Understanding the Try Me & Ice Cube Demo

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the "try me" piece and the ice cube demo, focusing on how these elements can be used to demonstrate product features and engage potential customers.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant describes the "try me" piece as a small sauté pan that allows customers to assess their liking before making a purchase.
  • Another participant explains that the ice cube demo involves placing an ice cube in a pan to demonstrate how quickly it melts, highlighting the pan's heat transfer capabilities.
  • One participant shares their experience of adding humor to the demo by mentioning their reluctance to heat the pan and pass it around due to safety concerns, referencing local hospital ERs for comedic effect.
  • Another participant echoes the previous sentiment about the ice cube demo, noting it as a fun way to showcase the durability of cookware under extreme temperatures.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of the demos, but there is a shared recognition of their value in engaging customers and demonstrating product features.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and anecdotes related to product demonstrations, emphasizing interaction and engagement with potential customers.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to demonstrate product features during customer interactions may find this discussion helpful.

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but could someone explain the "try me" piece...

and the ice cube demo?

Thanks!!
 
The try me piece is a small saute pan so they can figure out if they like it or not, before they spend a lot of money on it

The ice cube demo is to put a piece of ice in one of the larger pans and show how fast it melts and let them feel the sides of the pans as to how fast it transfers the cold, which will show how fast it also transfers evenly the heat.
 
I always add... "I know most people don't cook with ice cubes. But I kinda shy away from heating the pan and then passing it around. I'm really not all that interested in seeing the inside of the burn unit of [insert local hospital name here]'s ER."
Kinda corny, but good for a laugh.
 
katie0128 said:
I always add... "I know most people don't cook with ice cubes. But I kinda shy away from heating the pan and then passing it around. I'm really not all that interested in seeing the inside of the burn unit of [insert local hospital name here]'s ER."
Kinda corny, but good for a laugh.
And I wouldn't think your PC insurance would cover it, lol!
 


Hi there! The "try me" piece is a small tool that you can use to demonstrate the quality and functionality of our products to potential customers. It allows them to physically interact with the product and see how it works. As for the ice cube demo, it is a fun and interactive way to show how our cookware and bakeware can withstand extreme temperatures without warping or cracking. You can place an ice cube in our stoneware or metal pans and put it in the oven, and the ice cube will still be solid when you take it out. It's a great way to showcase the durability and versatility of our products. I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Try Me & Ice Cube Demo in Pampered Chef?

The Try Me & Ice Cube Demo is a hands-on demonstration used by Pampered Chef consultants to showcase the versatility and effectiveness of their kitchen tools and products. It typically involves preparing a simple recipe or using a product to demonstrate its features, allowing potential customers to see and taste the results firsthand.

How do I conduct a Try Me & Ice Cube Demo?

To conduct a Try Me & Ice Cube Demo, start by selecting a simple recipe that highlights the product you want to showcase. Gather all necessary ingredients and tools, and ensure you have enough samples for your audience. During the demo, explain each step clearly, encourage participation, and invite guests to taste the finished product.

What products are best suited for the Try Me & Ice Cube Demo?

Products that are easy to use and can produce quick results are ideal for the Try Me & Ice Cube Demo. Popular choices include the Quick Slice, the Mix 'N Chop, or any of the Pampered Chef cookware that can demonstrate cooking techniques. Choose items that allow for visual appeal and taste testing to engage your audience effectively.

How can I encourage participation during the demo?

Encouraging participation can be achieved by inviting guests to help with the preparation, asking questions, and offering samples throughout the demo. Make it interactive by allowing guests to use the products themselves, and create a fun atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable sharing their thoughts and experiences.

What are the benefits of using the Try Me & Ice Cube Demo in my sales strategy?

The Try Me & Ice Cube Demo can significantly enhance your sales strategy by providing a memorable experience for potential customers. It allows them to see the products in action, taste the results, and ask questions in real-time. This interactive approach can lead to increased interest, higher sales conversions, and stronger customer relationships.

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