Yes, I'm nopt worried about selling these to the people on this forum, who are the biggest experts in the world, I'm just thinking about local people I know around here. None of these people have heard of these sources, even though this one guy who wants the yellow 7s used to buy flat rate boxes from Dale, but Dale doesn't sell that type any more. Yellow 7s are larger than many of the other peppers and after weighing a batch out, 63 peppers weighed 583 grams, which is about a pound and a quarter MOL. When I sell my flat rate boxes to people, this time of year I'm getting about 45 peppers to a box and the smaller peppers are more like 55 to 60. In the winter, I think the record for numbers was like 84 or something because the same peppers that time of year just aren't all that huge. So, just in the boxes, I'm getting about 50 cents each at best and I'm figuring a per pound price would be lower than that since I'm selling more in each order. I'll look at those sites, but I'm not trying to beat the lowest prices people have ever heard of, just sort of a good, average price. I'm rather small time right now. I have about 300 plants, so that isn't really small time, but I'm dinky compared to people who have acres of these things. This is my first full year to sell fresh peppers so this whole year was sort of an experiment to see if I want to do this for a living at all, or just as a nice hobby. If I did REALLY well, I have the capability to do at least 5 times the amount I'm doing now without having to build any more structures, or that kind of thing. At least I AM able to produce peppers 12 months a year and will have more business from pepper people during the winter. Tom