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Janelle

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  1. Oh wow, the King of Prussia mall. Yep you should do REALLY well. That whole area is ritzy, like the Main Line. Good Luck!!! I think your list is good. I've been selling out of Apple Cinnamon and Pumpkin Pie Spice, but that's here in Berks County. Let us know how you do!!
  2. I think I would lean toward the victorian look too, unless your products are geared toward more primitive or country?? I think it all depends on what type of look you are going for.
  3. Good luck!!! Sending the $$$ vibes your way!!!
  4. Don't get frustrated, I have a show tommorrow, and I think I counted (if I'm right) close to 40 cases of just 8 ounce jelly jars alone. then I've got 5 ouncers, 10 ouncers and 16 ouncers, plus everything else that I make. It does take up alot of space, not to mention the tables, the tent, and the crates I use for display. I usually pack about 3-4 jelly jar boxes inside the crates, so that saves some space. This is my 2nd year doing shows and I slowly phased some stuff out that wasn't selling, like the travel tins. they don't sell well in this area for some reason. Don't get discouraged!! You'll figure it out. Good luck at your show!! :smiley2:
  5. I usually fill the bed of my BF Dodge pickup. I think I take too much sometimes.
  6. Well..thanks for trying guys. I figured that I wouldn't be able to find the bigger sizes. Oh well. It was worth a shot.
  7. Can anyone tell me where I may be able to find the larger sizes of these jars? I have found the 4 ounce, but for some reason they are difficult to locate. I already sent for a catalog through Ancor Hocking. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!! http://www.pilgrimcandle.com/cat_thumb.epl?style_id=27
  8. Yeah, anyone? I would like to know also!
  9. I like it....I think its cute!! Very 'western cowboy' looking!!
  10. Well, I get mine from a local supplier to me, candles and supplies in Quakertown, Pa. Only because when we need this many for our fundraiser (which is coming up) we can go pick them up instead of paying for shipping. You will save alot of $$ if you can find a local supplier within driving distance to you that has them for a reasonable price.
  11. Hmmm,, Peaks Bitter Creek Candles and Supplies (they are local for me) I've also tried Natures Garden and Cierra and liked both of them also
  12. Yep, I call my clam shells Break A Way Melties
  13. We do a fundraiser for a local middle school foot ball team in the fall and everyone buys for christmas presents early. Our biggest sellers last year were Apple Jack and Peel #1, Pumpkin Fudge #2, Amish Harvest #3, and Spiced Cranberry #4. Hope this help ya!!
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