OverSoyed
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My hubby said it looks like cheese!
PIcture doesn't quite capture how bright the colors are but here it is. -
Ouch.... such hostility!
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I haven't found any yet, but I am sure there are some sort of like rice papers on the net... they would be clear enough to see the color of the product.
As for hard plastic zip bags... arghhhh .... I'd suggest offering a refill or refund of some sort if they are returned, or encourage your customers for additional uses for the bags after they are empty.
Sorry if I am over zealous about Eco matters... but we only have one planet! :embarasse
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mmmm... I love me some chai
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Those are lovely. They look just like meringue cookies . Great job!
I was going to say the exact same thing! Great job!
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Like I mentioned in an earlier post, my soy wax here in Canada is $96.00 for a 50# case (was $89.00)....Palm is $95.00 for a 50# case....I can only pray ours doesn't double!!
I hear you on the gas issue , our gas is $1.06 a litre which equals roughly $4.00 a gallon! This is crazy!!
Kim
How much is a bag of milk? HEHEHEHHEHE
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That is by far the sexiest soap I have ever seen! I hope when we start our B&B line ours turns out just as good.
What do you retail something like that for if I may ask:wink2:?
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I remember the gas wars and it was .24 cents a gallon !!!! I will never forget that !!! I also remember quitting a job when gas got to .75 cents a gallon cuz I was driving 35 miles one way and thought it was rediculous to drive that far. Guess what ??? I pay 3.39/gal now !!! sigh
It's $3.20 or so here .... of course we have "Fuel Perks" from the supermarket... i.e. a few cents off here and there for your grocery purchases. I think the last time I checked I have $.46 off per gallon... but that only save about $7.00 or $8.00 on a fill up. And sadly, you spend about $200.00 in groceries to get that. But I guess since it's free (you gotta eat), might as well take it!
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Look at it this way... depending on the size of the market, you can't beat the price really.
We have a flea market not too far away (about a 30-40 minute drive), and they charge $18.00 for a 10' x 20' space. The good thing is, they average about 10,000-15,000 visitors on a nice summer day.
You just have to do the math... try getting exposure at a mall for example for $18.00 a day.... NO WAY!
I'd take some of everything I have to offer. If not everything in every scent, but at least 1 thing in each scent you have. (Hope that made scents sense)
If all else fails... enjoy the weather. You can't rent a tanning bed for $18.00 a day either!
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I'm guessing they are tin containers?
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A remember when gas was $.97 a gallon. HAHA, and at only 24 yrs old... I feel too old already.
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PLASTIC = BAD ... hehe
Google search post consumer recycled packaging... I haven't checked myself, but I'm sure there are some manufacturers out there!
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MEEEEEE TOO! A few "girl" friends in highschool used to carry the body splash with them in their purses.... I'd always ask them everyday for a lil spritz! HAHA! I'm such a woman!
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I agree with TxSioux. It really depends on where you are selling them at as well. If you plan on selling them at say, a small church event, or something to that nature, I couldn't imagine selling a votive for more than a few dollars. However, if your packaging is nice, you never know. Throw a lil' glitter on it and go at it. (Figuratively speaking of course!)
Low cost items you use to make candles
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They make good ice scrappers too