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WonderMonkey said:There are complimentary products you could sell at your booth in addition to PC products. Usually small craft items like a painted wooden turkey napkin holder, this and that, etc. Do you have those as well?
BethCooks4U said:It is against PC policy to do this. Even if they are crafts made by you. You can however creatively package PC items and charge your cost.
We don't have any self-sharpeners any more. All our blade-maintenance items are honers.WonderMonkey said:The information in this thread also covers something else I was going to ask..... I'm also an outdoorsman and I sharpen my own, and several other's knives to varying degrees of sharpness. I'm sure I can't offer that service either during shows. I know we have some self-sharpeners but they can't do the job that a good stone sharpening can do.
WonderMonkey said:The information in this thread also covers something else I was going to ask..... I'm also an outdoorsman and I sharpen my own, and several other's knives to varying degrees of sharpness. I'm sure I can't offer that service either during shows. I know we have some self-sharpeners but they can't do the job that a good stone sharpening can do.
Chef Bobby said:I wish I made some kind of craft to sell at a craft fair because there are fairs that don't allow Pampered Chef because it's not hand made. I could be wearing my PC tee shirt and maybe handing out recipe cards on the side.
Seems strange that we can promote PC while we do anything else, but we can't do anything else while we work with PC.
Ish said:There are some craft shows that allow "non" handmade items if they are compiled into something that is handmade... for example: Using the Cinnamon sprinkle, spices etc, silicone basting brush and placing them inside the stoneware fluted pan and wrapping them in cello as a makeshift basket.
charge according to catalog plus your time and wrapping product and it is a homemade basket...
at least this is what I have done in the past.
raebates said:That's the rule in Indiana. It's tough to even give homemade food away at public events.
BTW, PC shows aren't counted as public events because they involve a personal invitation.
At fairs, we also sell complimentary products such as kitchen gadgets, cookware, and other kitchen accessories that pair well with our Pampered Chef products.
No, the complimentary products we sell at fairs are not from Pampered Chef. They are sourced from other reputable brands that align with our mission of providing high-quality, practical kitchen products.
We carefully select complimentary products that are popular among our customers and complement our Pampered Chef products. We also consider factors such as quality, functionality, and affordability.
You can purchase our complimentary products both online and at fairs. However, the selection may vary as some products are exclusive to fairs while others are available for purchase on our website.
Yes, we often have special promotions and bundle deals at fairs where you can save money when purchasing both Pampered Chef and complimentary products together.