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The first time I make a difficult cake, I'll knock off some from the price - I figure that way, if there are flaws, I don't feel bad, and the customer feels like they got a good deal. For example, I charged $40.00 for the cake in my profile picture... it is a beach cake. I know I could charge $50 or $60, but I had never made it before, and I wasn't sure how I would do at carving the hut. It was also for a bridal shower at the school where I work. The lady who ordered it had just purchased a bunny cake for me the week before. (I used a Wilton 3D bunny pan and charged $30.00 - is that too much? I've been wondering... It only held 3 1/2 cups of batter, but it took a while to decorate.) Now, since she felt like she got such a deal on the beach cake, I'm making ANOTHER cake for her this week... That's three cakes in three weeks, just for one person! So I guess there is something to be said for making a customer feel like they got a deal. She was happy to pay $40, and I still made money - even a little more than I had planned, since she ordered again this week. So, everybody wins!
My problem with pricing is friends and family. I have a family member who wants a Shrek cake for her son's birthday, and a mini Shrek head for the little boy to have. I will have to make a 1/2 sheet cake. What do I charge for that? Do y'all give family discounts??
I have an order in May for 200 cupcakes, 100 chocolate, 100 Yellow...Basic icing. What would you charge for a bulk order? Would you stick with $15.00 per dz or would you have a bulk price?
I know this was posted a while ago but I just wanted to say that I dont think you are charging too much at all! I live in Southern California and I would pay at least 1.25 per cupcake at the grocery store! And I am sure they wouldnt taste as good or look as good as yours do!
I have the opposite problem with my husband, he gets mad that I charge nothing for the cakes I have made so far. I find myself always saying they are for a friend so I feel bad charging and I just started making cakes.
Cupcakes in the Indy area at "specialty" venues are $2.50-$3.50 each. The one place I visited was $2.50 for a non-decorated cupcake and it was on the smaller side.
At the LA County Fair in California I paid $6.00 for a cupcake! This place is at the fair every year and they always have a huge line! Its so true you have to look at where you live unfortunately.
I actually am not a huge fan of Sprinkles cupcakes. I bet yours are better Eileen! You should move out here and open your cupcake shop! ;)
Eileen S said:
A friend of mine recently suggested opening a cupcake shop in our area. She said we could charge $6/cupcake. I just about fell over laughing! I was like "You're kidding, right? NOBODY in our little town is going to pay $6 for each cupcake" and she said that's how much they charge at Sprinkles in California. I had to remind her this is rural Wisconsin, NOT California. It really does depend on where you live and what the market will bear.
Cheri Semple said:Cupcakes in the Indy area at "specialty" venues are $2.50-$3.50 each. The one place I visited was $2.50 for a non-decorated cupcake and it was on the smaller side.
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