What Are Some Fun Games to Play at Shows?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various games that participants play at Pampered Chef shows, with a focus on engaging guests and enhancing the experience. Participants share their personal experiences and ideas for interactive activities.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions using the "Queen of Shopper" game but seeks additional ideas.
  • Another participant suggests searching for games in the Files section, indicating a wealth of resources available.
  • One participant shares a game involving a gift bag with a Pampered Chef product, where guests can hold the gift by asking questions about the consultant's job.
  • Another participant expresses interest in the gift bag game and inquires about typical contents.
  • One participant describes a "Deal Or No Deal" game where guests can choose to open cards representing items, influencing their likelihood to book a show.
  • Another participant recounts a game where guests write down their most hated kitchen utensil, which led to humorous discussions.
  • One participant mentions a successful left/right game using a Sweet Mocha Hazelnut sprinkle, indicating its popularity.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific games and their execution, with no clear consensus on a single preferred game among participants.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and creative ideas for games, reflecting their individual approaches to engaging guests at shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for interactive game ideas to enhance guest engagement at their shows may find this discussion helpful.

jewls243
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I am in need of some games to play at the shows I have coming up. I hve the Queen of Shopper game, but thats the only one that I have. Could anyone give me any ideas please???
 
If you click on Files in the menu you can do a search on "games" and you will find a ton of ideas.
 
any new ones???
 
My new favorite is to have a gift bag with a PC product inside... typically something worth 6-15 $. I tell them what the product is worth. Then I set a timer for 9-15 (I don't tell them how long) minutes depending on how long my recipe needs to set or bake. I play the "ask me about my job" game and every time someone asks a question they get to hold the gift. When the timer goes off whichever guest has the gift gets to keep it.
 
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Thats a cute idea! What do you normallly put in the bag as the free gift???
 
Here are some for you.....
 

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jewls243 said:
Thats a cute idea! What do you normallly put in the bag as the free gift???
typically a seasoning, measure- all cup, crinkle cutter. Things that I have either received for free or at a discount during enhancement month.
 
That Word file ws GREAT! Thanks!
 
Do the ticket game - set the timer - give out tickets as folks ask about the opportunity.
 
chefkristin said:
Here are some for you.....

Kristin, these are fabulous -=- thanks for sharing.:chef:
 
I do a Deal Or No Deal game....basically I made up cards (you could use recipe cards, I just used pieces of cardstock) with items I was willing to purchase (usually less than $10). Then I hand them out and tell them not to open it. I then go through the benefits slide and then explain that if they want to host a show, they can open their card. If they choose not to, they never get to see what was inside their envelope.

The biggest trick is to get someone who is going to say Yes to ask first. Once they say yes and people see what was inside their envelope, the rest of the group is much more likely to book as well.

Also make sure your items are relatively the same. For instance I had the vege peeler in one and the bamboo spatuala set in another and I could read the dissapointment on that persons face that got the vege peeler.
 
Last night I did two "games". The first one I did was having everyone write down what their most hated utensil in their kitchen was. Then after folding the paper in half, write inside a couple of words or sentences as to why they hated that utensil. On the back I had them write their husbands/SO/boyfriend's name. (I got this game off that huge game file!) It was hilarious and everyone loved it!! While I was waiting for the chicken to cook in the microwave I then took a Sweet Mocha Hazelnut sprinkle and did the left/right game. That was a huge hit too!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some icebreaker games to play at Pampered Chef shows?

Icebreaker games can help guests feel more comfortable and engaged. One popular option is the "Two Truths and a Lie" game, where each guest shares two true statements and one false statement about themselves. Others guess which one is the lie. This encourages conversation and helps guests get to know each other.

How can I incorporate cooking challenges into my shows?

Cooking challenges can be a fun way to engage guests. You can divide them into teams and give each team a mystery ingredient to incorporate into a dish using Pampered Chef products. Set a timer and let them get creative! This not only showcases the products but also fosters teamwork and excitement.

What are some fun trivia games related to Pampered Chef?

Trivia games can be a great way to educate guests about Pampered Chef while having fun. Prepare a list of questions related to the company's history, products, or cooking techniques. Divide guests into teams and have them compete to answer the questions correctly. Consider offering small prizes for the winning team to increase motivation!

Can I use product demonstrations as a game during the show?

Absolutely! You can turn product demonstrations into a game by inviting guests to participate. For example, you can have a "Chopped" style challenge where guests must use specific Pampered Chef tools to prepare a dish. This interactive approach not only entertains but also highlights the versatility of the products.

What are some quick and easy games that require minimal setup?

Quick games like "Guess the Ingredient" can be very effective. Prepare a list of common cooking ingredients and have guests guess them based on hints or descriptions. Another option is a simple "Bingo" game using Pampered Chef product names. These games require minimal setup and can be played in a short amount of time, keeping the energy high during the show.

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