen would be a reasonable price to charge?

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nglez09 Posted 20 Dec 2006 , 1:19am
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I think that's a tad too high. . .

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nglez09 Posted 20 Dec 2006 , 1:20am
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I think that's a tad too high. . .

Usually solid numbers like '15' turn off to-be customers.

If it was $13 or $14, or something like that, it would sound a lot more attractive to customers. JMO.

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bobwonderbuns Posted 20 Dec 2006 , 1:27am
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Originally Posted by nglez09

I think that's a tad too high. . .

Usually solid numbers like '15' turn off to-be customers.

If it was $13 or $14, or something like that, it would sound a lot more attractive to customers. JMO.




I wonder why that is? I would have thought they like nice round numbers.

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