"Do you suggest a variety of honey jar sizes or keep it simple?"this is a tough question bakers, but i do like to keep it simple. not sure what you have for jars.
i have gone to 3 sizes of attractive plastic jars, 3/4 lb, 1 lb, and 2 1/2 lb. i quit with the mason pint and quart jars and only pour these for long time customers upon request. not many buyers purchase a 2 1/2 lb honey jar unless they are long time customers, rare that i get someone i don't know that buys these. also, i have 1 lb glass muth jars that i only sell during the fall or pre-christmas or for a customers special request.
i was given some 8 oz, round glass jars from a friend (wedding leftovers) and wanted to utilize them, (actually wanted to get rid of them cuz taking up space....
) they did sell well and are not taking up space....i didn't pay anything for the jars, but labeling them was a small challenge.
if you sell one size customers have only one choice, if you sell different sizes, some customers will only buy the smallest. only you can decide what to do and what might be best for the target market you are selling to. overall, i do try to keep it simple for the target market i am selling to.
"I am toying with lip balm because it is fast and easy. Labels will be a different matter. "lip balm is always a good seller, figuring out how to appy the label if not done by a professional printer is sort of a pain.
candles sell well, equipment?
here is the easiest candle to make and sell without any equipment or tons of costs, provided you have something you can melt your beeswax in:
dixie cup votives.
supplies:
dixie cups
candle mold release
votive wick pins (at least 4) they fit inside the dixie cups, maybe a $1.25 or so each. (hobby lobby or amazon delivers in 2 days...lol)
pre waxed and tabbed #1/0 square braid wick (#1/0 works well for me, my wax is very clean, although i prepare my own wicks)
lightweight hammer
how this works: (your professional equipment....
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spray the inside of a dixie cup with candle mold release (this helps to release the candle from the cup, it literally dumps out)
spray a wick pin as well,
set the wick pin in the dixie cup
heat your wax to no more than 160d fahrenheit
pour the wax near the wick pin into the dixie cup near the top
wait for it to set, probably 45 minutes or more, depends on the temp in your house
release the wax candle from the cup, just pull the wick pin sticking out above the dixie cup straight out
may not need to do this but tap the top of the wick pin with hammer to release it from the wax candle
thread your pre waxed and tabbed wick into the bottom of the dixie cup candle and up through the top. trim to about 1/4"
done. easy candle, burns well.
sell
customers seem to be curious about how i made a candle in a dixie cup.........
less money and equipment than all my fancy stuff and molds........