So, Who Uses the Tie-Its? I Haven't Sold Any Yet. I've Found

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses personal experiences and opinions regarding the use of Tie-Its, a product from Pampered Chef. Participants share their thoughts on the effectiveness and practicality of the product in various scenarios.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses that they find the Tie-Its too big and awkward to use, especially for cables and cords.
  • Another participant shares their experience of giving Tie-Its away as door prizes and mentions using them for a tomato plant.
  • One participant uses Tie-Its for closing veggie and waffle bags in the freezer, likening them to reusable zip ties.
  • A participant mentions that their customers often buy Tie-Its for their husbands, highlighting a personal connection to the product.
  • Another participant has only used Tie-Its for holding computer cables when traveling.
  • One participant shares a negative experience, stating that they find Tie-Its bulky and ineffective for chip bags and cables, expressing disappointment in the product.
  • Another participant simply states they are not a fan of Tie-Its.
  • One participant offers a different perspective, suggesting that Tie-Its can be useful for organizing larger items like extension cords and holiday lights, based on their own positive experiences.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the usefulness of Tie-Its, with some expressing dissatisfaction and others sharing positive experiences.

Contextual Notes

Participants' experiences vary widely, with some focusing on practical uses while others express frustration with the product's design and functionality.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights into customer experiences and opinions on the Tie-Its product may find this discussion relevant.

Dotty
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So, who uses the tie-its?

I haven't sold any yet.

I've found them to be a little too big around, which makes them awkward during use. I thought they'd be great for cables and cords, but I find them annoying instead.
 
Re: Tie-ItsI have been giving them away as door prizes at my parties. The only thing I've actually used it for is for my tomato plant, one of the branches got outside of the cage so I had to put it back up some how.
 
Re: Tie-ItsI use them for closing veggie & waffle bags in the freezer as well as cables/wires. I think of them as reusable zip ties.
 
Re: Tie-ItsI love them and my customers usually buy them for their husbands - i say PC made them just for them, in john deere colors - lol - i do live in ohio
 
Re: Tie-ItsSo far, I've only used them to hold my computer cables when I need to take them with me.
 
Re: Tie-ItsI tried them on chip bags....blah. Tried them on cables, they're so stinking big and bulky. I give up on them. I'm honestly surprised PC put them out. I don't even give them out at shows because I think they suck. lol
 
Hi there! I understand your frustration with the Tie-Its. I used to have the same issue when I first started using them. However, I found that they are actually great for organizing larger items like extension cords, holiday lights, and even garden hoses. Have you tried using them for those types of items? I've also had success with using them to bundle and store linens and clothing, such as scarves and belts. You may want to give them another try and see if they work better for you with these types of items. Happy organizing!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically uses the Tie-Its?

The Tie-Its are popular among home cooks, busy parents, and anyone who enjoys meal prepping. They are especially useful for those who want to keep their food organized and fresh, making them ideal for families and individuals who value convenience in the kitchen.

Are Tie-Its suitable for all types of food?

Yes, Tie-Its can be used for a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, snacks, and leftovers. They are designed to keep food fresh and can be used for both storage and serving purposes.

How can I promote Tie-Its to potential customers?

You can promote Tie-Its by demonstrating their versatility and convenience during cooking demonstrations or parties. Sharing personal experiences and creative uses for the Tie-Its can also help engage potential customers and showcase the product's benefits.

What are some creative uses for Tie-Its?

Aside from food storage, Tie-Its can be used for organizing kitchen items, packing lunches, or even as a way to keep craft supplies tidy. Their multifunctional design makes them a great addition to any household.

How can I encourage customers to try Tie-Its if they haven't sold any yet?

Encourage customers to try Tie-Its by offering samples or hosting a giveaway. You can also share testimonials from satisfied users and highlight any special promotions or discounts to entice potential buyers.

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