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How much should I charge for Christmas Cookies?



By Trends Follower • November 26, 2008 • Filed in: Christmas Cookies Ideas

Christmas Cookies
Hi, we live in Alberta Canada. we was meditative of baking Yuletide cookies to get a small additional income this Yuletide season.
How most should we assign per dozen for easily flashy sugarine cookies, thumbprint cookies (shortbread w/jam), peanut butter balls, gingerbread cookies, as well as chocolate macaroons? we was additionally meditative of baking them during a begin of November, afterwards frozen them as shortly as they cold so they have been still uninformed for Christmas. Any ideas or recommendation for my cookie thought would be appreciated!

By: Dramarama

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By NAN

When we had a cookie walk at church we charged about $3-$4 a dozen.
Some of them were really small and I did’t think they were worth it.
I made some that were cutout sugar cookies with frosting on so people would get their money worth.

By serenity

maybe $2.50 to $5.00 depending on how much they buy as well but it depends on how much you used and how much money you used then you can sell them so maybe even six dollars at the most and it would be better if you did this closer to christmas maybe on the last day of november or start selling them on the end of november.

By friskygimp

$10-12 bucks

By Gabby G

well for a dozen cookies i would say about $5-$10

By chocolateluva232

i would say about $5.00, but it would really depend on how much they cost to make and also be sure to factor in the labor. If they take a LONG time to make because of detail or something like that, you could charge something like a dollar more.

By sephoramoon

It would depend on the cost for ingredients and any accessories needed. For a dozen, I would say a good amount would be $4.00-$6.00. You could also sell 2 packs or other amounts to suite someone’s budget or appetite.

Good Luck..

….oh, and I always love well presented cookies, like with cellophane paper around it with a ribbon or something. I would certainly think people would be willing to pay more ;)

By dazegg2000

I would pay up to £2.50 – £3.00…

 

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