Selling Cookies at a Fair?!


Question: I made homemade chocolate chip cookies. They are medium sized.

How much should I charge for each cookie, or should I just put 3 cookies in a bag, and how much would you charge then?
Let me know on your advice. Thank you.


Answers: I made homemade chocolate chip cookies. They are medium sized.

How much should I charge for each cookie, or should I just put 3 cookies in a bag, and how much would you charge then?
Let me know on your advice. Thank you.

If you're doing it for profit, ask for $3, and call them gourmet.

well medium size for 1 cookie is about 75cents i think and a 3 pack for 2.00 ok?thanks

50 cents for two cookies.

How many times are you going to ask this?
50 cents a piece or 3 for a $1

This is detailed so that you won't under value your product and will work for anything that you bake:

http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/1691/pr...

I think it equates to this:
Cost of each Ingredient + cost of Packaging + cost of labels + cost to deliver to sales point (gas, wear and tear on car or shipping) +
estimated cost of Utilities (gas, electricity, water for cleanup) + Labor (what it would cost to hire someone to do the job) = cost of food

(cost of food) times (2 )= (wholesale cost)
(wholesale cost) times (66.7 percent) = (retail price)

I would charge 25 cents per cookie...if they sell well the next time double the amount.

3 cookies for$1.25 that is what we charged at our Church Bazaar and it went over well

"3 Cookies for $2.50 or 1 cookie for $1.00". I'm sure people will buy 3 cookies instead of just 1 cookie, because 3 cookies are cheaper :)

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