What are some creative Pampered Chef display ideas for a new bakery partnership?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses creative display ideas for Pampered Chef products in a new bakery partnership. Participants share their experiences and suggestions regarding setting up displays, the types of items to include, and considerations related to company policies on product displays.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares excitement about setting up a display in a new bakery, mentioning plans to include catalogs, a register to win box, business cards, and a few products.
  • Another participant expresses support for the idea and suggests using small bowls and towels for displaying business cards and products.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions offering the bakery a discount and free items as a gesture of thanks.
  • Another participant advises checking with the home office regarding the rules for displaying items in a business, noting that selling products in stores may not be allowed.
  • One participant recalls reading about restrictions on selling products in stores and expresses concern about breaking any rules.
  • Another participant agrees with the concern about product displays in stores and compares it to placing catalogs in other businesses like salons or offices.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the appropriateness of displaying products in stores, with some participants expressing concern about potential rule violations while others share their plans to set up displays.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and ideas related to setting up displays in a bakery, with varying interpretations of company policies on product sales and displays.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative display ideas and insights on navigating company policies regarding product displays in local businesses may find this discussion relevant.

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I came across a great oppurtunity today. A new bakery opened up downtown and has some to die for goodies. I had already taken my catalogs in to the owner in hopes of getting some sales. Well, this morning I asked her if I could set up a display in her bakery. She said yes!!! This would display would stay in her store all the time. I had thought I would just put some catalogs, a register to win box, my business cards and maybe a product or 2. Do you ladies have any ideas? I went shopping immediately to buy a small bakers rack and found one on sale for next to nothing. It is not very big and only has 3 shelves. I do not want to clutter it up though.
I am very excited at the possibilities ahead and the contacts I might make with this. Any of your ideas would be greatly appreciated.
 
That is a great idea, especially in a bakery. Hope everything works out great for you.

Good Luck,
Debbie :D
 
Awesome idea - I just may contact a couple bakeries or similar stores here! Where do u live in NC? I live in New Bern. A couple idea for your display would be to use the simple additions small bowls and rack to put your business cards in. Also I'd be sure to display some things on one of our towels on the shelf. You may also want to consider thanking the bakery owners somehow.....maybe with an item they could use in the shop? Good Luck! :o
 
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Thanks Cindy. I had planned on offering the bakery 20% off throughout the year. I will probably bring her some free goodies as well.
I live in Marion. It is about 30 miles east of Asheville.
 
What a great opportunity for you! I suggest you check with HO to see if you can display items at a business. I know that we can not have items "for sale" at any store. You CAN put out flyers, catalogs, order forms and business cards. Let us know what you find out!

PS: I live in Mebane NC (half way between Raleigh and Greensboro).
 
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I only have a batter bowl with my business cards and a few small wooden spoons attached the the rack as display. Nothing big. All that is really there is catalogs, business cards and the new mini catalog.
 
The reason I brought it up is that I was asked to display a wine bottle opener at a Winery. They said I could sell them or take orders if I wanted. I was going to do that but saw somewhere that I couldn't display products in a store. I don't remember if it was in the Recipe for Success or where. When I get a chance to look it up I'll let you know.

The big deal is that PC does not allow us to sell in stores and it could just be my interpretation. I wouldn't want anyone to get in "trouble" over an innocent act.
 
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I know what you are talking about. I read it a while back. You can not set your stuff up to sell on a regular basis in a store. So they are bascially saying no PC stores. I think mine will be ok because it is no different then putting out catalogs at a hair salon or doctors office. But as you say, I surely don't want to be the one to break any rules. I will check my book again. Thanks.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some eye-catching display ideas for showcasing Pampered Chef products in a bakery?

Consider creating a themed display that highlights seasonal baking. Use colorful tablecloths and props like fresh ingredients (flour, eggs, fruits) alongside Pampered Chef tools like mixing bowls and measuring cups. Arrange the products in a way that demonstrates their use, such as showing a mixing bowl filled with cookie dough next to a cookie press.

How can I incorporate bakery items into my Pampered Chef display?

Integrate freshly baked goods into your display by using Pampered Chef products to showcase them. For example, use a cake stand to elevate a beautifully decorated cake or display cookies on a platter. You can also offer samples of baked goods made with Pampered Chef tools to engage customers and demonstrate product effectiveness.

What are some creative ways to use signage in my display?

Use chalkboards or decorative signs to highlight special promotions or recipes that utilize Pampered Chef products. You can create a "Recipe of the Week" sign that features a bakery item made with Pampered Chef tools. Make sure the signage is colorful and easy to read, drawing attention to both the products and the baked goods.

How can I make my display interactive for customers?

Set up a small demo area where customers can try out Pampered Chef products, such as mixing dough or decorating cupcakes. You can also host mini baking classes or workshops that allow customers to use the tools hands-on. This not only showcases the products but also creates a memorable experience for customers.

What themes can I use for my Pampered Chef bakery display?

Consider themes like "Holiday Baking," "Summer Treats," or "Healthy Baking." Each theme can guide your product selection and display style. For example, a "Holiday Baking" theme could feature festive colors, holiday cookie cutters, and recipes for seasonal treats, while a "Healthy Baking" theme could focus on whole grain ingredients and healthier baking tools.

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