What Do You Charge For Chocolate Transfers?

Business By kerririchards Updated 26 Jul 2006 , 1:27am by kerririchards

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kerririchards Posted 25 Jul 2006 , 12:56pm
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What do you think would be a good price to charge a customer for chocolate transfers on a cake (for example, the dinosaur cake in my photos)?

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kayscake Posted 25 Jul 2006 , 2:47pm
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Kerri
The only time I charge extra for them is when they are very intricate such as a portrait. Because if I was'nt using a chocolate transfer I would have to decorate it with something and to me etiable images can cost a lot more if you are unable to make them yourself.

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kerririchards Posted 26 Jul 2006 , 12:51am
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any other ideas?

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sugartopped Posted 26 Jul 2006 , 1:17am
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I usually charge anywhere from $8-$15 dollars for mine. Depending on difficult the design, colors, number of transfers, etc. They are fairly easy....but sooo time consuming.

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kerririchards Posted 26 Jul 2006 , 1:27am
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I agree, they do take some time to make, but also you have the expense of the chocolate. That ranges between $7 and $21 a bag!

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