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%

  • Total voters
    107
jenniferknapp said:
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!


The stuff I'm thinking about are called "Glue Dots". They are clear round little dots of stickiness. I had one incident where it looked like the husband of my host was going to knock it off the counter and since then have used the glue dots. Helps to stabilize the bowl. Unlike Gillian I do not tape it to the table though. For a fair or booth I can see how that would help further though.
 
jzramom said:
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.

It is a tight fit, but before I got my TTA tote, I used my flannel pajama bag that came with the PJ promotion from Victoria's Secret before Christmas!

I haven't had to transport it empty yet; I've brought an already made trifle to every show since I earned it!:eek:
 
Chef Kearns said:
The stuff I'm thinking about are called "Glue Dots". They are clear round little dots of stickiness. I had one incident where it looked like the husband of my host was going to knock it off the counter and since then have used the glue dots. Helps to stabilize the bowl. Unlike Gillian I do not tape it to the table though. For a fair or booth I can see how that would help further though.

Yes, must be the same thing!! Those are what I want.... where are they located in most stores? I have yet to see them....but of course our WalMart doesn't put items in logical places...
 
You'll most likely find them with the scrapbooking supplies.
 
I used my Trifle Bowl this weekend at a craft fair. Rather than just having a door prize drawing, we had a game. I filled the TB with Twixits, and we had people guess how many were in it. We didn't tell people how close they were, because we didn't want them telling others at the fair.

FYI- I dumped 7 packs of Twixits into it, for a total of 70 clips. We could have fit more, but I wanted them all jumbled up.
 
Great idea, Ann. I'll be doing a home-based business expo it December. I always do a door prize. I'll tuck this little tip away to use for that.
 
I ordered my 2nd one last week on a host special! I want one to decorate with and one to cook with. Plus, I do not have to plan around using it at home and being able to take it to a show at the same time.

LOVE IT!!!

Ann, I am doing a Bridal Shower Thursday night and had said I was going to this at it.

Anybody got anything creative to put in it? And me not have to spend a lot of money! I keep trying to come up with something I already have but things like cotton balls and q-tips go with a baby shower but not bridal shower in my thinking.
 
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Jennifer, how about hershey kisses? Say something like, guess how many kisses are in the trifle bowl, you never know it may be the same number of kisses exchanged between the bride and groom on their wedding night.. I'm not very creative, but if you are maybe a poem about kisses and brides or something to that effect.
 
I love my Trifle Bowl and have sold several, both as host bonuses and at full price. I love the Lime Berry Mousse Trifle as a demo recipe and this past weekend demo-ed the 7 Layer Southwestern Salad for Cinco de Mayo.

I definitely take care to wrap the base in one of my towels before putting it inside the bowl and then I use the TTA tote to transport it to and from shows. I have not had a problem so far!

Mary
 
I Love mine and I have never had a problem with it at all!!!! When I am at shows and I am not using it I have the microfiber towles displayed in them!
 
Hmm, I have 2 now....yep, I love 'em!
 
You can find Glue Dots near gift basket making supplies... I have gotte them at Wal Mart in the craft department and I think Michaels in the past.
 

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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