Twixit! Container: The Perfect Storage Solution?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the Twixit! Container, focusing on its design, functionality, and the challenges consultants face in visualizing products from supply lists. Participants share their personal experiences and opinions regarding the container's utility and appearance.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses curiosity about the container's capacity and suitability for shows or countertop use.
  • Another participant describes the container as a clear plastic item with a white screw-on lid, noting that similar products are available at retail stores.
  • One participant mentions they already have the container in their TurnAbout and were interested in its aesthetic appeal.
  • Another participant shares that they have the container but are unsure of its capacity, indicating it is stored away in their cupboards.
  • One participant expresses frustration over the inability to view pictures of items on the supply list, questioning how consultants are expected to make purchases without visual references.
  • Several participants comment on the container's low cost and its lack of resemblance to typical Pampered Chef products.
  • One participant clarifies that the container is intended for consultants to hold clips and mentions receiving one in their starter kit.
  • Another participant shares that they use the container for door prizes, filling it with Twixits.
  • One participant notes that the container is too small for larger Twixits and mentions they no longer use it, having donated it instead.
  • Another participant mentions using a stainless steel canister for storing small door prizes, which has garnered interest from others.
  • One participant reiterates the desire to see pictures of items on the supply list, expressing relief that they can gather information through the forum.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the container's utility and design, with some participants expressing dissatisfaction with its size and appearance, while others find it useful for specific purposes.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding a specific product intended for consultants, highlighting the challenges of purchasing without visual aids.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in the Twixit! Container and those seeking insights on product visibility and usability within the Pampered Chef community may find this discussion relevant.

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I am doing my supply and wondering what this looks like. How many will it hold? Is it something to take to shows? Something I can leave on my counter?
 
It's a clear plastic container with a white screw on lid. Nothing special. You can buy similar at WalMart.
 
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Thanks - no need to order then. I have them in my TurnAbout. I just wanted it if it was something cute:balloon:
 
It's a small canister with screw on top to fit your clips in. Not sure how many it holds but I have it and it's stuffed in my cupboards some where.
 
I sure wish we could view pictures of items on the paperwork/supply list. I think it's crazy not to be able to see these things. How do they expect us to buy stuff if we don't know what it looks like?!?!
 
It's REALLY cheap and doesn't look like typical PC product IMO.
 
It's not really a product - it's meant to be for consultants only, to hold clips. :)
When I started, we got one in the kit.
 
I use them sometimes. I put twixits in it and use it as a door prize.
 
PamperedChefDebi said:
It's REALLY cheap and doesn't look like typical PC product IMO.

I agree! It's really too small to hold enough twixits...if I remember correctly (and they may have changed the size by now...) it didn't even fit the large Twixits in there! :eek: I never used it for a show...think it went to Goodwill!

I have a stainless steel canister that seals pretty tightly and I keep all of my small door prizes in it. (People ask me where it's at in the catalog quite a bit! :o )
 
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Stampaholic1961 said:
I sure wish we could view pictures of items on the paperwork/supply list. I think it's crazy not to be able to see these things. How do they expect us to buy stuff if we don't know what it looks like?!?!

I wish that too! I am glad that at least we can find out about what we cannot see on here.:balloon: (I love this balloon)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Twixit! Container and how does it work?

The Twixit! Container is a versatile storage solution designed to keep your food fresh. It features a unique sealing mechanism that uses a flexible silicone closure to create an airtight seal, preventing moisture and air from entering the container. This helps to preserve the freshness of your ingredients, snacks, or leftovers for longer periods.

Are Twixit! Containers dishwasher safe?

Yes, Twixit! Containers are dishwasher safe. You can easily clean them in the dishwasher, making them a convenient choice for busy kitchens. Just make sure to place them on the top rack to avoid any potential damage from high heat.

Can I use Twixit! Containers for liquids?

While Twixit! Containers are primarily designed for dry goods, they can also be used for liquids as long as the container is filled to a level that allows the silicone seal to function properly. However, for best results with liquids, it’s recommended to use containers specifically designed for liquid storage to avoid any spills.

What sizes are available for Twixit! Containers?

Twixit! Containers come in a variety of sizes to accommodate different storage needs. From small containers for snacks to larger ones for bulk items, you can choose the size that best fits your kitchen organization requirements. This variety makes them a flexible option for any pantry or refrigerator.

Are Twixit! Containers BPA-free?

Yes, Twixit! Containers are made from BPA-free materials, ensuring that they are safe for food storage. This makes them a healthier choice for you and your family, as they do not leach harmful chemicals into your food.

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