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The thread discusses the discontinuation of the Ice Cream Dipper product by Pampered Chef, with participants sharing their reactions, experiences, and thoughts on the implications of this decision.
Views differ on the implications of the discontinuation, with some participants expressing frustration and others supporting the decision based on quality concerns. No clear consensus emerges regarding the reasons behind the discontinuation.
Participants share personal experiences and opinions based on their time with Pampered Chef, reflecting on the impact of product changes on their businesses.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking to understand community sentiments regarding product changes and their potential impact on sales and customer relations.
heather223 said:I don't agree with posting it on FB. That is the page for customers to post, not us. It is not fair to PC for consultants to post negative things. While I think this could have been handled better, if you have something negative to say take it up privately with the company!!
I totally agree.:thumbup:babywings76 said:Wish I could be a moderator for that site. Ugh! People are so unprofessional on there. Don't they even stop to think that their friends are seeing their comments in their ticker and how everyone in the world is seeing them bad mouth the company?! Yuck. Another reason I don't direct customers to that site. Even when they run contests and promotions, I don't share it...too ridiculous with all the self-promoting and griping and business questions on there that make people think the company doesn't train its consultants. If people are tech savvy to be on FB, they should be able to find the consultant forum or this site. Why don't they e-mail Home Office with their complaints?!
Okay, vent over...
aried said:Just talked to solution center. People were ordering 50 on a show,so they had to shut it down!
wadesgirl said:I personally didn't promote them going away for two reasons - quality issues on the ones they had in stock and the craziness that just happened!
higoobs said:The manufacturer of this product is Zeroll in case anyone wants to buy some for themselves or family and use that company's warranty. But i bet its not as good as the pampered chef warranty nor its customer service.
I don't promote them either. I used to but I got a lot of "why aren't they on discount if they're discontinued". And I got very few "gotta have it before its gone sales". If someone asks I tell them. If someone orders I tell them they got the item just in time and I do say we'll get the order in right away because it's while supply lasts. Then I tell the host that we really need to close it is 24 hours so Joe can get his ______ - especially if it is one of the "supply is limited" items.You know, people have been selling things for centuries and things have been getting discontinued. We need to get past this. It's part of being in sales.pampered1224 said:The same thing happened when they announced that the Chillzanne collection was being discontinued. HO figured they would have enough to finish out the selling season but with the announcement, people - again I think Consultants - were ordering 10s and 20s of them and they ran out before the selling season ended. Again, HO put in the blurb about "or while supplies last." CYA move on their part and it happens, they could not predict that people all over the place would order a ton of the small bowls. I was one of them. I got on the phone and sold a few over the phone and got them but at a show the last week of the selling season I sold 25 of the small bowls, 13 of the big bowls and I think about 10 of the Rectangle Server. I did not sell any of the round modular ones. I ended up not getting any of the ones I ordered on that show even though HO said they would have enough. The "while supplies last" covered that possibility though. Like others have said, it is what it is and HO can not predict what will happen with sales when those discontinued announcements are made. In this case of the Ice Cream Dipper, there is no way in you know where that I would have promoted the sale of a product that 1) could potentially hurt someone, 2) could not be replaced if something did go wrong or 3) would run out before the order could be fulfilled. I learned my lesson early on. I DO NOT EVEN PROMOTE THE DISCONTINUED ITEMS at the end of a selling season any more because again, I have had to disappoint customers because the supply was not there. Or when the product did come, I have had to tell people who had purchased a product with problems and could not replace them, but just get them a refund. Personally, safety first.
pampered1224 said:I DO NOT EVEN PROMOTE THE DISCONTINUED ITEMS at the end of a selling season any more .
heather223 said:I have to say now that this is all said and done I have learned from this. I will continue to shared discontinued items with my customers, but only the items that are discontinued at the end of a season. I won't be sharing items, like the Ice Cream Dipper, that are being discontinued because of a recall.
NooraK said:IMO, that's how it's supposed to be. HO lets us know about stop sells before they occur so that we may accommodate customers who may have already placed an order with a show, not so we can make a mad dash to get huge numbers of orders in before the deadline.
I was admitting my thinking on it was wrong. I wasn't trying to get a ton of orders, but simply posted on my Facebook page and spoke to the few customers that had it on their wish list. I had a whopping 4 I was trying to order. All I was saying was it was a lesson well learned for me and in the future I will not post on Facebook.NooraK said:IMO, that's how it's supposed to be. HO lets us know about stop sells before they occur so that we may accommodate customers who may have already placed an order with a show, not so we can make a mad dash to get huge numbers of orders in before the deadline.
"Oh My Goodness--No More Ice Cream Scoop" is a unique kitchen tool designed by Pampered Chef that allows you to easily serve ice cream without the struggle of traditional scoops. Its innovative design helps to create perfectly shaped scoops with minimal effort.
The No More Ice Cream Scoop features a specially designed mechanism that helps to cut through hard ice cream and release the scoop with ease. It typically includes a comfortable grip and a durable, non-stick surface that prevents the ice cream from sticking.
Yes, the No More Ice Cream Scoop is designed for easy cleaning. It is usually dishwasher safe, and its non-stick surface makes it simple to rinse off any leftover ice cream. Always refer to the specific care instructions provided with your scoop for best results.
Absolutely! While it is designed for ice cream, the No More Ice Cream Scoop can also be used for other frozen desserts such as sorbet, gelato, and frozen yogurt. Its versatile design makes it a great addition to your kitchen tools.
The No More Ice Cream Scoop can be purchased through Pampered Chef's official website or from a Pampered Chef consultant. You may also find it at Pampered Chef parties or events, where you can see the product in action and ask questions directly.