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This thread centers around the sales experiences of participants regarding the Round Up From The Heart trivets. Participants share their sales numbers, opinions on the product compared to previous offerings, and strategies for promoting the trivets during shows.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness of promotional strategies for the trivets, with some participants actively discussing them at shows while others do not. There is no clear consensus on the best approach to rounding up donations, as opinions vary on whether to assume or ask customers about it.
Participants shared personal sales experiences and promotional techniques, reflecting a range of success levels and strategies in selling the trivets.
Consultants looking for insights into sales strategies and experiences related to the Round Up From The Heart trivets may find this discussion beneficial.
ChefBeckyD said:I talk about it and pass it around at every show - but I've only sold 8 so far.....however, when I think that is 8 more than I ever sold of the stoneware molds, I guess thats an 800% increase! I'm also at around $100 in donations between the trivet and rounding up orders....I want to go to the breakfast of caring this year!!
chefann said:Last year it was $150 for either HWC or RUFTH (including molds).
It usually starts with the new season. So September 1. Of course HWC is May only.Ginger428 said:Anyone know when it started for a new year? I'm trying to figure out how much I have....TIA![]()
DebbieJ said:Yep, I automatically round everyone up. It works great.
BethCooks4U said:It usually starts with the new season. So September 1. Of course HWC is May only.
I could be remembering wrong but I thought it was $100 in either HWC or Round-up OR $150 between the two for last year's breakfast. Whatever it is, you do get a nicer breakfast than the general one and Doris and the other top people are all there. Go for it! It is for a great cause after all.
Now I'm up to 46 trivets and counting!
dannyzmom said:I don't remember - how much was it for the Breakfast of Caring? I worked so hard to reach it last year and then the eggs they served us were like rubber - LOL It was still nice to be honored though![]()
ChefLisa said:I really loved attending the breakfast last year. The food was not awesome, but it was better than the general breakfast.
I just get so emotional about the HWC portion of it since my daughter's namesake (my Grandmother) died of cancer and so did my husband's father (years before I met my husband). Actually my husband was 14 when his dad died. I hate cancer and what it does to families, so any time I can help raise money to eliminate it, I am all ready to participate.
I think being invited to the Breakfast of Caring is one of the best honors we get because we are doing something wonderful for someone other than ourselves. I strongly encourage everyone to strive to reach it because of the meaning of it.
Thanks!
Lisa
I would expect that some scrathing might be ex[ected especially when using with a stone. Mine does not have any more than superficial scratches and still looks great.sillylittlechef said:Does anyone know about the scratches (I mentioned in a previous post on this thread)? Are they normal or did I ruin it and need to order a new one before I show it to customers?
Please!!!! I really would like to know.
TIA