Have a policy of not price negotiating. I far rather clean toilets and get paid for it than have to negotiate with someone who does not appreciate my hard work and skill. That is not at all fulfilling. I don't do shapes or decorated. I know people can go elsewhere and get them cheaper and that is fine with me. I figure if I have to make them it will be more worth my time. I say they are worth what the customer is willing to pay.
I give them options. Plain ones are cheaper then decorated, cause more time means more money. I also use the cake pop roller, I know there is some debate over it, but honestly I can roll hundreds in an hour if I needed to so I don't really care that they were not the original size I started making them as.
Some people say they are a fad I really don't think they are going anywhere ASorry I have a question also in regards to pricing. I have a lady who wants 30 cupcakes decorated as monkeys so I was charging 2. Is my pricing ok for that? She emailed me back today asking if she can have a discount and if that price total included delivery. I've had customers before that have had no problem with ny prices.
Is this lady just wanting lower prices or are mine too high? You need to search the pricing threads. There are too many variables for someone to tell you what to charge. A Original message sent by carlacakes. Sorry I have a question also in regards to pricing. I wouldn't change your pricing for one customer.
I don't know what your costs are, not just for your ingredients and time but utilities, wrappers or boxes, etc. Your prices don't sound too high. I'm not sure how your decorating your pops or cupcakes, it depends on the detail as well. Look into Jason's pricing website or search under pricing in the forums if you think you're off, more often people realize they aren't charging enough!
Not everyone is going to be your customer. AAny time I take cake pops to a party the kids have 3 or 4 each, and there's usually other cake and desserts there too. I've seen them given out singly as favors but not served as the main cake at one per kid. In order to sell your cake pops, you will need to package them. For selling individuals, you will have to wrap each one in plastic wrap or place them in a box. If you are selling a dozen at once, you can use a pastry box to sell them.
Most of the time, the packaging is sold in bulk, so it is not too expensive. There are several different options you can choose from for selling your cake pops in. Cake pops are a delicious and adorable dessert, perfect for any occasion. People of all ages love them and they can easily be customized.
Cake pops are a versatile dessert. They can be made with a wide variety of different cake and frosting flavors, making for a tasty treat. Do you have any questions on how much should you charge for cake pops? If so, please ask your questions in the comments down below. Get Latest Price Request a quote. Vijay Garden, Thane, Maharashtra. View Mobile Number. Verified Supplier. Ask for more details from the seller Contact Seller. Product Details. Features: Crunchy texture Lollipop shape Rich flavour we provide service in following location Thane, airoli, sanpada, turbhe, vashi, koparkarine, panvel, gansoli, midc, juinagar,nerul, seawood darave, CBD belapur, kharghar, manasarovar, khandeshwar,kalva diva jn ,kopar,dombivali,thakurli, kalyan vithalwadi.
They are adorable and delicious! Our cake pops are not Starbucks cake pops and are not priced as such. Please take a look at our general pricing …. Minimum of 2 dozen cake pops per cake flavor. No exceptions. A second cake flavor can be chosen after the 2 dozen minimum. Additional cake pop flavors must be ordered by the dozen as well.
Additional fees may be charged for specialty orders, odd numbered orders and specialty flavors. Cake pops on decorative straws, bling sticks etc will be priced based on added cost of these items.
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