Can anyone help me figure out how to play the Have It Love It Game?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the "Have It Love It Game," with participants sharing their experiences and methods for implementing the game during Pampered Chef shows. Various approaches to engaging guests and encouraging product discussion are highlighted.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses confusion about how to play the game and seeks help from others.
  • Another participant shares their experience of rewarding guests with tickets or candies for saying "have it, love it" and explaining their favorite products.
  • Several users mention using Hershey's kisses as rewards and adapting the game for guests who are new to Pampered Chef products.
  • One participant describes a detailed method for running the game, including ticket distribution and prize giveaways, emphasizing its effectiveness in generating excitement and leads.
  • Another participant reports a successful show using the game, noting that it helped sell stoneware and resulted in significant orders.
  • Some participants express concerns about engagement levels, with one noting that competition for chocolates can lead to reduced participation from others.
  • Another participant mentions creating a flyer to promote the game, which helped stimulate guest interaction.
  • One participant discusses giving tickets for identifying product pages in the catalog to encourage product visibility.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of the game, with some participants reporting positive experiences while others note challenges in maintaining engagement among all guests.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and variations in how the game is played, highlighting the informal nature of sharing ideas within the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for interactive ways to engage guests during shows may find the shared experiences and methods helpful.

sarahlegare
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Ok~I've heard about this game a few time, but have no clue how to play it...HELP!! It sounds like fun & a great way to get customers talking about the products, but I don't know much else!!!! I did do a search & it comes up with about 200 pages of stuff....not related..:confused: :confused: HELP:eek: :o
 
What I do is give people a ticket or candy when they pipe up with "have it, love it!" about a product during a show. They have to say why they love it or what they use it for. If I'm using tickets, then I draw one at the end of the show for a prize. Candies are the prize if I'm using them. :)
 
I do the same and throw hershey's kisses. I also add want it love it for the PC virgins in the room who haven't been to a show before or don't have a lot of products. The guest with the most chocolates OR wrappers ;) at the end gets a prize
 
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I knew it would be fun!! I have a huge bag of kisses too!! Definately doing this at my show tonight~it should be a lively show, but I think this will keep their attention! Thanks ladies!
 
So how'd it go Sarah?
 
This is how my Advanced director shared it with me. I sent Sarah a pm and thought I should share it with everyone.


Here it is..... I have been putting this off because it is so much easier to describe in person than it is to write it down. However, I will do my best

Begin your show by telling your guests that you will not ask them what their favorite product is during introductions, but that you will have them do that throughout the entire show. (this cuts down on the amount of time you spend doing introductions, yeah!!!!)

First thing to do: Get a double roll of tickets
Second: Have a special gift (a little better than a dollar pick from your basket if you have it! or a couple of items put together that are inexpensive) in a bag that is a surpise.
Third: Ask someone at the show to volunteer to be your ticket person. Then give that person a pick from the basket for volunteering
Explain the game to your guests: If you have a product that I show and you love, say "got it, love it" then you have to share why you love it! Give that person a ticket. If there are guests at the show that do not own any pampered chef stuff, then the guests can say "love it, gotta have it". Then give them a ticket.
At the end: Before you close your show, explain that you have 10 tickets left and 3 minutes on your timer to get rid of these last 10 tickets to give them more opportunities to win stuff. Then tell them that anyone who asks them a question about the business or my business, gets a ticket. Answer their question with short answers and give them a ticket. you will then find out who might be interested in the opportunity.
Then pick a ticket out of the bowl and give away your prize!

I have generated so much fun at my shows with this game. I really believe it has resulted in more bookings and more leads for the business. Try it, you may LOVE IT!!!


Let me know if you have more questions after reading this. Good Luck, Michelle
 
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I did use it at my show last night, but the bunch was rowdy anyway, so I don't think I really needed to do it!! KWIM?? There were a few ladies that "had it, loved it" to almost everything~but they did help me sell the stoneware!! I have to say, only 3 ladies were seasoned PC'ers, the others were all new & "love it, want it" gals!! 1 lady ordered $125!!! The show went well, it's at $560 right now, with more orders coming!! I will be doing this at my shows this week though!
Thanks again ladies!! I've said it a bunch of times, but I LOVE this site!!
 
Glad it worked for you and you had fun with it:) The only thing I seem to find happening lately is after the 4th or 5th product when a couple gals each have a couple of chocolates the others seem to back off/give up and it ends up just two ladies going head to head while noone else bothers - frustrating! I'm thinking I might try the ticket way of doing it so this way whether they have one ticket or 10 tickets it's all in the bowl and I draw one winner. However, I WILL miss throwing chocolates :)
 
I am going to try this tonight - it sounds like fun!!!
 
I have a huge roll of tickets that I don't use...I think I will try this at my next show.
 
I made a flyer for last nights show that simply says Have It, Love It, Got a Question....I put it in one of those clear lucite frames with halloween kisses in a SA Square next to it. I've played the game before but having the flyer right there in front of them to see really got them going. They were asking questions about everything - I got the 8 yr old little girl of a guest to help throw out the kisses. She loved it!
 
I give tickets out also to the first person to tell what page the item is on, in the catalog, so that everyone can see it, and the price, etc.
 
Oh, this is such a fabulous idea!!! Thank you ladies. I sooo love this site.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Have It Love It Game?

The Have It Love It Game is a fun and interactive game often used in Pampered Chef parties to engage guests and encourage them to explore products. Participants can win prizes by sharing their preferences and experiences with various kitchen tools and gadgets.

How do you set up the Have It Love It Game?

To set up the Have It Love It Game, you'll need a list of Pampered Chef products, some game cards or sheets for guests to fill out, and a few prizes for winners. Distribute the game cards at the beginning of the party and explain the rules to the guests.

What are the rules of the Have It Love It Game?

The rules are simple: guests will review the list of products and mark which ones they "have" and "love." After everyone has completed their cards, you can draw names for prizes or have guests share their favorite products with the group.

How can I encourage participation in the Have It Love It Game?

To encourage participation, create a fun and inviting atmosphere. Offer small incentives for completing the game cards, such as extra entries into a prize drawing. You can also share your own experiences with the products to spark interest and excitement.

What should I do with the completed game cards?

After the game, collect the completed game cards. You can use the information to follow up with guests about products they are interested in, provide personalized recommendations, or even plan future parties based on their preferences.

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