Best blank CDRs


My uncle recently cut his own CD for distribution to friends and family and he asked me to make a number of copies for him. The only problem is that most blank CDs I can find locally are junk. Any suggestions what and where to get good ones? We'd like to keep the price under $2/CD if at all possible. Thanks for the help.
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I looked up the web site that Ramstl mentioned, and found much confusion but also what appeared to be some good ifo. From the "aging" studies done, the chemistry used in blue/green CDRs lasted the shortest length of time and thus were considered the worst. Silver colored CDRs were "good" in the aging test, and gold colored were best re aging. I've bought/seen/used six different brands of CDRs and they all have blue/green recording surfaces. Short term, they all sound the same. BTW, I've never seen a silver or gold CDR-- anyone know where to find them? Ramstl? Cheers. Craig.