what are you all charging for your honey?

Started by blckoakbees, August 05, 2008, 06:03:27 AM

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blckoakbees

We all think our honey is the best and should be worth a lot, but 
I do not know realistically what to charge for example a 1/2 pound bear full of organic honey with label and all.  I figure the container and label cost about $1.00.  What are you all charging for honey retail?

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bassman1977

6 bucks per pint.  $3.50 for a 1/2 pint.  Next year, I expect inflation  :evil:  I feel I'm ripping myself off at $6.  I think $7 - $8 is more fair.  I am not going to do a huge spike, just gradual.
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Keith13

I don't think Honey can be labeled Organic.
But I might be wrong :roll:

Keith

utahbeekeeper

Pleasant words are like an honeycomb, sweet to the soul and health to the bones.  Prov 16:24

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octagon

I only get about 7 gallon and give it to friends and relitives.

hankdog1

10 bucks a quart is the going price around here.  I think you would be better using a local honey label on it that's more what people are looking for to buy anyways.
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BMAC

I charge

$5.00 per lbs extracted $7.00 per lbs comb 
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octagon

WOW, was just at a farm stand three miles from me and their honey is $8.75 per 8 oz. and they're right on the main hy-way to get all the weekenders and city people.

1reb

In Arkansas the grocery store is selling the clover honey for $5.00 a pound

JordanM

For 16 oz. which is a pound im selling it for $4.

I know thats to cheap, honey just dont go for much around here.  :(