I’m so tired I can barely find the mojo to type this post! Please forgive me, but I am about to fall over. And my day isn’t near done yet!
Earlier this week, I promised you an update about Glo Bakery US shipping, so without further ado…
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When Caitlin emailed me asking me to donate Glo Bars to her charity bake sale she was hosting at the Healthy Living Summit, I knew I had to be a part of it. As you know, I am a huge supporter of cancer charities! All profits of the bake sale will go toward the The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in honour of her friend who was recently diagnosed.
So while I am unable to go to the Healthy Living Summit, I knew my Glo Bars could! And raise some awesome money for research.
I am donating 10 each of my favourite Glo Bars:
- Heaven (Carob Brownie Bomb)
- Revive (Chocolate peanut butter)
And a new bar that I made today and instantly fell in love with:
- Awake (Coffee)
I also designed some fancy new labels! I am using the coloured lines to distinguish the bars.
I am in love with this coffee Glo Bar- and I don’t even like coffee!
Snazzy, eh?
I am also donating about 140 Classic Glo Bars for the Healthy Living Summit Swag bags!
I am almost ready to ship. I just need to prepare the documents for international shipping. This is the process I like the least out of everything I do.
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US Launch Preparation:
I thought this would be a good info session for those of you who are curious as to why it is taking me so long to open up to US shipping! :) I hope this helps clarify everything I have been doing to make this possible. I really am not slacking- I swear! haha
Shipping food to the US is a huge undertaking; something I never even thought about until I received my first package sent back to me because it ‘didn’t pass’ customs! Never fun.
The first thing I had to do is research, and lots of it. Unfortunately, there was no clear guide on shipping food to the US. Only a tons of scattered documents and many calls to government agencies that were not helpful. You’d think there would be a clear cut guide to this by now, but what I found was that the info was all over the place.
Here is a snippet of what I had to do:
1) Research Canadian AND US government guidelines for food exportation and importation, respectively.
2) Research FDA Product Codes and Harmonized System codes for classifying product.
3) Apply for a DHHS/FDA Food Facility Registration Number. This number has to be on every single invoice I ship.
4) Learn how to invoice for US shipments (there are different things required on the slip for US).
5) Research FDA Prior Notice of Imported Foods. I have to file a prior notice online before every single US shipment that I do. This eats up tons of time and is quite annoying. This took a while and many, many trials. The first few times I filled one out it took me 45 minutes because it is so complex and detailed. The Prior Notice basically notifies customs that I have a food shipment approaching customs. In other words, it says to customs agents, ‘Yo, I have 50 Glo Bars heading your way’, if only it were that easy though. They need to know everything from product codes, to ingredients, to sizes, quantities, weights, unit weights, packaging material, Food facility registration, Business info, Manufacturer info, etc!
6) I had to research various postal companies to find out where I could get the best bang for my customer’s buck. I researched Canada Post, Fed Ex, USPS, among others. Canada Post came out on top for the type of business I am doing with them.
7) Other things too scattered to list!
What I have to do:
8.) Keep package stalking my US shipments and get a general timeframe that customs keeps the package. The first one was 3 days in customs. I am awaiting the other two. I’d like to have an average if possible so my customers know what to expect.
9) I want to implement, with Eric’s help, and online shopping cart (+ shipping selector tool) on my Glo Bakery website. This will minimize my own administrative work tremendously. I’d like to have this in place before US shipping launch, or I don’t see myself being able to handle all the admin work on my own. Right now the process I am doing it, is extremely time consuming and inefficient. Three cheers for technology! ;)
10) Pre-orders: Once I have my online shopping cart in place, I will be opening up for pre-orders from US customers. This pre-order opportunity will last about two weeks prior to the actual launch date. It will allow me to gauge my orders and plan in advance so everything is streamlined for the opening day.
11) Finish calculating all nutritional information on bars. I definitely want this done before opening up US shipping. While it is not required of me to have the nutritional info on the label (small businesses are not required), I still want the info up on my website because I know it means a lot to people to be able to see the stats.
Whew! That was almost therapeutic typing out!
Some days I feel like I am not making progress and I am stalled, but reading over everything is showing me what a large scale process this has been.
So please rest assured that I am working around the clock to get these bars to you! I am *hoping* hoping, hoping that I can be ready to open up pre-orders mid-August. Let’s keep our fingers crossed! :D
And now for a poll for the three charity bar donations:
I also ALWAYS welcome any suggestions you have!
I’m going to make a late dinner now (hubby just got home late) and then I have another order to start tonight to deliver tomorrow. I have a feeling this week is going to fly by!
I can’t believe how hard it is to ship to the U.S.! I give you credit for taking the time to research and doing it…I probably would’ve gotten frustrated and given up ;) Sorry to hear you’re so tired – hope ou get some good sleep tonight!
Wow, that is a lot of work. I imagine you’ve spent many a frustrated hour working diligently to get your bars to the States. I admire your hard work and tenacity!
Looking forward to seeing your bars in person at the Healthy Living Summit!
Eeek, i’m so excited about US shipment!
And it’s good that you’re including the nutrition info because i bet the “small business” exemption will not apply for too long — soon, you’ll be opening Glo branches all over the states and won’t be such a small business!
That does sound like a huge undertaking! I am anxiously awaiting being able to order some Glo bars though – every picture you post of them and description I’ve read on your bakery website looks divine! I am a bar addict so I can’t wait to try yours!
1. Angela you are amazingly generous. Wow. That’s incredible. I wish I was going to the summit even more now!
2. That’s pretty intense… I’ll stop hounding you on Twitter now (haha.
3. Girl, you need to take a rest- go to bed early- remember part of being healthy is knowing when to take a breather!
Take care of yourself!
Rebeca- lol…no one is hounding me or bothering me by ANY means. I am just as excited as you are!
Oh no, what a headache customs is! Best wishes for a good rest tonight!
Get yourself some rest girl, you’ve been working hard!
As soon as you start shipping to the U.S., I will start ordering! Good luck!
I’m sorry for all your trouble and all of my relentless twitters to you about your U.S.A. launch.
Let me know if there’s anything I can do to help.
Cheers,
Joanna
oh my! you have made TONS of progress. i remember back in the winter, when you had this little idea and you started with nothing, and you have grown and grown and grown. it’s amazing!
can’t wait to taste your bars!
Wow! You are so generous to donate all of those bars! I really admire all of your hard work and dedication to this. It sound like dealing with the government is a job all in it’s own!!
Make sure to get some sleep between all of your work!!
Joanna- no need to say sorry silly!! :) I love everyone’s enthusiasm.
You are such a hard worker, girlie! This will all pay off. You are so determined and persistant:D
I am so excited about Glo Bars coming to the US!!!
Wow, you’ve gone through a lot to be able to ship to us Yankees :-) Congrats on all of your hard work so far, and THANK YOU! I can’t wait to try out Glo Bars.
i love reading all about the path you and the bakery have to take to become a successful business. i never really thought about all the work it takes, especially for a such a small business, to ship to other countries! still, i can’t wait til you can ship to the US with confidence and once you do, you know i’ll be buying some glo bars :D
I can’t wait until you can ship to the US! I’m ordering three of everything when you do!
WOW Angela you ROCK! That is heck of a load of bars! Plus they look so yummy! Really all your hard work will pay off for sure. I am going to have to order myself some of your bars to try one of these days!
Wow… I have been reading your posts quietly for a while now.
Sometimes just reading your posts makes me tired lol.
You are amazing!!