What Can Replace a PC Measuring Cup in a Bridal Fair Giveaway Basket?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a participant's inquiry about what to substitute for a Pampered Chef measuring cup in a bridal fair giveaway basket. Various participants share their experiences and suggestions regarding alternative items and the contents of the basket.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, initially included a PC measuring cup in their giveaway basket but was convinced by their team to keep it.
  • Another participant expresses a preference for gift certificates as an alternative to physical items.
  • One participant mentions using a measure-all cup but is hesitant to show their older version at events.
  • Several users suggest adding colorful items like a pink measure-all cup or seasonings with personal branding to enhance the basket.
  • One participant shares their experience of including practical items like a planner and candles in their basket for brides.
  • Another participant notes that they measure with a measure-all cup and have not needed to measure liquid ingredients in their limited live shows.
  • One participant discusses their approach to giveaways and incentives at bridal fairs, focusing on bookings rather than recruitment.
  • Another participant shares their past experiences with different items given away at shows, including cookbooks and stones.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on what items should be included in the giveaway basket, with no clear consensus on a specific substitute for the measuring cup.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences related to preparing for a bridal fair, with a focus on creating appealing giveaway baskets.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community who are preparing for events and looking for ideas on giveaway items may find this discussion relevant.

Intrepid_Chef
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I made up a little basket to give away at a bridal fair. I put my PC measuring cup in it, convinced that I would never need it.

I just went to my team meeting, and they all convinced me to hang onto it.

What should I substitute? I'd be willing to order a replacement from the outlet, if you think there is a comparable product in one of the LOWER PRICED packages you think would be good.
 
I love to give gift certificates. I'm not sure what measuring cup you are referring to??
 
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The 2-Cup liquid one.

The basket contains other items ... but very few of them PC. Mostly dollar store things, but also some twixits, a quikut knife, season's best and other stuff. OH, and a coupon for a free cooking show.

I have a measure-all cup I've never used ... but I don't like showing my old one at shows as it's several years old and looks like it!
 
The pink 1 cup measure-all would have been cute. A couple of seasonings with your name and info on it (of course) would be good. If you have towels, you could put just one in it. That's always nice to add color and something useful.
 
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I have no towels (at least not PC ones) and where would I get a pink measure-all? Is there a $20 or $30 outlet package that contains towels or some other handy item, maybe a cranberry scraper I won't be able to show?

Maybe I could toss in my Simple Additions heart dish like my leader did. Haven't drawn the winner ... she is potentially from very far away and it could be a while until she gets her basket.
 
I was going to ask how long you have, but it looks like the bridal show is done and you need to get something out. I wouldn't give away the cup, those are my favorite cups and I sell alot of them just by talking about them at my shows. What would you use at your shows to measuring ingredients?

You could always make a coupon for $XX amount of an order through you only. This may be better received by the recepient and would have them actually place an order with you. Do you have any of the door prize items laying around? Season's best? Recipe Cards??
 
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I measure with the measure-all ... I've only had a handful of live shows and never had a need to measure liquid ingredients. I just assumed I could do that with measure-all too. I never thought of putting it in the microwave!Yes, the bridal fair is over ... but the winner is a potentially long way away and I plan to tell the winner, "There's a coupon in there for a free cooking show so if you'd like, I could just bring it with me then!" I had no door prize items until the day before the fair, and think I did a fair representation of the few that came in my supply order (recipe cards, quickkut knife, citrus peeler, twixits, seasons best.) Also some other items that I thought would be practical for a bride, like a planner, pen, lotion and candles. I don't think they really took note of what was in the baskets anyway. I may swap in some door prize from my previous product line.
 
Di_Can_Cook said:
I measure with the measure-all ... I've only had a handful of live shows and never had a need to measure liquid ingredients. I just assumed I could do that with measure-all too. I never thought of putting it in the microwave!

Yes, the bridal fair is over ... but the winner is a potentially long way away and I plan to tell the winner, "There's a coupon in there for a free cooking show so if you'd like, I could just bring it with me then!"

I had no door prize items until the day before the fair, and think I did a fair representation of the few that came in my supply order (recipe cards, quickkut knife, citrus peeler, twixits, seasons best.) Also some other items that I thought would be practical for a bride, like a planner, pen, lotion and candles. I don't think they really took note of what was in the baskets anyway. I may swap in some door prize from my previous product line.

I microwave in mine all time. Melting butter, warming up water, chocolate, etc. It's perfect for when your batter bowl is tied up with something else in it at a show.

You don't have to go overboard on the prize either. I gave away the salads cookbook once, the small round stone before, another time I gave the salads cookbook (I had two on hand and don't like them), SB and some recipe cards. When I did the small round stone it was for someone out of town so I just purchased one on the show I was doing at the time and had it shipped to them.
 
Before you go to the bridal show, set a goal - do you want to...
-recruit?
-get bookings?
-sell product?That will tell you what to do for incentives / giveaways and such.Listen to the "Meet the Public" CD on supply order, and if you want to recruit, offer incentives on the starter kit (or just POINT TO PC's awesome 3 forged cutlery for qualifying in 30 days)If you want to get bookings, point to upcoming host specials - literally. Enlarge the flyer to 11x17 and laminate it - costs about $5-8 at kinko's, then folks will be drawn to what THEY want.And when they get what THEY want, you get...God Bless You!-praying for Paige and her family-
 
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When I went to the fair, y'all were at leadership .. and I didn't KNOW about the cutlery. My kingdom for a time machine ...

I know it sounds like sacrilige, but I am not really interested in recruiting. (Dodges flying tomatoes.) If they sign up, they sign up but meanwhile ... I have a deep abiding hatred for Best Buy stemming to their non-English speaking customer service reps, but I digress.

I am just interested in getting bookings and bridal registries. And right now, all I am interested in is finding out what I can buy to put in place of the little cup. Or if I should just toss in my heart dish like my recruiter did and be done with it.
 
AWESOME!!! I get to see Scott's face.... Nice to meet you Scott.

Isn't it funny how you see a person until you see them...
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I use instead of a Pampered Chef Measuring Cup in a bridal fair giveaway basket?

You can consider using a standard glass or plastic measuring cup, which is widely available and serves the same purpose. Additionally, a set of measuring spoons can also be a great alternative, as they are essential for precise cooking and baking.

Are there any unique measuring tools I can include instead of a PC Measuring Cup?

Yes! You might include a collapsible measuring cup, which is space-saving and convenient for storage. Another option is a digital kitchen scale, which can provide more accurate measurements for baking and cooking.

Can I use a decorative item instead of a measuring cup?

Absolutely! A decorative bowl or a stylish jar can serve as a unique substitute. You can fill it with baking ingredients like flour or sugar to add a personal touch to the basket.

What about including a recipe book instead of a measuring cup?

A recipe book is a fantastic idea! It can inspire the couple to cook together and can be paired with other kitchen tools in the basket. This adds value and encourages them to use their new kitchen items.

Is it okay to include a gift card instead of a measuring cup?

Yes, a gift card to a kitchen supply store or a local grocery store can be a thoughtful addition. It allows the couple to choose their own measuring tools or other kitchen essentials, making it a versatile option.

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