Recently I was reading a forum where small business crafters were debating the costs associated with taking credit cards at craft shows. One person decided against taking credit cards due to the fees that the credit cards charge. She did not want to pass that expense to her customers.
My husband & I used to sell candles at craft fairs and flea markets.  At first it was cash only. The products ranged from $4 to $25 each. The  day we started taking credit cards our sales increased at least 50%.  Not only did we get more customers, but more importantly the amount each  customer spent increased dramatically.  
Also, when someone is  counting the cash in their pocket, they are less likely to make an  impulse purchase. How many times has someone walked away because they  wanted to be sure that your product was the one they REALLY wanted to  spend their cash on or come to find out they didn't have enough with  them. Then compare that to how often that person actually came back to  purchase your product. 
Accepting credit cards will pay for  itself with increased sales without having to increase your prices or  charge a credit surcharge.
Looks like a good soap!!!
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