Before you tell me nobody pays that, look at the pan. Here's the thing though. You don't get to charge $8 because you want to. You get to charge $8 because it's worth it. That's the whole game. This is a Brown Butter Peach Cobbler Cinnamon Roll. Tangzhong dough that stays soft for days. Roasted peaches, real fruit, no extract. Brown butter streusel for that cobbler crust. Buttermilk glaze poured right over the top. That's not a $3 roll. That's a $3 roll's fancy cousin who went to culinary school. https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/recipes/brown-butter-peach-cobbler-cinnamon-rolls?utm_source=skool&utm_medium=community&utm_campaign=recipe-share Now put one of those in a clear single-serve clamshell, a clean label on the front, and set it on your table. All of a sudden $8 makes sense to the person reaching for it. The product earns the price. The packaging closes the sale. This one's coming to Recipe Pantry Pro soon, built for exactly this. Production-scale, priced to sell. Worth it first. Then the price takes care of itself.