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The thread explores discontinued products from Pampered Chef, with participants sharing their curiosity and experiences regarding items that may be phased out. There is a focus on specific products and speculation about their redesigns and replacements.
Views differ regarding the aesthetics and desirability of the green knives, with some participants expressing dislike while others appreciate them. There is no clear consensus on which products will be discontinued or redesigned.
Participants share personal experiences and speculations based on discussions at conferences and product knowledge, with a focus on community insights rather than official information.
Consultants interested in discontinued products and those looking to understand community sentiments about specific items may find this discussion relevant.
aw man......I gotta wait the whole weekend??:grumpy:jrstephens said:The Special Edition CN will be on CC on 1/14 if no one has posted a list before then. There is usually a list in it and in the past someone had typed it out or scanned it and posted it.
etteluap70PC said:Remember this is specultive....
Trivet is ususlly a full year design traditionally a new design is released in Sept with the fall prod.
I will be bummed if they no longer offer the bread knife in black. I love that knife but many people hate the green color.
darlinclem said:I know a few items only because they were discussed with someone at conference and they are "duh" items if you have seen the new item list
#9611 Nonstick Cake Pan Set with BONUS Checkerboard Insert (insert is gone in the redesign)
#1541 Springform Pan Set (new one no longer has fluted insert)
#1285 Serrated Bread Knife (now a green knife)
#2795 4-Piece Colander & Bowl Set (redesign and repackage)
#2798 Lid Set (repackage)
#2938 Round-Up frm the Heart ® 2007 Trivet (time for a new one)
#2186 White Windowpane Napkin Set (now cranberry)
#2188 Cranberry Windowpane Placemat Set (now white)
??? Not totally sure on these ???
#2848 The Pampered Chef Great Grilling (redesign recipe cards?- we think since we now have the Recipe Collection)
#2119 Great Grilling! Seasoning and Recipe Collection (redesigned- now has new recipe book & no Bell Pepper and Herb Rub (now Jamaican Jerk Rub))
#9735 Bell Pepper & Herb Rub (only think this one because it is no longer in the collection)
ChefBeckyD said:Exactly! Plus, I always tell people it is one of the hidden treasures in the catalog! Less than $10, lifetime warranty, dishwasher safe....can't beat it! I sell a ton of them. The green one is double the price of the black one - I sure hope it's not the end for it!
annsfoodforall said:Bell pepper herb is my favorite. It makes the BEST dip.
I wish i were there. I loved Chicago.
kspry said:I'm not a fan of the green knives, either - I wish the tomato one was red, the bread was yellow, and so on. I'd like to see more of a rainbow.
Discontinued products at Pampered Chef are items that are no longer being produced or sold by the company. These products may include kitchen tools, cookware, and other cooking essentials that have been phased out to make room for new items in the catalog.
You can find a list of discontinued products on the Pampered Chef website or through your consultant. Additionally, our store may feature a section dedicated to discontinued items, allowing you to easily browse and stock up on your favorites.
Yes, discontinued products may still be available for purchase while supplies last. It's a great opportunity to stock up on items you love before they are completely sold out.
Stocking up on discontinued products can be beneficial as these items may no longer be available in the future. If you have a favorite tool or product that you rely on, purchasing it while it's still available ensures you won't be left without it once it's gone.
Pampered Chef typically reviews its product line annually, which may result in the discontinuation of certain items. This allows the company to introduce new products and keep the catalog fresh and relevant to current cooking trends.