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The thread centers around the recent discontinuation of certain Pampered Chef stoneware items, with participants sharing their thoughts on which products are being phased out and expressing their preferences for potential new colors. There is a mix of personal experiences related to the usefulness of the discontinued items and speculation about future offerings.
Views differ on the discontinuation of specific items, with some participants expressing sadness over the loss of certain products while others speculate on potential new colors. No clear consensus emerges regarding the overall impact of these changes.
Participants shared personal experiences and preferences related to the stoneware items being discontinued, reflecting on their utility in everyday cooking and entertaining.
Consultants and community members interested in product changes and color options may find the discussion relevant to their experiences and customer interactions.
That would be pretty.KellyTheChef said:What about a chocolate color?
I love the small round stone! I use it all the time to make nachos and re-heat left overs. And if you ever get those small frozen pizzas too.redsoxgirl said:I'm pondering buying the muffin and 2 rounds this month.
I think it's weird that they are discontinuing the cranberry scrapers, but the new scrapers are still cranberry!
KellyTheChef said:What about a chocolate color?
KellyTheChef said:What about a chocolate color?
I had a 12-cup muffin stone, now I have 2 6-cups... i'll let you do the math!kspry said:Yes, the 6-cup muffin pan and small round stone are leaving.
I hope the 6-cup shows up on the outlet...I am afraid of the 12-cup, it looks really heavy.
When Pampered Chef discontinues a stoneware item, it means that the product will no longer be produced or sold by the company. This can happen for various reasons, including changes in consumer preferences, updates to product lines, or the introduction of new designs.
Once an item is officially discontinued, it may be available for a limited time through existing inventory at Pampered Chef consultants or on resale platforms. However, it is not guaranteed that you will find the specific item you are looking for, as availability can vary.
Replacement pieces for discontinued stoneware may be difficult to find, as Pampered Chef typically only offers replacements for items that are currently in production. However, you might find replacement pieces through other consultants or second-hand marketplaces.
Pampered Chef may discontinue stoneware products for several reasons, including low sales, the introduction of new designs or materials, or the need to streamline their product offerings. The company aims to keep its catalog fresh and aligned with current cooking trends.
While Pampered Chef does not typically announce discontinuations in advance, you can stay informed by following their official communications, such as newsletters or social media updates. Additionally, consulting with your Pampered Chef consultant can provide insights into upcoming changes in product availability.