Bring a Friend, Get a Gift... What Do You Give?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various gift ideas that Pampered Chef consultants give to guests who bring friends to shows. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions regarding the types of gifts and strategies for encouraging guests to bring friends.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, keeps a basket filled with items from the supply order form, such as cake testers and hand lotion, to give as gifts.
  • Another participant mentions that guests often express their need for the items they choose from the basket.
  • One consultant shares that they print labels for invitations to promote the "bring a friend" offer, which has received positive feedback from hosts.
  • Another participant describes giving a citrus peeler along with other gifts when guests bring friends.
  • One user highlights the versatility of the citrus peeler, noting its usefulness in lifting muffins from pans without scratching them.
  • Another participant mentions using chocolate made in a patriotic stoneware heart mold as gifts, detailing the preparation process.
  • One consultant shares that highlighting the "bring a friend" offer on invitations has led to significant sales at their shows.
  • Several participants express enthusiasm for the shared ideas and indicate plans to implement them in their own shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the effectiveness of providing gifts to guests who bring friends, with various personal experiences shared. No clear consensus emerges on a single best approach, as multiple strategies are discussed.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects the personal experiences of consultants in promoting their shows and engaging guests, focusing on creative gift ideas and invitation strategies.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on how to encourage guest participation and enhance their shows may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial.

its_me_susan
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I have heard the "Bring a friend, get a gift" phrase several times, but wonder what you all give the guest that brings the friend?
 
Give a GiftHi,
I keep a basket filled with items I order on the supply order form. For example, the cake tester, citrus peeler, quik cut paring knife, hand lotion, etc. Sometimes I give an old Season's Best. :)
Jan
 
I do the same. Everyone who picks from the basket at my shows say," I needed something like this."
 
I have the basket full of goodies, too. I also print labels for hosts to stick on their invitations. At the bottom of the label, I type: Bring a friend, get a FREE gift!!! I've gotten a good response from this. Plus, the hosts appreciate not having to handwrite the information on the invitations. :o
 
This is what I do....when guests bring a friend, I give them one of the attached and a citrus peeler :) .
 

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That is such a cute idea!! I love it!

Just another tip you can pass along about the citrus peeler: It is great for helping to lift out the muffins from the deluxe mini muffin pan. Because it is plastic, it won't scratch the pan! :D

Lee Anne
 
Great tipThanks for the tip about the citrus peeler....

:)
 
chocolateEvery one loves chocolate so since all of us consultants received the patriotic stoneware heart mold I've used it for Host gifts & bring a friend gifts.

Ingredients needed:

1 block of bark chocolate

Directions

Freeze mold for 1-2hrs

Break off 2 squares of the chocolate & put in the microcooker & put in microwave for 1 min(microwaves may vary) then stir.

Take mold out of freezer & pour quickly & evenly in mold then put in REFRIGERATOR for about a minute then take out by tapping it on the countertop or you may even have to go around with a butterknife & kind of pry it off evenly all around & very carefully then put it in a cellophane goody bag & tie it off with ribbon. The first time I did this & told how easy it was & how it makes great teacher gifts, or last minute gifts, I sold 4 of them.

It may take a couple of tries to get it down with out cracking the chocolate but if it breaks just put it back in the micro cooker & use again once the mold is frozen.
 
I like some of the other consultants have a basket of goodies to let them choose from. I highlight bring a friend on the invites, and I also put lines on the invites for addresses. On the second line I put and guest(s). I have got amazing results. At my show last friday the brought friend spent 175.00 in product. This helped my host reach two higher levels, not to mention helping me out. What little time it takes me to do this to my invites it is well worth the time. :D Good luck!!!!!!!! Amanda
 
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chef_leeanne said:
That is such a cute idea!! I love it!

Just another tip you can pass along about the citrus peeler: It is great for helping to lift out the muffins from the deluxe mini muffin pan. Because it is plastic, it won't scratch the pan! :D

Lee Anne

LOVE this tip!!!! Thank you
 
Y'all are awesome!! These are great ideas! :D I'll be doing this too...when I actually GET more shows!! LOL
 
chefmama said:
when guests bring a friend, I give them one of the attached and a citrus peeler :) .
:) Great idea for keeping cost down. thanks
 
:)No problem...I got the idea from my director!

:cool:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Bring a Friend, Get a Gift" promotion?

The "Bring a Friend, Get a Gift" promotion is a special offer from Pampered Chef that encourages hosts to invite friends to their cooking shows. For each friend that attends, the host can receive a gift or incentive, enhancing the experience for both the host and their guests.

What types of gifts can I give to my friends who attend?

You can choose from a variety of Pampered Chef products as gifts, such as kitchen tools, gadgets, or exclusive items. It's best to select gifts that are popular and useful, ensuring your friends feel appreciated for joining the event.

How do I determine the number of gifts to give?

Can I personalize the gifts for my friends?

Absolutely! Personalizing gifts can make them more special and memorable. Consider selecting items that align with each friend's cooking style or preferences, or include a handwritten note to add a personal touch.

Are there any restrictions on the gifts I can give?

While you have flexibility in choosing gifts, it's important to ensure that they are Pampered Chef products and comply with any guidelines set by the company. Additionally, avoid giving items that may not be suitable for all guests, such as those with dietary restrictions or allergies.

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