What are the Top Ten Pampered Chef Items for a School Fundraiser?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around ideas and suggestions for selecting top Pampered Chef items to feature in a school fundraiser. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding product selection and fundraising strategies.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests a list of ten items including the Batter Bowl, Ultimate Slice and Grate, and Food Chopper.
  • Another participant shares their experience recommending a broader selection of items, including groups of stoneware and cookbooks, to provide more choices for customers.
  • Several users mention the importance of including cookbooks in the fundraiser, noting their popularity and effectiveness in driving sales.
  • One participant expresses concern about limiting options to just ten items, suggesting that it may restrict sales potential.
  • Another participant discusses the idea of categorizing items by price range to appeal to a wider audience.
  • One participant shares their experience with a fundraiser that successfully included multiple product categories, enhancing customer choice.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on whether to limit the selection to ten items or to offer a broader range. While some participants advocate for a limited selection, others emphasize the benefits of providing more choices.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily discussing their personal experiences with fundraisers, focusing on strategies that have worked for them in similar situations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on product selection and fundraising strategies may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

sonalnh
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I have an opportunity to do a Fundraiser for an elementary school with 504 kids. They want to keep it simple, no catalogs and order forms. They suggested coming up with the Top 10 Items, and creating an order form with that info.

I REALLY need some HELP!!:confused:
 
In my opinion:

Batter bowl (lg), Ultimate Slice and Grate, Stoneware Bar Pan, Lg Stone, Quick-Stir Pitcher, Food Chopper, Roasting Pan, Mini Muffin Pan, Jar Opener and Measuring Cups..

If they let you, I'd definately put on there that if they are interested in something else, check out the website.:)

Good Luck!
 
The Measure-All Cup; Large Classic Batter Bowl; Large 15" Pizza Stone; Ultimate Slice & Grate; Kitchen Shears; Chillzanne Rectangle Server; Food Chopper; Serrated Bread Knife; Square Griddle; New 8" Executive Saute Pan,
are my votes. You might just as well get some Cookware benefits for your
efforts. You have given them a wide price range, and Family friendly items.
If you wanted to eliminate one of the above, the Professional Family Skillet
is one of my favorites and extremely useful for those you will be marketing to.
Grandmarita
 
I'm doing a fundraiser right now for a day care. They also wanted to keep it simple. What I did was show small GROUPS of things. For instance, I gave a choice of 3 stoneware pieces, 3 cookbooks, the batter bowls, food chopper, cutting board, some smaller utensils (measuring spoons, mini spatula, garlic press, bamboo stuff), pantry items (3 seasonings, beer bread, and coffee), Simple Additions small bowls and caddy, and the Chillzanne pieces.

It seems to be doing well and even though it's more than 10 items, it gives a the customers more of a choice - most people buying from a fundraiser are ONLY doing it to help out the org. Even if they do like PC products, they should be given a range of prices to choose from. Picking out 1 piece of stoneware, 1 cookbook, ONE chillzanne piece - isn't really giving enough choice I think. That's just my opinion.

I also think offering the cookbooks as an option is EXTREMELY important. I think they don't get enough 'attention". I always rave about them at my shows and I always sell at least 3 or 4 and more than a few times, the people who have bought them have come back to me later and ordered the products listed in the recipes because, well, it's just more fun to do the recipe with the right products. The recipes are also SO delicious and EASY that anyone can do them.
 
Will this Show be closing in March or April? If April, it would be great if you
could tell them the benefits of ordering $60, and they could have their choice
of the Freebies. That would encourage larger sales, and everyone would
benefit. I agree with you on the Cookbooks. August was one of my best months, with the free cookbook as the Guest bonus. I'm glad we have IT"S GOOD FOR YOU, as a guest bonus in April. I've been auditioning recipes so I can recommend several at my Shows.
Grandmarita
 
I never realized we could do this. I've got two fundraisers going on at the same time next month, but we're using the whole catalog. Hmmm...I'll have to remember this. But -- I wonder if you'll hurt yourself by not offering all of it? Just my opinion.
 
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Pampered Princess

I'm not sure what you meant by showing small groups. I'm not doing a kitchen show it's totally a catalog fundraiser. Are you actually combining three itrms and then just putting one total price?

