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Participants are sharing their thoughts on new Pampered Chef products, discussing which items they believe will be popular sellers. Various experiences and preferences regarding specific products are highlighted, including knives, graters, and bowls.
Views differ on specific product features and preferences, with no clear consensus emerging regarding which products will be the top sellers.
Participants are sharing personal experiences and opinions based on their interactions with the new products, reflecting a variety of perspectives within the consultant community.
Consultants interested in product feedback and insights from peers regarding new offerings may find this discussion valuable.
babywings76 said:Just tried the new cheese grater last night. It still feels flimsy when I turn the crank, but it worked fine. I don't like how it only has option of the size of grating. I liked how the old one let you choose fine for parmesan and bigger for cheddar or whatever. The way this new one shredded made the pieces kind of long but skinny. I needed to use a fork to serve the parmesan for sprinkling over everyone's pasta last night, because the shredds seemed to long for a spoon to work. Did that make sense?![]()
cathyskitchen said:The new grater is for harder cheeses, like parmesan, when you want to bake the parmesan on top of a recipe (like lasagna). If you want finely grated parmesan for topping spaghetti, I would use the Microplane. If you want to grate softer cheeses, use the cheese grating blade from the Ultimate Mandoline. I like that there will be no more overlap of these, and we can sell them based on the specific purpose they serve. I never use my DCG to grate cheese anymore - just the microplane and the UM - so I'm looking forward to checking out the new one!
The new Pampered Chef products often feature innovative designs, high-quality materials, and multifunctional capabilities. Many of them are designed to save time in the kitchen, enhance cooking techniques, or make meal prep more enjoyable. Specific standout features may include non-stick surfaces, ergonomic handles, and easy storage solutions.
While it's hard to predict exact sales, products that address current cooking trends, such as air fryers, versatile cookware, and meal prep tools, tend to be popular. Additionally, items that offer unique functionalities or solve common cooking challenges often see higher sales. Checking customer reviews and feedback can also provide insights into which products are gaining traction.
To effectively promote new products, consider hosting cooking demonstrations or virtual parties showcasing their features and benefits. Share engaging content on social media, such as recipe ideas or tips using the new products. Personal testimonials and customer reviews can also help build trust and interest among potential buyers.
Pampered Chef frequently offers promotions, discounts, or bundles on new products, especially during product launches or seasonal events. It's a good idea to check the official Pampered Chef website or consult with your consultant for the latest offers and incentives that can attract customers.
The new products often incorporate feedback from customers and consultants, leading to improvements in functionality, design, and usability compared to previous versions. Many new items are designed to be more efficient or to incorporate the latest cooking trends, making them more appealing to both new and returning customers.