Is This a Pampered Chef Product????

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a discussion about a Pampered Chef product known as the Fizz Keeper, which was designed to keep soda from going flat. Participants share their experiences with the product, inquire about its history, and seek information regarding its Use and Care instructions.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that they have not seen a product like the Fizz Keeper since they started selling in 2006.
  • Another participant confirms that the Fizz Keeper was a Pampered Chef product from the past.
  • One participant shares that they saw a new-in-package Fizz Keeper at a recent cluster meeting.
  • Another participant states they got rid of their Fizz Keeper during a garage sale without using it.
  • One participant still has their Fizz Keeper but notes that it is not used often due to their family’s consumption habits.
  • Another participant inquires about a butter dish product from Pampered Chef and seeks help tracking it down for a customer.
  • Several participants express a desire to find the Use and Care instructions for the Fizz Keeper.
  • One participant recalls not receiving a Use and Care guide when they acquired the product in 1992.
  • Another participant speculates that the product's age or changes in soda bottle sizes could affect its performance.
  • One participant suggests that the rubber gasket inside the Fizz Keeper may deteriorate over time, potentially causing issues.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the availability and usefulness of the Fizz Keeper, with some participants having had positive experiences while others have not used it or found it effective. There is no clear consensus on the existence of a Use and Care guide.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and inquiries about older Pampered Chef products, highlighting the community's interest in historical product information and customer service support.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants interested in the history of Pampered Chef products or those seeking to assist customers with inquiries about discontinued items may find this discussion relevant.

jigsmom
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Seems like I am only a go thru for questions!! :rolleyes: Let's not do a show...let's just use her for a question/answer forum!! :confused: Sorry, I degress!!

Anyway, here is her question....I'm sure it is a few yrs old or so, you put it on a soda bottle and pump it a couple of times to keep the coke from going flat but it still goes flat for her.

Is this a previous product and does anyone know if there is still a Use and Care for it for me to share with her???????

Thanks in Advance!!
 
Selling since 2006 I haven't ever seen anything like that.
 
It was a PC product a long time ago - Fizz Keeper, or something like that was the name of it.
 
Yes! At our last cluster meeting (my director combines ours w/ her director), there was a basket filled w/ old PC products. She had one of those new in the package! :D
 
Yes, the Fizz Keeper. Never used mine, just got rid of it in a garage sale. :)
 
I still have mine - never use it. I did at first though. With 3 kids we don't have pop (IN slang)/soda around long:)!
 
Speaking of "Is this a PC product? Did we once have a butter dish of sorts? I have a lady who saw my tote in the store last week, flagged me down and ask me if I could track one down. Granted I referred her to my website/Outlet knowing it wasn't in the current catty. Anyone know of this product, so I can at least call her and provide 'some' customer service?
 
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Thanks...I knew I could depend on you!!

Now, does anyone of you that had one still have the Use and Care paper that comes with it??? Could you email me a copy??? babywings...do you think your director might could get a copy of the one that is NIP?????

I am sorry to be a problem!! :o
 
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Bump back up to see if anyone has "Use and Care" for this product!!
 
I'll e-mail her and check. Sorry, I didn't see your post till just now.
 
I don't remember this product coming w/a Use and Care guide. I got it way back in 1992.
 
I just heard back. Here's what she wrote:That product is soooo old, I can't believe someone is complaining about it now. The size of soda bottles has probably changed or else her product has just worn out. I might have the PIG on it somewhere, but, it's, truthfully, not worth searching for it. It could be anywhere!
 
I have one at home somewhere but I'm at work so I can't check... Is there a rubber gasket inside that? Rubber deteriorates over time so if there is one, that might be a way for air to escape. If not, I'm guessing the mechanism that pumps the pressure isn't built to last forever!
 
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Thanks ladies. Amanda, I agree it is probably not worth looking for it. I am just going to reply back about the age and bottle thing. Joy, thanks but I wouldn't really worry about looking. I appreciate the thought!!
 

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