Stoneware Cookie Molds: Shapes and Availability Guide

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the various shapes and availability of Pampered Chef stoneware cookie molds, with participants sharing their experiences and knowledge about collecting these items. Discussions include personal anecdotes about finding molds, their resale value, and the desire to acquire specific shapes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a growing interest in collecting stoneware cookie molds and seeks information on the available shapes.
  • Another participant lists several shapes, including hearts, a train, a house, and a church, indicating a variety of options over the years.
  • Several users mention the high resale value of early heart molds, with one noting a sale for over $600.
  • One participant humorously questions the legality of selling old molds on eBay, reflecting a concern about potential restrictions.
  • Another participant offers to sell their old heart molds, indicating a willingness to trade within the community.
  • One participant shares their collection, including a teddy bear mold and several others, and mentions using them as gifts for hosts.
  • Another participant expresses interest in finding the very first stars and stripes mold, highlighting the rarity and desirability of certain shapes.
  • One participant humorously remarks on the high price of a mold they once wished for as a Christmas gift.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the availability and desirability of specific molds, with no clear consensus on the legality of selling them on eBay. Participants share varying experiences and opinions about their collections.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to collecting stoneware cookie molds, including their history with the products and their current availability in resale markets.

Who May Find This Useful

Members of the consultant community interested in collecting Pampered Chef stoneware cookie molds or those curious about their market value may find this discussion informative.

itsjustCarla
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I've seen these around on the big "E", at garage sales, thrift stores, etc. and I'm falling in love with these stones. Since these were available in my "pre-PC" days, could someone please tell me how many there were and what shapes were available? I would love to start collecting these.

Thank you, in advance, for your help.
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Which ones, the hearts? There were 15 years of those, and 1 year there were 4, so that's 18.
There were also a train, a house, a church...
 
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Yikes! I had NO idea.......
 
I also have a teddy bear!
 
The early hearts sell on eBay for a lot. A clustermate of mine saw one from the first year go for over $600 a couple years ago.
 
Seriously! Is it "illegal" for us to sell our old ones on Ebay? I could use $600.
 
JAE said:
Seriously! Is it "illegal" for us to sell our old ones on Ebay? I could use $600.
Don't even go there.
 
I have a couple of the old heart bolds if you want to buy them.
 
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chefann said:
The early hearts sell on eBay for a lot. A clustermate of mine saw one from the first year go for over $600 a couple years ago.

Holy Smokes! :eek:
 
I have two hearts that I'm willing to sell--the last two. Bountiful Heart and Patriotic Heart.
 
I'll sell mine. I don't know right now which ones I have. I know I have the bear and the heart with fruit on it. I probably have 5 other ones. I packed them away for a future discontinued PC product sale at my house (not on Ebay). Most of them are used. I used to give a cookie away to hosts as the host gift.
I also have the train, gingerbread house and post office/school. We still use those, though. My kids love decorating at Christmas.
 
I'm looking for the very first one it was a stars and stripes one if anyone has it for sale
 
Teresa Lynn said:
I'm looking for the very first one it was a stars and stripes one if anyone has it for sale


Good luck on that one...Those are the ones that sell for so much...I would have loved to have been able to get the Canadian one that they just had when we had our last one.
 
I have the gingerbread house set. The Furry Guy picked them up at a rummage sale for a quarter.
 
I have the first one I'm willing to sell: for $600 JUST KIDDING! I did tell my husband a few years ago that was what I wanted for Christmas. We both almost died when we saw the price it was going for on ebay.
 
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I had NO IDEA there were so many.....my hubby is gonna KILL me. LOL
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What shapes are available for Pampered Chef Stoneware Cookie Molds?

Pampered Chef offers a variety of shapes for their Stoneware Cookie Molds, including classic designs like hearts, stars, and seasonal themes such as pumpkins and snowflakes. Each mold is designed to create perfectly shaped cookies that are easy to decorate and serve.

Are the Stoneware Cookie Molds dishwasher safe?

Yes, Pampered Chef Stoneware Cookie Molds are dishwasher safe, making them easy to clean after use. However, for best results and to maintain the longevity of the stoneware, hand washing is recommended.

How do I care for my Stoneware Cookie Molds?

To care for your Stoneware Cookie Molds, avoid using metal utensils that can scratch the surface. Clean with warm, soapy water and avoid soaking for long periods. Additionally, it’s important to avoid sudden temperature changes to prevent cracking.

Where can I purchase Pampered Chef Stoneware Cookie Molds?

Pampered Chef Stoneware Cookie Molds can be purchased through independent Pampered Chef consultants, at cooking shows, or directly from the Pampered Chef website. Availability may vary based on seasonal offerings and promotions.

Can I use the Stoneware Cookie Molds for other types of baking?

Yes, in addition to cookies, Pampered Chef Stoneware Cookie Molds can be used for baking brownies, mini cakes, and even savory dishes like quiches. The versatility of stoneware allows for even baking and easy release of baked goods.

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