Cake Ball Business!

Business By LonghornJen Updated 21 Sep 2010 , 1:31am by Suzisweet

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LonghornJen Posted 10 Sep 2010 , 6:28pm
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Hi!

I'm new to this site so I hope I'm posing under the correct forum!

I know cake balls are The Thing right now, but I've done a lot of research and it doesn't appear as if there is anyone selling them in my area. I've also looked at photos from existing cake ball businesses, and I am certain that mine are competitive.

Of course, I am stuck on a name. I love the idea of using Delish, but www.delish.com is already taken. I can do www.delishcityname.com but I'm not sure if that's the route I want to take.

I'd love to get input from all of you.

Thanks!

Jennifer

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mombabytiger Posted 14 Sep 2010 , 12:50pm
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Although it's a tricky area, I'd find a way to use the word "balls".

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MissCakeCrazy Posted 18 Sep 2010 , 12:16pm
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I personally don't call them 'cake balls'. I call them them ' my special chocolate truffles receipe'. It makes it sound unique and more classy.

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Suzisweet Posted 18 Sep 2010 , 12:49pm
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No offense but I do not like the name "balls" either...it tends to draw giggles from the masses. icon_biggrin.gificon_biggrin.gif

I too use the words "cake truffle" when I make these. People are familiar with the word truffle and immediately want one!
Suzi
PS - I have also seen cake pops....when you make them on a stick.

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GeminiRJ Posted 20 Sep 2010 , 11:19pm
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There's a place in town that offers them under the name caketini's. I rather like that name! Teeny cakes...even though the first thing I though of was martini.

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tracycakes Posted 21 Sep 2010 , 12:20am
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I just start selling them and I use the term cake bites or cake pops (with a stick). There are a few others around here that sell them and they sell them under cake truffles or cake lollies ( with a stick). They are quite popular around here.

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Suzisweet Posted 21 Sep 2010 , 1:31am
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Originally Posted by GeminiRJ

There's a place in town that offers them under the name caketini's.




Oh, how cute. I love it!

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