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Sun, 19 Feb 2006 14:18:38 -0800
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Howard, Are you serious? It costs you $8.00/lb to produce your honey?  You expect us to believe that you are loosing $4.00/lb on every lb of honey you sell? Seems to me youm need to sell more honey.
   
  You really need to learn from my watermelon selling friends who bought watermelons for $1.00 each and took them up north to NY City and sold them for $1.00. When they figured out that they weren't making any money they decided that they needed a bigger truck.
   
  I don't know for sure what it costs me to produce a lb of honey. I think it costs me between .75 and .95/lb. But that is just a guess.
   
  GM and Ford don't know what it costs to produce one car either, so I don't feel too bad.
   
  Mark


  Howard Kogan wrote:
My honey costs (everything considered)probably twice the $4.00/lb I sell it for. 

		
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