Men's Only PC BINGO: Ideas for an Entertaining Night

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores ideas for hosting a Men's only Pampered Chef BINGO event, focusing on product suggestions and engagement strategies. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on what products might appeal to men during such an event.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that grilling products are popular among men and expresses a desire for ideas on how to incorporate them into the event.
  • Another participant shares that their husband enjoys cookware, BBQ tools, and stoneware, suggesting that hands-on experiences with products can increase interest.
  • Several users note that self-locking tongs and silicone basters have been well-received by men they know.
  • One participant suggests using microfiber towels as car washing tools, highlighting their effectiveness and sales success during demonstrations.
  • Another participant indicates that men are often involved in cooking and may appreciate items like the Ultimate Mandoline and Food Chopper.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of products that make life easier, mentioning favorites like stoneware and Micro-Cookers.
  • Another shares that BBQ tools and nylon scrapers are popular, with one participant suggesting appealing to the sentiment of "your wife will love you for bringing this home."
  • Some participants discuss alternative BINGO formats that involve product engagement during demonstrations.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific products that may appeal to men, with no clear consensus on a singular approach to the event.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding products, reflecting a variety of interests and cooking habits among men.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas to engage male participants during Pampered Chef events may find the shared experiences and product suggestions helpful.

COOKINWITHSHERRI
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My father-in-law wants to have a Men's only PC BINGO. I got the BINGO down pat, but I need help and ideas as to what products that men would be interesting in. I'm hoping that with ideas that you all come up with will trigger my mind too....

Thanks!
 
Something grilled would be AWESOME! Just don't know how you'd do that?! But my experience is ALL men LOVE all the grillin tools! Good luck with your show~it should be fun!
 
My dh is impressed with the cookware, and with the BBQ stuff as well. He also likes the quik stir pitcher and the chillzanne line. Most of all he likes the stoneware!!! OH, I bet most men would be really impressed with the forged cutlery. I dont' have any (yet) so he hasn't had a chance to experience it. He is definitely a hands on kind of guy. I think with most men if you can get it in their hands and they can see for themselves the value and quality of PC they won't hesitate to buy. JMO
 
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Yeah, I thought alot about doing an on hands type of thing. Still trying to figure out for sure how to go about working it in. I have the whole grilling tools set, so I'll for sure be bringing that.... I have a couple of the knives too. Great ideas! Thanks!
 
The self-locking tongs and the silicone baster tend to be huge non-grilling hits with the men that I know and have sold to!
 
I usually suggest the Microfiber Towels as car washing towels. They can dry a small car entirely, and won't leave lint all over it! I demoed that they can hold 2 cups of water at one show and sold 11!
 
Piece of advice when doing the holding 2 cups of water thing... make sure there is no soap left from washing the towels... I did it and when I wrang the water out it was all cloudy and not a very impressive demo... oh well, I still sold some!
 
I don't think you'll need to do this show substantially differently from your regular show. Many men are the cooks for their families or share those duties equally. I've had men at my shows go crazy for the Ultimate Mandoline, the Food Chopper, and the Vegetable Peeler. A man at church even stopped me yesterday and told me that he has always wanted one of our stones. (I'll be giving him a catalog next Sunday, per his request.)

I know we think of men at the barbecue, but they're in the kitchen a lot these days.
 
Just think of things that make life easier. My DH's favorites are the QSP and stoneware. And the Micro-Cookers, which he calls the Broccoli Pots.
 
My husband's favorites... round stone for frozen stuff (pizza!) and nachos, ice cream dipper, forged cutlery (I only have one piece but we both love it!). I agree that any of the BBQ tools would go over great. I had a guy at a show raving about the nylon scrapers for cleaning the stones--said he uses them to scrap gunk and bugs off the car (yuck!).

You could also sell to the "your wife will love you for bringing this home" sentiment.
 
How does the BINGO work?

MF
 
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OH and I've also heard another way to do BINGO from someone from here.

Unstead of buying the tumbler with numbers you can either handout blank sheets (search files for a blank one) and as you do your demo have them put in products that they like. Then you "call" some out. OR Have preprinted ones with all the host benefits and recruiting info. (I put a file on the host and recruiting cards that I use during my demo portion.) Then as you do the demo they'll mark things you talk about and BINGO that way. I'm going to try it at this Friday's BINGO. Sounds like a great way to keep them listening when I talk about those things.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Men's Only PC BINGO?

Men's Only PC BINGO is a fun and engaging event designed for men to socialize while enjoying the excitement of bingo. It incorporates Pampered Chef products and themes, allowing participants to learn about cooking tools and recipes while playing games and winning prizes.

How can I organize a Men's Only PC BINGO night?

To organize a Men's Only PC BINGO night, start by selecting a date and location. Create bingo cards featuring Pampered Chef products or cooking-related terms. Promote the event through social media, email, or word-of-mouth. Prepare snacks and drinks to keep the atmosphere lively, and consider offering small prizes for bingo winners.

What types of prizes can I offer at the event?

Prizes can include Pampered Chef products, gift cards, cooking classes, or themed baskets filled with cooking essentials. You can also consider fun, humorous prizes that align with the men's night theme, such as grilling accessories or novelty kitchen gadgets.

How can I make the event more entertaining?

To enhance the entertainment value, incorporate games and challenges between bingo rounds, such as cooking trivia or quick cooking demonstrations. Create a relaxed atmosphere with music, and encourage participants to share their favorite recipes or cooking tips. You could also have a themed dress code or encourage participants to bring their favorite dish to share.

Is there a specific age group that should attend?

While Men's Only PC BINGO is designed for adult men, there is no strict age limit. However, it's best to target participants who are 18 years and older to ensure a mature and enjoyable environment. Tailor the event's content and prizes to suit the interests of the age group you are inviting.

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