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Packaging scrubs  
« on: Jun 30th, 2005, 5:45pm »
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Do you sell them in 8oz. or 16oz. containers?  which sells best? Cheesy
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« Reply #1 on: Jun 30th, 2005, 5:51pm »
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I was wondering this as well. I was thinking 8oz. to keep the price down.
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« Reply #2 on: Jun 30th, 2005, 5:53pm »
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I was thinking 8oz as well.  I know from making candles the 8oz out sells 16oz.
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« Reply #3 on: Jun 30th, 2005, 7:30pm »
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I do a 4 oz and a 16 oz - I know, random, right? My 16 oz are a great size for scrubs...when people see the 8 oz in person, it just looks small to them. I put my butters in an 8 oz jar, and they last forever. Since the scrubs go at least 2x as fast as the butter, my customers want the larger size, without fail.  
 
The one 4 oz product I sell is a turbinado sugar based scrub, so a little goes a very long way, and people tend to use it over a much longer period of time.  
 
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