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typically wholesale for less than precut bars. However, The Soap Guy offers even precut bars for as low as $1 to $2 apiece, which retail on average around $6, or at least between $4 and $10. “We don’t require any minimums, but if retail- ers are interested in free shipping they must meet a $75 purchase,” explains Dorrian. ■


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dozen, or six and six of individual Bootleggers and kits. The single Bootlegger is $5 apiece wholesale, while the kit is $10. “Retailers can easily keystone the price of both products,” notes Snow. “Large vol- ume discounts are available, as well as new customer discounts.” Prod- ucts will be shipped from Asheville, NC, and while displays are not cur- rently available, each Bootlegger is individually packaged in a durable clam shell package. ■


years back it was baked goods; cookie, vanilla, muffi n smells. Now it is mango, citrus, and other tropical scents,” he notes. Handmade soap has a place


in almost any retail market, from high-end boutiques to local farm- er’s markets. It is a product that consumers purchase on a daily basis, and can provide nice profi t margins. The Soap guy makes soap in all different sizes, includ- ing loaves that can be cut by the retailer. These bulk purchases


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