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The thread explores predictions about which Pampered Chef items may be discontinued soon, with participants sharing their thoughts and experiences regarding specific products they believe could be removed from the catalog.
Views differ among participants regarding which items may be discontinued, with no clear consensus emerging on specific products.
Participants draw on their personal experiences and sales history to inform their predictions, reflecting a variety of opinions on the utility and popularity of certain products.
Consultants interested in understanding community sentiments about product discontinuation and those looking to gauge which items may be less favored among customers.
wadesgirl said:Grilling planks for sure.
It is always sad when they get rid of things.
BethCooks4U said:Holiday Plates, SA Rectangle Trays and possibly the Rectangle Stand, SA Large Square Bowl, Kitchen Spritzer.
leftymac said:I will be sad to see the rectangle trays go, but then again I have 4 of them and don't use them too much (except for kitchen towels in one, and the other holds various dish detergents on the sink).
I'll also be sad to see the SA Large Square Bowl go b/c I love it so much, but I feel like they're slowly getting away from the square stuff.
I won't be sad to see the kitchen spritzer go because I'm tired of the giant cloud every time I use it.
Grilling planks were the only thing I could think of off the top of my head.leftymac said:It is sad...even sadder when my customers don't feel the urge to go buy everything that's being discontinued!
I should go look through a catalog to make predictions -- I can't for the life of me think right now of anything that's just kinda silly and that isn't selling that will be discontinued.
NO to the kitchen spritzer. I would seriously stock up on these if they ever went out of the catalog. Then again, the several I've had for years are still working fine. But still, not my spritzer.BethCooks4U said:Holiday Plates, SA Rectangle Trays and possibly the Rectangle Stand, SA Large Square Bowl, Kitchen Spritzer.
SA Wh*releftymac said:I will be sad to see the rectangle trays go, but then again I have 4 of them and don't use them too much (except for kitchen towels in one, and the other holds various dish detergents on the sink).
I'll also be sad to see the SA Large Square Bowl go b/c I love it so much, but I feel like they're slowly getting away from the square stuff.
I won't be sad to see the kitchen spritzer go because I'm tired of the giant cloud every time I use it.
wadesgirl said:SA Wh*re
vwpamperedchef said:Dessert Plates, pg 9
Herb Keeper
vwpamperedchef said:Dessert Plates, pg 9
Herb Keeper
vwpamperedchef said:I agree, I thought I would use it and it is just sitting around, gets in my way, I move it, move it again, (I'll sell it if anyone thinks they would like it) I just don't use the herb keeper as much as I thought....................
On to better things, like bring back PC Coffee!!
letscook04 said:Holiday Plates (serving and appetizer)
Windowpane Lines
Measure Mix & Pour
Mini Whipper
Decorator Bottle Set
Chef Kearns said:Of course all of the Holiday stuff is going.
Dots Stemware
Drink Charms
Windowpane Linens
Bamboo Carving Board
Herb Keeper
12-Cup Muffin Pan (too hard to clean)
Pie Gate
Delightful Desserts Cookbook
Grilling Planks
koima said:Aren't the drink charms new for Fall/Winter? I'd be surprised if that one goes since it's new.
I've sold several pie gates - people who bake pies really seem to like them.
I'm unimpressed by the linens. And a glass of water with a plastic wrap tent does the job of the herb keeper just fine - I've been doing that for years and my herbs last for well over a week, sometimes 2-3 depending on the herb.
pcsharon1 said:Does anyone sell - or use - the hold n slice?
What about the cutting board with measure cups?
pcsharon1 said:I expect something new in the bamboo line - I think after how much it was played up in the last catalog they are going to try to make it a bigger line like stoneware, cookware, SA and cutlery.
While specific items may vary, Pampered Chef typically reviews their product line twice a year. Items that are underperforming in sales or have lower popularity may be considered for discontinuation. It's best to check the official Pampered Chef website or consult with your consultant for the most current information.
You can find out if a specific item is being discontinued by visiting the Pampered Chef website, where they often post updates about product availability. Additionally, your Pampered Chef consultant can provide insights and updates on which items may be phased out soon.
Yes, some signs that may indicate a Pampered Chef item could be discontinued include a lack of stock, reduced promotions on that item, or if it has been available for a long time without updates or new versions. Keep an eye on seasonal catalogs as well, as items that are not featured may be at risk.
If you have your eye on a Pampered Chef item that you suspect may be discontinued, it's best to purchase it as soon as possible. You can also ask your consultant for advice on whether the item is likely to remain available or if there are similar alternatives you might consider.
Occasionally, Pampered Chef may offer discounts on items that are being discontinued to clear out inventory. Keep an eye on their promotions and sales announcements, and check with your consultant for any upcoming deals on items that may be phased out.