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Total hijack but I FORGOT ABOUT THE HWC PINS! I had two shows this weekend and didn't bring them with me. Last year I offered a free pin to anyone who bought two or more HWC products. UGH!pampermejolene said:I only did a host gift for my very first show. She got a SB, a mini whipper and a citrus peeler (and soap for being a charter host).
I think our host program is good enough. I know it's way better than other direct sales company's. I have done specials though. Like to help get bookings in April I was offering the collapsible bowl for just one dollar (and I was making up the other $9).
And this month I am giving all hosts a HWC pin.
minersmix said:I do not do a baggie per se. But I always give the host a current Seasons Best and have all the guests sign it and then just a little something I find on the outlet or if I have an extra of something.
pampered.chris said:I think it helps the hostess feel appreciated!
Koolotus said:I give the host a raw chicken!!!
I do It is in the Deep Covered baker and I present it as a gift at the beginning of the show. then I cook it up while I do my Regular demo.
Considering I have been selling 3-4 at each show that is one heck of a present! For both of us
PamperedDor said:I actually place an order every few months for prep bowls - that covers 6 shows - I then fill them with hershey kisses or maybe theme chocolates (like pink for May) and wrap it up in a plastic bag - cute ribbon and my business card - its the first product I talk about as I thank Suzy Hostess for having me in her home - If a friend of mine has a show I add them to her discounted merchandise and It doesn't cost me much in the long run between her discount and my commission - the kisses I get at BJ's or Costco - the big bag fills about 12 - 15 prep bowls!!
Some popular host gift ideas include kitchen gadgets, cookware sets, baking mixes, serving platters, and gift cards to a cooking or kitchen supply store.
The amount you spend on a host gift should depend on your budget and your relationship with the host. It is typically recommended to spend between $20-$50 on a host gift.
Yes, you can personalize the host gift by adding a handwritten note or customizing the gift with the host's name or initials. Pampered Chef also offers personalized options for some of our products.
Yes, we have many budget-friendly host gift ideas, such as kitchen tools and gadgets under $20, or mini versions of our popular products. You can also consider making a homemade gift, such as a batch of cookies or jarred mix.
Yes, you can purchase host gifts from Pampered Chef through our website or through a Pampered Chef consultant. We offer a variety of kitchen and cooking products that make great host gifts.