Have you had any luck with the Trifle Bowl?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores participants' experiences with the Trifle Bowl, focusing on their personal successes and challenges with the product. Some share positive outcomes, while others express frustration with defects and mishaps.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions having bad luck with multiple Trifle Bowls, including issues with breakage and defects.
  • Another participant shares their positive experience, stating they love their Trifle Bowl and have successfully sold several at shows.
  • Several users express enjoyment of the product, highlighting its appeal during shows and gatherings.
  • One participant notes that while guests admire the Trifle Bowl, it hasn't led to many sales, indicating a disconnect between interest and purchase.
  • Another participant mentions using protective measures, like wrapping the bowl in towels, to prevent damage while transporting it to shows.
  • Some participants discuss concerns about the bowl's fragility, particularly in environments with children.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly, with some participants expressing satisfaction and success with the Trifle Bowl, while others report ongoing issues and dissatisfaction. No clear consensus emerges regarding the product's reliability.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of experiences, from successful sales to personal mishaps, reflecting individual circumstances rather than a unified perspective on the product's quality.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in understanding varied experiences with the Trifle Bowl may find this discussion insightful, particularly regarding handling and presentation strategies.

Trifle bowl

  • Love it!!!

    Votes: 93 86.9%
  • Unhappy with it :(

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • Not sure yet...

    Votes: 13 12.1%
  • Hate it.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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    107
schel
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I am on my 4th Trifle Bowl and my mom opt'd not to purchase it because of my bad luck with it. Just want to get a feel on how everyone elses luck has been with this product.
Thanks.
Schel
 
I have had no problem with mine and love it!

I am doing a fair next weekend and I am displaying it with a lilac micro-fiber towel, the HWC guest specials and a pink beanie bear in it. Looks really cute and will bring attention to the table (I hope!).

I have used it as the main recipe at all shows in March and about half of April and sold several.
 
What problems......
schel said:
I am on my 4th Trifle Bowl and my mom opt'd not to purchase it because of my bad luck with it. Just want to get a feel on how everyone elses luck has been with this product.
Thanks.
Schel



have you had with them might I ask? I got mine and have used it numerous times and love it!!
 
wow! 50/50oops 80/20 now. I guess I got an early read. :)I love mine. I am (however) very careful when taking it to shows. I don't think glass is a great "show n go" item. I purchased and extra TTA tote bag and wrap all my microfiber and dish towels around it. :( What happened to your other 3??? :eek:
 
I love mine, and have used it at every show in Mar & Apr....but haven't sold one yet! (except to hosts as 60% off gift) People ohhh and ahhh over it, but I guess not enough to buy it!
 
I got mine just fine too. I carry mine in the original box and so far so good.
 
I really like mine and have sold a fair number - plus all my hosts and past hosts that qualify for the April special are getting it!

I carry it to shows in the large cookware bag (it isn't quite big enough to fit the large skillet - but works perfect for this) and put the pedastal base in the box from the original packaging it came in.

So far this is working for me and I make sure to bring it to every show - people really like being able to see it in person...
 
I love mine and have sold quite a few. I wrap the base in the microfiber towels and put it in an extra tool around tote to carry it. (I also use a second stoneware tote to carry the SA dots bowls and cups).

For personal use, I got a second one so that our large family gatherings we can have a trifle on each end of the buffet table or two different trifles.
 
ivykeep said:
I love mine and have sold quite a few. I wrap the base in the microfiber towels and put it in an extra tool around tote to carry it.
That's a great idea about using an extra tool turnabout tote. I have my old one before the improved it, so maybe I"ll use that and pad it with towels. Thanks for the idea!
 
I love mine and I too keep mine in the box when traveling with it to shows. I do love the idea about the tool turnabout tote, but I'll probably stick with what I've done so far.

I'm curious too as to what kind of problems you are having with it.
 
I am on my fourth too! My original arrived broken, then the replacement was warped so it didn't sit flat on the pedestal, the third one was shattered by my DH because he didn't know it was two pieces.

My guests love them and I have sold a million, I just have bad luck personally I think!
 
