Saturday, December 3, 2011

Snowdrift Farm is closing

 When I opened my email yesterday, I received the following newsletter--  

Greetings!


Unfortunately while I was caring for Trina, a series of poor management decisions left Snowdrift Farm in a very poor position. While I have tried to restore it, the problems were too immense. Therefore Snowdrift Farm will be closing on December 12, 2011.

We will be closing out our inventory at 50% off over the next week. I have tried to take down everything that is not available.
December Classes will be held from 9 am to 3 pm at 4420 N Highway Dr as scheduled.

I am very sad that we are unable to continue. We would like to thank everyone for their support over the years.
Bill
December 12 is the last day to order. 
  
We are closing out all of our products with remaining bulk amounts. Take 50% off of all orders over $30.


What a pity.  Snowdrift Farm was a very good soap making supply store.  It was established since 1996.  The retailed/wholesale goods it carried including lotion making, soap making, cosmetic needs.  The price were mostly fair.  I usually had contact with miss Christie.  She handled ordering and phones.  I also visited their formulary on their webpage to get new idea or learn new information.  The webpage of Snowdrift Farm was one of the most helpful page I visited for soapmaking.

I started to notice something wrong when I couldn't get jojoba oil at 7/13/11 . In October I even couldn't order coconut oil.  Snowdrift Farm had moved the store location twice this year.  It finally  settled in the estate which was claim to be bought by the business owner.   During this time,  Rancho de Nieve llc was considered to replace its name.


 One time when I went to pick up my order at 1:30pm,  Miss Christie was not in .  I thought she wnet to pick up her kids.  Miss Chirstie was a nice attentant but sometimes hard to be reached by phone.  she was also the only one who handled all orders.   Christie suggested that I went to apply a small business license.  I got one but I didn't realize that I need to submit a filled form monthly  to Tucson City for tax.  I submit three invalid ones.  What a trouble to go through for a small business.  The information line states that they cannot give any legal suggestion or instruction.  It means I cannot find out how to fill the form correctly.  I would be better off having no business license.

It is a sad thing to see the Snowdrift Farm close its door.  From now on, there will be no soap making supply store in Tucson.  Tucson has lost some of its sparkle....

1 comment:

  1. Do you know how to reach these people? If so, email me at wiggins_6@msn.com

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