PLEASE explain, i'ts 1:09am and my comprehension skills aren't so sharp right now.:confused:

Thanks
 
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Grandmarita

My fundraiser is in April, and they wanted a healthy recipe so it's going to help me promote the Good For You Cookbook. I also got this lead by doing a Health Club Good For You Cookbook Giveaway. So it's tieing into my theme very well.:)
 
How are you showing the small groups? Do you have a flyer that you have made up with pictures? If you do could you post it? Thanks Pamperedprincess74
 
You've got me thinking with this...I have f/r next month that's going to be a multi vendor event. It may be overwelming for people to stand there and decide by the catalog. I am working on a HWC display, its a cancer patient the f/r is fo, so obviously I'll sell the HWC products. But maybe I should have out the Ultimate Slice and Grate, Food Chopper, Saute Pan with item #'s and prices so people can order easier.

I appreciate any imput!:)
 
My Top TenFood Chopper, Executive Small Saute Pan, All the Best Cookbook, Kitchen Shears, Classic Batter Bowl, Large Round Stone, Can Opener, Garlic Press, Medium Cutting Board, and Quikut Family Size Pitcher.
I would personally make up a flyer with all items that are $10 and under.
$20 and under! $30 and under and then everything else!
Also combinations of gift ideas for those prices.
Debbie
 
My Top 10 Are:
Prep Bowls, Garlic Press, Can Opener, Classic Batter Bowl, Food Chopper, Large Bar Pan, All the Best Cookbook, Small Mix n Scraper, Measure All Cup or Easy Read Measuring Cups and 8" Saute Pan.
 
sonalnh said:
I have an opportunity to do a Fundraiser for an elementary school with 504 kids. They want to keep it simple, no catalogs and order forms. They suggested coming up with the Top 10 Items, and creating an order form with that info.

I REALLY need some HELP!!:confused:

You could do an order form that has the "top ten" of different price categories.. like the top 10 products that are $10 and under, $10-$25, $25 and up. i wonder if really you'd limit sales if you're only offering 10 products. we sell kitchen items, not chocolate. if people want to help out but can't use the 10 things available for sale, i don't think they'll just buy a product to support the cause.. b/c it'll sit around the kitchen (unlike a chocolate bar that they could give to their nephew or grandkid if they don't want it).. i hope i'm not confusing in explaining that.. it's been an early morning! anyhow, if you would like help throwing together an order form, i'd be happy to help you out :)
 
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Grandmarita said:
Will this Show be closing in March or April? If April, it would be great if you
could tell them the benefits of ordering $60, and they could have their choice
of the Freebies. That would encourage larger sales, and everyone would
benefit. I agree with you on the Cookbooks. August was one of my best months, with the free cookbook as the Guest bonus. I'm glad we have IT"S GOOD FOR YOU, as a guest bonus in April. I've been auditioning recipes so I can recommend several at my Shows.
Grandmarita
I think you have the wrong cookbook as the bonus for April. It is the Casual cooking cookbook that is being offered free if you spend $60 or more.
 
Hope this helps!
DebbieSAChef said:
I would personally make up a flyer with all items that are $10 and under.
$20 and under! $30 and under and then everything else!
Also combinations of gift ideas for those prices.
Debbie

Great ideas!!

My top ten:

Measure all cup, Food Chopper, Executive Small Saute Pan, All the Best Cookbook, Classic Batter Bowl, Large Round Stone, Can Opener, Medium Cutting Board, Knives, and Quikut Family Size Pitcher.

:)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top ten Pampered Chef items for a school fundraiser?

The top ten Pampered Chef items for a school fundraiser typically include popular kitchen tools and products that appeal to a wide audience. These often include the Classic Batter Bowl, Stoneware Baking Set, Mix ‘N Chop, Chef's Knife, Garlic Press, Quick Slice, Measuring Cups, Silicone Baking Mat, Bamboo Utensil Set, and the Deluxe Cooking Blender.

How can Pampered Chef products benefit a school fundraiser?

Pampered Chef products are known for their quality and practicality, making them appealing to potential buyers. The funds raised can support school programs, activities, or equipment purchases, and the products often encourage cooking and family time, which aligns with community values.

Are there any specific Pampered Chef items that sell better than others during fundraisers?

Yes, items like the Stoneware Baking Set and the Mix ‘N Chop tend to be bestsellers during fundraisers due to their versatility and effectiveness in the kitchen. These products are often recommended for their ease of use and durability, making them attractive to buyers.

How can we promote Pampered Chef items effectively for our fundraiser?

Effective promotion can include using social media platforms to showcase the products, hosting cooking demonstrations, and providing samples of food made with the items. Additionally, creating engaging flyers and utilizing email newsletters can help spread the word about the fundraiser.

Is there a way to get discounts or special offers on Pampered Chef items for fundraisers?

Yes, Pampered Chef often provides special offers or discounts for fundraisers. Coordinators can reach out to a Pampered Chef consultant to inquire about any available fundraising programs, which may include reduced prices or additional incentives for bulk orders.

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