I put my red silicone trivet inside of my bowl and stand nestles nicely with lid on. Secure and doesn't move.
 
I love it! I sold 3 at one show. However, I've also had a couple of hosts (and "booked from" hosts) this month say that they aren't interested in either of the host specials. They don't really entertain.Personally, I think the Trifle Bowl is one of our most impressive products.
 
I love it personally, and I got a few bookings in april just for it! I have sold one as a host 1/2 price item as well. I have a 2nd one on order for myself :) (1 for decorating here, and 1 for shows & food). I bought a TTA tote just for it. I throw my tub of cool whip on the bottom (I use the EAD 7 cool whip to decorate most of my trifles) Then the bowl surrounded by towels, then the pedestal in the original box on top! I can throw in any garnishes, a serving utensil, and the EAD all in the tote so it is all together! Then, I bring a plastic bag to put the bowl in before I pack it back up it in the tote, so that I don't get it dirty on the way home!
 
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gilliandanielle said:
I am on my fourth too! My original arrived broken, then the replacement was warped so it didn't sit flat on the pedestal, the third one was shattered by my DH because he didn't know it was two pieces.

My guests love them and I have sold a million, I just have bad luck personally I think!

I have talked with you before on this item and I have to say...
I think maybe I to have bad luck. Just has not been a good luck item for me yet.

Schel
 
I love mine. I have been using it at every show since I got it. I have a bridal shower later today and she wanted to make a trifle to show it off.
However, I am very leary about taking the base with me when I go to a get together where there are going to be lots of kids. I am afraid that one of them will knock it off the base. So far no problems yet.
 
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chefkeri said:
oops 80/20 now. I guess I got an early read. :)

I love mine. I am (however) very careful when taking it to shows. I don't think glass is a great "show n go" item. I purchased and extra TTA tote bag and wrap all my microfiber and dish towels around it. :(

What happened to your other 3??? :eek:

My 1st one arrived good. Going to one of my shows with it (3rd after recieving it) noticed a hairline crack in it. Do not know if a guest picked it up to look at it or what and never told me about it.... I have always carried it like everyone else here has.

Then PC replaced due to the 1st crack. 2nd one, had my fruit in it and DH dropped it on cement outside. Shattered with all my beautiful fruit in it Easter Sunday.

3rd one arrived with a big blop in the bottom edge so it did not sit flat on the counter and it also had many areas which I do not know if they were imperfections in the glass or what looked like many hairline cracks.

4th one arrived and it has like 2 or 3 areas that look like a pen tip size chip in the surface of the bowl. I don't know... am I just a Ziggy?

After all the trouble with the item my mom opt'd not to purchase one. I can't say I blame her. I purposely did not bring it to my show yesterday just because of all the trouble I have had with it. I dare not call HO anymore to complain. I will just live with it, swallow hard and bring it to my next show Friday and Sunday. I'd like to put it in a "Bubble" with the Bubble Boy to make sure it stays in one piece.

My thought... why didn't HO create one that is as thick as our batter bowls? I have dropped, bumped etc... that thing many times and nothing!

Thanks for letting me vent and all the feedback. Maybe I just have bad luck or something.

Schel
 
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nicki25 said:
I love mine. I have been using it at every show since I got it. I have a bridal shower later today and she wanted to make a trifle to show it off.
However, I am very leary about taking the base with me when I go to a get together where there are going to be lots of kids. I am afraid that one of them will knock it off the base. So far no problems yet.

As far as the base thing, I have thought about getting some of that sticky stuff you put posters up with on walls to avoid putting holes in the walls, and put a couple on to stick the base on so it does not slide.

Just a thought, but then I have not had the best luck and maybe I should keep my mouth closed. :confused:
 
Schel,

Tell HO that the latest one is defective too. It is not your fault and you deserve to have one that is perfect! They will understand.

What if this was happening to a guest?
 
I love it. When I transport it to my shows, I use my mircofiber dishcloths in the bowl and put the pedestal inside the bowl.

No problem yet. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

I've only had my hosts order the trifle bowl.
 
