Try Something Different at Shows: Pass It Around & Take One Down!

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on innovative engagement strategies for product demonstrations at shows, specifically utilizing a Rectangle Woven Selections container filled with miscellaneous kitchen items. The host plans to pass the container around, allowing participants to guess which item is removed for a prize. This approach, while not new, aims to refresh the typical demo format and enhance audience interaction. The host seeks advice on the execution of this idea, including timing and presentation methods.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of product demonstration techniques
  • Familiarity with audience engagement strategies
  • Knowledge of interactive game formats for events
  • Experience with kitchen product features and benefits
NEXT STEPS
  • Research effective audience engagement techniques for product demos
  • Explore interactive game ideas suitable for kitchen product showcases
  • Learn about the Rectangle Woven Selections product and its uses
  • Investigate best practices for creating memorable customer experiences at shows
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This discussion is beneficial for product demonstrators, event planners, and marketers looking to enhance audience interaction and engagement during product showcases.

ChefNic
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...pass it around.... (((Oh! I can't edit my title!! Take ONE down...)))

I'm wanting something different to play at shows...I usually play Queen of Shoppers or something...and always I play Got it Love it...
But I have strings of the same groups of ladies... and tonight is one of those...
So... I wanted to do something different.
I'm thinking...take my Rectangle Woven Selections (the one for the 9x13 baker)...and filling it with odd and end things that I'm not using for my demo...kitchen timer, easy opener, egg separator, grill cards, etc...
Passing it around...and then taking one item out(maybe have the host take one out)...and whoever guesses which one was taken out can have a prize...

This isn't anything new, I've heard of this being done at baby showers etc..but it would be new for my shows...
Any ideas on how to do this? Give them one minute to pass it around? Tell them before hand what I'm doing? ...or not tell them...Just say " Here are some products that I love, but I'm not demoing today...I just wanted you all to see them..." ...and then take one out?


Any thoughts from you more creative people would be helpful! I leave for my show in one hour! LOL AHHH!!
 
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Have u searched games on here? There are tons on here.
 
I love the word puzzle one.

Take "Just One Word" and scramble the letters up. Tell them the only hint you can give is that it is just one word. Set your timer for every howmany minutes you want them to try.

When I have done this people have loved it. I know it does not show products but it is a cute game.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Try Something Different at Shows: Pass It Around & Take One Down!" mean?

This phrase encourages Pampered Chef consultants to engage their guests by allowing them to sample products during shows. It creates an interactive experience where guests can taste, touch, and feel the products, making it more likely they will make a purchase.

How can I implement this idea at my Pampered Chef shows?

To implement this idea, select a few popular products that can be easily sampled or demonstrated. Prepare small portions or samples, and as you present each item, pass it around for guests to try. Encourage them to take notes on their favorites and ask questions as they enjoy the samples.

What types of products are best for passing around at shows?

Products that are easy to prepare and serve in small portions work best. Consider items like dips, spreads, or baked goods that can be made using Pampered Chef tools. Make sure to choose items that highlight the versatility and quality of the products you are showcasing.

How does passing around samples enhance the guest experience?

Passing around samples creates a more engaging and memorable experience for guests. It allows them to taste the products firsthand, which can increase their interest and likelihood of purchasing. It also fosters conversation among guests, making the show feel more social and inviting.

What should I do if guests have dietary restrictions?

Always check with your guests ahead of time about any dietary restrictions or allergies. Prepare alternative samples that cater to different dietary needs, such as gluten-free, dairy-free, or vegetarian options. This inclusivity ensures that all guests can participate and enjoy the experience.

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