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    I think alot of the price has to do with availability. Bees are fairly common this year, and cost $350-$500. I've only seen ONE Lithium (cinnamon-butter/lesser) for sale EVER and the price was $1400. It sold in a matter of hours. Both bees and lithiums are fairly easy to make, but more people are making bees, so they're cheaper.
    Supply and demand. Find out what ISN'T readily available, and produce that.
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