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This thread explores the experiences of participants who have hosted or are considering hosting joint shows with Pampered Chef (PC) and Tastefully Simple (TS). Participants share their personal experiences, successes, and challenges related to these collaborative events.
Views differ on the effectiveness and sales outcomes of joint shows, with some participants reporting positive experiences while others encountered challenges. No clear consensus emerges regarding the overall success of these events.
Participants' experiences vary widely, with some focusing on specific product pairings and others discussing the dynamics of collaboration between consultants. The nature of the events also ranges from formal shows to more casual gatherings.
Consultants considering joint shows with Tastefully Simple may find insights from shared experiences and product pairing ideas beneficial.
DebbieJ said:Yes, I've done a few. They were successful for both of us. The most successful one in terms of the demo was when I demo'd Bananas Foster Stir Fry and served it over TS's Almond Pound Cake, which I had baked in a stone.
I had to keep my demo shorter as did the TS consultant, but I think we were both pleased with the outcome.
Ours isn't too shabby eitherpampcheflisa said:My neighbor and good friend sells TS and we have done a TON of things together. I guess our friendship kind of makes it to where neither of us really care how high our sales are, but we have had really successful shows together and ones that aren't. We both can sell each other's product and when we do booths, we both talk up each others stuff and try to cross sell. One thing we have found is that you can take the TS pound cake or muffin mix and the mix will measure out perfectly with our mini muffin pan and make 2 batches. So, she always makes those in the mini muffin pan and uses her scoops and tells everyone that. Also, their beer bread is to die for and is awesome in our loaf pan. We also do TS dips in my SA pieces.
kearstin said:Ours isn't too shabby either![]()
Pampered Chef is a direct sales company that specializes in kitchen tools, cookware, and food products. Founded in 1980, it offers a wide range of high-quality kitchen gadgets and cooking essentials, often sold through home cooking demonstrations and parties hosted by independent consultants.
Tastefully Simple is a direct sales company that focuses on easy-to-prepare meal solutions and gourmet food products. Founded in 1995, it offers a variety of mixes, sauces, and seasonings that allow customers to create delicious meals with minimal effort, often sold through home parties and online sales by independent consultants.
While both Pampered Chef and Tastefully Simple operate in the direct sales model, they differ in their product offerings. Pampered Chef primarily sells kitchen tools and cookware, emphasizing cooking techniques and demonstrations, whereas Tastefully Simple focuses on ready-to-use food products that simplify meal preparation.
Yes, you can sell products from both companies, as they are separate entities. However, it's essential to check the policies of each company regarding dual representation and ensure that you comply with their guidelines for independent consultants.
To host a party for either Pampered Chef or Tastefully Simple, you can contact an independent consultant from the respective company. They will guide you through the process of setting up a party, whether it's in-person or virtual, and provide you with information on how to invite guests and what to expect during the event.