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The thread centers around participants sharing their excitement and opinions about new products from Pampered Chef. Various items are discussed, including cookware, cookbooks, and kitchen tools, with participants expressing their personal experiences and preferences.
Views differ on several products, such as the cutting board and drink savers, with some participants expressing excitement while others are skeptical. There is a general enthusiasm for the Season's Best cookbook, indicating a shared appreciation.
Participants are discussing their initial impressions and experiences with new products, often based on limited exposure through catalogs or conferences.
Consultants looking for insights into new products and personal experiences shared by peers in the community may find this discussion valuable.
pchockeymom said:I am very excited about the 11" ceramic skillet and think it will be a big seller. However, I took mini-catalogs to the gym this morning and the cutting board got the biggest oooh, aaahs. And the beverage bag!
Brenda.the.chef said:I'm in love with the new Seasons Best too! I'm excited about the two new green knives and that cutting board. I love the tangerine color too. I wasn't crazy about it when I saw pictures, but when I opened my tote bag at conference, I fell in love with the color. I'm not sure about the roaster yet. I will probably buy it as a sample, but I'm hoping it's not going to just be a one-hit wonder. What else would ya'll use it for?
Brenda.the.chef said:What does everyone think about those drink savers? Those things that fit over soda cans? I'm at a loss for words on those....aside from not excited at all about them.
Brenda.the.chef said:What does everyone think about those drink savers? Those things that fit over soda cans? I'm at a loss for words on those....aside from not excited at all about them.
baychef said:I like the bevs bag. I think it will be a hit as we get closer to the holidays. Am looking forward to seeing if HO comes up with some great tips on how to decorate them up for hosts.
Not seeing these as a run away seller but my first concern is...can you still break the seal and recycle the can? The machines need to read the bar code.
LOVE the new Season's best! Will probably have more favs once I get them in my hands!
baychef said:I like the bevs bag. I think it will be a hit as we get closer to the holidays. Am looking forward to seeing if HO comes up with some great tips on how to decorate them up for hosts.
Not seeing these as a run away seller but my first concern is...can you still break the seal and recycle the can? The machines need to read the bar code.
LOVE the new Season's best! Will probably have more favs once I get them in my hands!
Intrepid_Chef said:I love the white cookware and that it appeals to a whole new market we weren't able to reach previously. I wish there was a longer guarantee, though. I think people will assume the quality is not as good because it's not guaranteed for life.
I want the kitchen scale (I tried to use the old broken one in my house last week to divide a large container of meat I was freezing) and the roasting pan for my kitchen, but don't see myself using either for shows, unless they provide us with some quick recipes. I hope they do. I think the roasting pan will appeal to all those stoneware customers who have been clamoring for us to bring back the baker with a lid that doubled as a second baker.
I think the orange and white will be a big seller in my local area, where the school colors are orange and white.
Head scratchers:
Bamboo bowls ... hate the color, and I never really did get the concept in the first place.
The beverage bags look like something you'd get in a dollar store. Very disposable.
The can covers ... don't quite get those, nor do I understand what they'd have to do with recycling.
I like the green knives and the new rubs.
In all, I could do some serious damage to my budget ....
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