View Full Version : $7 Per pint Jar???
Jesus_the_only_way
06-30-2007, 11:02 AM
I'm looking to get $7 per pint for my honey is this a good price?
Too much? Not enough? How much do you all get for yours?
Thanks,
Tom
Curtis
06-30-2007, 12:37 PM
That is about right, a pint weights 1.5#. You might want to go up to $8 to help offset the price of labels and jar.
Curtis
Lively Bee's
06-30-2007, 03:06 PM
I'm looking to get $7 per pint for my honey is this a good price?
Too much? Not enough? How much do you all get for yours?
Thanks,
Tom
I have found I can only get 6 out of a pint and 12 on a Qt. I am only 40 miles west of you and when I lived in knoxville and was not able to get more then 6 on a pint. At the oak ridge farmers market today 1 lady had qts for 10 and pints for 6 so give $7 a try and see if you can get some buyers if not you can always drop it down.
Right now honey is at its highest point since sept 2005 at average retail of $4.03 per lb.
http://www.honey.com/honeyindustry/stats/PriceRetail.htm
With the latest news in from our friends from China I think it will only go higher. I think retail honey will take a bad hit as local honey sees some good times. With this in mind I think at the moment you are about right maybe a little low however, the media is going to play a big part in where it goes from here. Personaly i think $5.50 per lb could be in the near future. but we will see.
Jesus_the_only_way
06-30-2007, 08:36 PM
Cool, Thanks for the link.
Tom
sqkcrk
07-01-2007, 12:38 PM
I'm looking to get $7 per pint for my honey is this a good price?
Too much? Not enough? How much do you all get for yours?
Thanks,
Tom
Wholesale or retail?
sqkcrk
07-01-2007, 12:38 PM
What would Jesus do?
Jesus_the_only_way
07-01-2007, 12:54 PM
Retail.
Thanks
carbide
07-02-2007, 12:28 PM
I wish I was selling honey where you fellows are. I meet customer price resistance at $5 per pint.
Dan Williamson
07-02-2007, 12:56 PM
I don't normally sell pints but I did offer some with a chunk of comb in the jar last year for $7.25 and sold out.
I'm not sure if I'll sell any with only liquid honey this year or not but if I do I'll probably ask $6.
Just to clarify a couple of things when refering to honey and the cost of on this board I and I belive others refer to it 3 ways. Please correct me if I am wrong.
1. Wholesale: To whom ever at the wholesale rate usually in larger quanities. Im thinking of 55 gals. or more. However, I see lots selling as little as 5 gals. at wholesale.
2. Retail: To whom ever in smaller quanities such as grocery stores and perhaps in grocery and other stores at competitive prices.
3. Local: To whom ever straight from the beekeeper him/herself or thru 3rd party to persons seeking honey straight from the hive for what ever their reason may be, in quanties of 5 gals or less usually. This person usually knows this honey will cost much more than what can be bought in the grocery stores and will pay the price.
Example: You can buy a Rolex watch for $50,000.00 and it will tell you what time it is. You can buy a Rolexx off the street corner for $10.00 and it will also tell you the time.
sqkcrk
07-05-2007, 05:54 PM
Just to clarify a couple of things when refering to honey and the cost of on this board I and I belive others refer to it 3 ways. Please correct me if I am wrong.
1. Wholesale: To whom ever at the wholesale rate usually in larger quanities. Im thinking of 55 gals. or more. However, I see lots selling as little as 5 gals. at wholesale.
2. Retail: To whom ever in smaller quanities such as grocery stores and perhaps in grocery and other stores at competitive prices.
3. Local: To whom ever straight from the beekeeper him/herself or thru 3rd party to persons seeking honey straight from the hive for what ever their reason may be, in quanties of 5 gals or less usually. This person usually knows this honey will cost much more than what can be bought in the grocery stores and will pay the price.
Example: You can buy a Rolex watch for $50,000.00 and it will tell you what time it is. You can buy a Rolexx off the street corner for $10.00 and it will also tell you the time.
When I use the term WHOLESALE, I am refering to selling something to someone who will then mark up the price and sell the item to the end user.
I have a price, that I charge to people who insist on buying directly from me, which is higher than the wholesale price and less than the retail price found at the store.
BerkeyDavid
07-05-2007, 09:13 PM
When I use the term WHOLESALE, I am refering to selling something to someone who will then mark up the price and sell the item to the end user.
Yeah I agree with Mark, wholesale to me means selling it to a retailer, which is how I sell mine. THey mark it up double.
By the way, I just got some pint jars at Menard's for $4.44 a dozen (Ball). Limit is 2 cases and you have to send in for the rebate, so add the cost of a stamp to that.
I have never sold pints but at that price for the containers I thought I would give it a try. I think I will try to add some chunk hone from the top bar hive and see what it does.
I sale mine only in pints, I sale a pint for $6.50 and if they buy a case of 12 I drop the price to $6.00 a pint but only in cases, with the drought this year I can't fill all my orders, had 19 cases ordered and only got 6 cases, I have one guy that buys 3 cases every year and a lady that buys 6 cases every year, thats just 2 people I sale too.... it was just a bad year here..
peggjam
07-07-2007, 08:57 PM
I need to raise my prices:).
WVbeekeeper
07-07-2007, 09:19 PM
i sell pints for $6 and quarts for $12. i put comb only in pints and they cost $1 more with the comb. i always have to explain about extracting, benefits of reusing comb, etc to the customer, but in the end they happily pay the extra $1 for some comb. i always get calls for honey, year round. i just wish i had a year round supply. someday....