I love mine! I have been using the orginal box to tote it to shows, since I use my TTA bag for my TTA. When I had to take a finished trifle to church, I used my TTA bag and thought that was a great idea!

I have sold quite a few to hosts at 60% off, or as a half price item. Not too many sold at full price, though.

I think this is a great item...and I have to admit, when I first found out it was a new product, I thought "what's the big deal? I can buy one from WalMart for much cheaper!" Again, though, I have been shown: you get what you pay for! Ours has (1) a lid (2) a removable pedestal so it can be used a variety of ways and (3) the glass is soooooooo much thicker than any trifle bowl I have seen at a store! and (4) a FIVE YEAR warranty!

Schel~

I agree with Beth...call HO!! They need to know if they are receiving poor quality from their manufacturer! A customer would be pretty peeved at PC if they were the ones dealing with all of these flawed bowls. (I am sure you are peeved at this point, too!!) But, yea, DON'T keep your bowl till you get one that is right!
 
schel said:
As far as the base thing, I have thought about getting some of that sticky stuff you put posters up with on walls to avoid putting holes in the walls, and put a couple on to stick the base on so it does not slide.

I am not sure if you you are talking about the same stuff, but I would love to find the sticky stuff that peels off but is clear......like when you get a new CC, the rubbery stuff that holds it on to the paper.... If anyone knows where you can find this, please let me know!

Schel - I am so sorry that you have had so many problems with it!
 
Schel, call HO and tell them. If you were a customer you would want it replaced.:) .........and good luck with your new one;) ........
 
I used the trifle bowl as my candy bowl at a fair that I was doing and was scared that people were going to tip it off the pedestal. I taped the pedestal to the bowl with 4 smaller pieces of clear tape, then taped the bottom of the pedestal to the table. It was very stable and I didn't have to worry about people knocking it over. Just a thought in case any of you have more "heavy duty" needs for it!!
 
Although I can't get anyone else excited about it (only sold about 3 so far) but I just love mine!
 
I have never actually made a trifle. I voted not sure yet. I like the bowl though. It is very nice!! I will have to get back to it.
 
I LOVE MINE! Sounds like I've been lucky. I sure hope my customers don't have problems with them. Now, my problems with Large Bar Pans recently are unbelievable, but that would be another thread.
 
I had to laugh at a recent show. One of the guests, a young woman who asked oodles of questions, asked me what a trifle is. When I told her it's simply a fancy name for a layered dessert, she asked me, "Are you some kind of Martha Stewart or something?"I laughed and told her that if she ever saw my house she'd know that I am definitely NOT a Martha Stewart. However, I do learn lots of neat things working for The Pampered Chef."She's booked a show for May, and I will definitely be talking to her about the opportunity.
 
I too love mine!
I wish I had 2.
I have used it for salads, deserts and displays
 
I am doing the redneck packing method. Using a new looking flannel pillow case. It works well, b/c the extra mat'l on the inside of the bowl protects the base and I didn't have to buy anything extra or carry anything seperate. It has to make it in one trip or it doens't go.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Trifle Bowl used for?

The Trifle Bowl is designed for serving layered desserts, salads, or even appetizers. Its clear glass design allows for beautiful presentation, showcasing the layers of your dish.

Is the Trifle Bowl dishwasher safe?

Yes, the Trifle Bowl is dishwasher safe, making it easy to clean after use. However, it's always recommended to check the care instructions that come with the product for specific guidelines.

Can the Trifle Bowl be used for hot dishes?

The Trifle Bowl is primarily intended for cold or room temperature dishes. Using it for hot foods may not be advisable, as it can cause the glass to crack or break.

How do I care for my Trifle Bowl?

To care for your Trifle Bowl, avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads. Hand washing is recommended for longevity, although it is dishwasher safe. Store it in a safe place to prevent chipping or breaking.

Have others had success using the Trifle Bowl for parties?

Yes, many users have reported great success using the Trifle Bowl for parties and gatherings. Its large size and elegant design make it a favorite for serving impressive desserts and salads that are sure to impress guests.

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