How Much?

Business By Marcia79 Updated 20 Feb 2006 , 7:38pm by traci

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Marcia79 Posted 18 Feb 2006 , 7:07pm
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How much would you charge for a two layer 9" round cake filled with Dulce de leche and covered in buttercream?? - Not really decorated, just a simple border maybe...


Thanks!

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alimonkey Posted 19 Feb 2006 , 5:30am
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Depends on where you are, but I'd probably charge around $25.

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PinkPanther Posted 19 Feb 2006 , 2:44pm
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I agree. $25 sounds right to me. icon_smile.gif

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arianne Posted 19 Feb 2006 , 2:52pm
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I'd agree with all of you also, $25 sounds fair..icon_smile.gif, if your groceries are really expensive maybe $30.00, but I wouldn't push it too high. I usually call the local grocery stores, and/or bakeries and get a ball park price from them and then make it a little bit cheaper that way people will want to come to me instead of the "expensive" grocery bakeries. icon_smile.gif

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klg1152 Posted 20 Feb 2006 , 7:30pm
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I agree $25 - $30

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lpino Posted 20 Feb 2006 , 7:35pm
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Marcia,

Could I have your recipe for the cake you described? I've never done a cake filled with dulce de leche and I'd love to try it...

PM me if you want.
Thanks!!!

Laura

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traci Posted 20 Feb 2006 , 7:38pm
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I would say 30.00. Is your filling difficult to make or expensive ingredients? You will want to consider that when pricing your cake. icon_smile.gif

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