Twix-ing the Prize: How Many do You Give?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various approaches to giving out prizes at shows, particularly focusing on the use of Twixits and other small gifts. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding the quantity and presentation of prizes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, questions whether to give out one Twixit or a whole package, noting the dilemma of quantity.
  • Another participant shares their experience of rubberbanding a couple of Twixits together for giveaways, preferring not to give a whole package unless to a host.
  • Several users mention using creative packaging, such as cello bags and ribbons, to enhance the presentation of prizes.
  • One participant describes using a woven square to display door prizes, allowing guests to choose their preferred items.
  • Another participant discusses incorporating personalized labels on water bottles as a unique prize idea.
  • One participant mentions gifting Twixits alongside other small items, like scrapers, to create a more appealing gift package.
  • Several users express enthusiasm for visually appealing gifts and share ideas for improving the aesthetic of their prize offerings.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to giving out Twixits, with some preferring individual items while others suggest bundling them. There is no clear consensus on the ideal quantity or presentation style for prizes.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their personal experiences and preferences, reflecting a variety of creative ideas for engaging guests at shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on how to enhance their prize offerings and engage guests during shows may find this discussion beneficial.

I even thought of it myself unlike 99% of "my" other ideas!
 
I just had a vision of the TB layered with Christmas balls. (It's okay. I'm prepared for all the jokes. Let the merriment begin!)
 
I am sure it will be okay until KG gets here!!
 
I buy those little "snack" ziplock baggies and split the twixit's up in those and put those in my rectangle woven selection. That's what I put my prizes in. You don't know what they may already have so I put those in it, SB, recipe cards, scrapers and the quikut paring knives. I figure that's a large enough selection to choose from.
 
gilliandanielle said:
I am sure it will be okay until KG gets here!!

Yeah, I'm looking forward to his 2 cents, but I'm a little scared, too. I like it.
 
gilliandanielle said:
I am sure it will be okay until KG gets here!!

Or me! Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha!
:D

Rae, how do you know this Chris, that you have his balls?
 
Actually, my husband's name is Chris.
 
LOL! My DH's name is Chris too!!
 
So I walked right into your set-up, huh?
 
Way to go, Ann! LOL!
 
Glad to oblige, Ann.
 
Am I that predictable, that you knew I'd be all over that?
 
Not predictable, just well-known and well-loved.
 
Skye said:
I have started making little sample packets of the spices. I include the recipe idea's on the spice bottle and enough spice to make one of the recipes. I use cute scrapbook paper to mount the recipe on, then stick it on the self sealing cello bag. They really have been a big hit, They go before any of my other prizes! And they are cheap to make!! I figure that the spice they sample will be so great that it will turn into a repeat buy! I think they are more likely to want to buy more spices over more scrapers or paring knives!:p

I love this!!!
 
Lisa,

How do you handle the smell of the gylcerin? I cant stand it, even when you add scents. I used to make soap in highschool.
 
Okay, Cheffers, yesterday I finally got to take my basket of pretty door prizes to a show. Big hit! Everyone oohed and ahhed over them. It's amazing what a difference a little cellophane and ribbon can make.Thanks so much for all your ideas.BTW, great show--just under (19 cents!) $800, with 5 bookings!
 
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Isn't it great...Everyone loves a gift to un wrap..hehehe.
 
Soaps - answer for Cookingfool......
Lisa,

How do you handle the smell of the gylcerin? I cant stand it, even when you add scents. I used to make soap in highschool.

Well frankly with the gylcerin, I've never noticed a "scent" which is wierd 'cause I'm sensitive to everything. Maybe the one I buy doesn't have a terrible scent.

I'm also going to be getting out my old retired heart mold and making my pink soaps for my May hostesses for having a heart to Help Whip Cancer.

I love the soaps and so do my kids, and every hostess I've given it to, laugh and say, they have special look only soaps and NOT use, to which I say, USE them and make your own.

I did have a couple of women buy the classic batter bowl, self sharpening utility knife, cutting board, crinkle cutter and the bread tube just because I showed them at a show, in addition to their regular order, so that was a nice addition.


Lisa
 
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  • #109
All my wrapped prizes were a wonderful hit last night..they love love love them too. They said you put so much work into your shows.....hehe, if they only knew..haha 1st one...LOL
 

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