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Retail This Year
It's time to set my retail price for this year and I am thinking about freezing my prices from last year because of the economy and all. My current prices are $6 1/2 pint $10 Pint $17 Quart $30 Half Gallon
$55 Gallon
Thoughts from others in the region.
Chris
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I will keep mine the same as last year except I will bump up my plastic quart jug price up 50 cents to help with the high cost of each jug. Around $1.25 each jug. I charge $12.50 quart jug....$12.00 quart glass....$7.00 pints....$6.00 3/4 pints....$5.00 1/2 pints.....Might go up with my fancy leaf bottles just cause their a pain to fill. Will go to Roth's open house on Thursday to get all my containers. That will be $1000.00 bucks going bye-bye.
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42 for a gal 22 a half 15 qt, does anyone sell to diners? what do you charge per gal? we give them alot better price because they are steady year round costumers
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[QUOTE=backyardsugarer;95388]It's time to set my retail price for this year and I am thinking about freezing my prices from last year because of the economy and all. My current prices are $6 1/2 pint $10 Pint $17 Quart $30 Half Gallon
$55 Gallon
Thoughts from others in the region.
55 bucks a gallon!!!!!!!!!! thats robbery
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ksnorton, your price is exactly what mine is. Some folks were even pushing $45/gal. near me. This season I plan to not retail any. I need the quick bulk cash to help pay for improvements this year. Probably jug up 15 gal. for x-mas gifts and table usage amongst family.
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It's a free market, not sure that referring to someone else's prices is robbery is appropiate. I raised my quarts to $ 13 and pints to $ 7.50 up from $ 12 and $ 7 and if they buy a gallon, it is in quarts as I don't package any larger containers as I can't sell it.
My first price increase in 4 years.
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What are you guys from NH selling gallons for? I recall NH having the highest priced gallons on average of the syrup producing states - somewhere over $60?
Mine are $5 half pint, $8 3/4 pint, $16 qt, $24 half, $46 gallon.
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Last years price was:
gal $45
1/2 g $25
gt $15
pt $8
I'm now down to my last 5 gal drum and another 5 or so gallons in jugs.
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Fred,
If you think $55 a gal is high, I was in Vt the first of Dec. and in a small town north of Brattleboro, this gal in a restaurant I was in showed me a gal. she paid $85 for, and it was Vt syrup.It is not robbery if the customer gives you the money willingly.
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Our prices are the same as perryw's and we are out of syrup.