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Impampered said:You can show what different things you can use the Ultimate Slice and Grate Using a potato. It works out really great when you don't want to cook. It also helps sell them too. You can make small fries for kids, shredd for hashbrowns, slice several thickness for scalloped or home fries. Then you can talk about others vegies you can use .
Some popular products to feature in a first fair booth demonstration include the Quick Cooker, the Mix 'N Scraper, the Deluxe Cooking Blender, the Food Chopper, and the Flexible Cutting Mats.
One way to make your demo stand out is to incorporate interactive elements, such as having attendees help prepare a dish or offering samples for them to taste. You could also consider using creative displays or props to showcase your products.
Recipes that are easy to make, require minimal ingredients, and can be prepared in a short amount of time tend to work well for fair booth demos. Some examples include dips, no-bake desserts, and one-pot meals.
It depends on the regulations of the specific fair or event. Some fairs may allow product sales, while others may only allow demonstrations. It's best to check with the event organizers beforehand.
One way to engage with potential customers is to have a friendly and inviting attitude. You can also ask open-ended questions to start a conversation and showcase the versatility and benefits of the products you are demonstrating. Additionally, be sure to have business cards or contact information readily available for interested attendees.