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Winter wonderland ‘Stay cool’

Journey so far… Job Roles Name and Slogan Generated 10 ideas

Market Research Results 10 items – Results in Theme Book

Our products Product 1: Pipe cleaner Christmas Trees Product 2: Christmas Pom Poms Service: Guess the name of the teddy

PIPE CLEANER XMAS TREES This product is a great decoration fit for any house or flat. (observe picture)

(Please look at our prototypes) CHRISTMAS POM POMS BALL BALLS ARE A GREAT GIFT FOR A FRIEND OR FAMILY.WE WILL NEED HIGH QUALITY WOOL IN A RANGE OF COULERS. (Please look at our prototypes)

=£13.94 Finance (ALL 2) Costumer cost: Christmas Pom poms=£1.50 Pipe cleaner Christmas tree = £1.50 Guess the name of the teddy bear=25p a go Pom poms- £2.19 + Pipe cleaners- £1.99 Couled wool- £4.49 Googley eyes- £1.89 Bags-£3.38 =£13.94

Due to make 40 items (20 of each) Each item cost to make: 35p INVESTMENT PREDICTED PROFIT We would like £15 to cover the cost of products and for any hidden costs Total Cost: £13.94 Asking for: £15.00 Due to make 40 items (20 of each) Each item cost to make: 35p Each item sold: £1.50 £1.50-35p = £1.15 Predicted to make: £1.15 x 40 = £46

ANY QUESTIONS?