Which Pampered Chef items may be discontinued soon?

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Discussion Overview

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.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions grilling planks as a likely candidate for discontinuation, expressing sadness over the loss of items.
  • Another participant shares their experience of having several rectangle trays but not using them much, indicating a mixed feeling about their potential discontinuation.
  • Several participants predict that holiday plates, SA rectangle trays, and the kitchen spritzer may be discontinued, with varying levels of attachment to these items.
  • One participant notes that they have not sold many herb keepers and suggests it may be time for a redesign.
  • Another participant expresses surprise at the idea of discontinuing items that have been recently redesigned.
  • Some participants mention specific items like dessert plates, drink charms, and various serving pieces as potential discontinuations, with differing opinions on their popularity and utility.
  • One participant shares a practical tip about using a glass of water with plastic wrap for herbs, indicating a personal preference over the herb keeper.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding which items may be discontinued, with no clear consensus emerging on specific products.

Contextual Notes

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.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in understanding community sentiments about product discontinuation and those looking to gauge which items may be less favored among customers.

Herb Keeper, Grilling Planks, Suds Pump, Spritzer

I tried to love my Spritzer.....
 
legacypc46 said:
I would cry if they did away with the spoon rest. I have four of them and love how handy they are next to my cooktop. I will never go back to the traditional style...they take up way too much space.
I loved this at first but now mine fall apart at the slightest touch (the two metal parts). I have two and they both do that. If they keep it PLEASE add the cup as a replacement piece!!
 
legacypc46 said:
I would cry if they did away with the spoon rest. I have four of them and love how handy they are next to my cooktop. I will never go back to the traditional style...they take up way too much space.


I agree with you on this one!!! I've got one at home & also just got one for our camper. I've been able to sell quite a few to family & friends who come over & see me using it!
 
BethCooks4U said:
If they keep it PLEASE add the cup as a replacement piece!!

I agree, but I suspect the cost of the ceramic piece makes up 80-90% of the total product cost...so it might not be financially worth it. (There has to be some reason HO has never added it to the replacement parts.):grumpy:
 
Mel92504 said:
I agree with you on this one!!! I've got one at home & also just got one for our camper. I've been able to sell quite a few to family & friends who come over & see me using it!

Yeah but the problem is that the new tools don't fit in it well (some not at all). It needs to be wider (maybe an oval shape).

Darlene
 
I sell a ton of the suds pump especially in this economy. Look how much soap u save. You only put in 1m part soap to 3 parts water. Soap last forever using these. And the spritzer......its much more environmentally friendly and wallet friendly then the "Pam" stuff. And the herb keeper is never empty. Its always in my fridge full of fresh herbs. They last so much longer in it and I sell a lot of it too!
 
DebbieJ said:
Again, I agree with Becky. People around here LOVE the party sticks! Maybe it's a Midwestern thing?

Maybe it is a Midwestern thing. I can't imagine trying to push them into the ground out here in AZ.
 
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!!

I was so excited to get the herb keeper and I have used it once and so it sits in my cabinets with all the other PC stuff I never use.
I don't like the spritzer either:thumbdown:
 
leftymac said:
I won't be sad to see the kitchen spritzer go because I'm tired of the giant cloud every time I use it.

LOL! I love the Spritzer except for this! I feel like I need to shower after using it! My face is all greasy! HA!:D
 
I like my spritzer, it took me about 2 yrs of being in PC before I got one and now I love it, can't live w/o it.
Never sold any grilling planks or party sticks. Or petite squares.

I think the ice cream sandwich maker needs to go finally

And bring back the plate sized stone! I LOVE mine, I didn't order any extra when they were being d/c and now I am terrified of even using it because I don't want it to break! That thing is more seasoned than most of my other stones!
 
The window pain...oops, window pane placemats and napkins
all holiday items, beaded things included
they can keep the coffee clip ONLY if they bring the coffee back. I have sold ONE!
Flexible funnels
drainer
mini loaf pan (I think more so than the muffin pan)
crown cake pan...has anyone sold any of this? Are there any other uses for it or recipes?
Maybe some new shapes for the creative cutters? Or next fall/winter...holiday creative cutter set!!
Spin on salads
Grill it quick
grilling planks

I don't have a kitchen that matches the cranberry but I think it is very rich looking. Has anyone had customers comment that they are growing tired of it? Just not sure what "new" color they could come out with since they have done away with the French Vanilla.

YES...please bring back the Chillzanne!!
 
I think the Adjustable Measuring Spoons 2217 will go; people like the new Easy Adjustable one so much better than these.

Also, redesign the Clock/Timer; I love it BUT could we get one that uses an AAA battery and not a dang watch battery??​
 
I am thinking the party sticks will go, too. I love the idea, but really have not used them much at all.
 
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LeslieSGI said:
I think the Adjustable Measuring Spoons 2217 will go; people like the new Easy Adjustable one so much better than these.

I hate the Easy Adjustable Measuring Spoon. It's not big enough to get into any spice container.
 
baychef said:
The window pain...oops, window pane placemats and napkins
all holiday items, beaded things included
they can keep the coffee clip ONLY if they bring the coffee back. I have sold ONE!
Flexible funnels
drainer
mini loaf pan (I think more so than the muffin pan)
crown cake pan...has anyone sold any of this? Are there any other uses for it or recipes?
Maybe some new shapes for the creative cutters? Or next fall/winter...holiday creative cutter set!!
Spin on salads
Grill it quick
grilling planks

I don't have a kitchen that matches the cranberry but I think it is very rich looking. Has anyone had customers comment that they are growing tired of it? Just not sure what "new" color they could come out with since they have done away with the French Vanilla.

YES...please bring back the Chillzanne!!

Never sold a crown cake pan, or creative cutters either..
 
I have sold the creative cutters, a few of them actually, but I know that set has been around for quite a while!

Also, I dont think its a midwestern thing with the party sticks, I'm in IL just as the others are in the area, and my people think they are stupid.
 
I like the party sticks for the beach -

crown cake is just blah to me!

I love the flexible funnels! Since I purchase alot in bulk they are great to transfer stuff to the smaller container - like I will buy pancake syrup and put it in the smaller bottle and refill - same with my cleaning products, olive oil, etc. I even have a set near my tiki bar for the tiki torch oil!
 
Crap, I forgot I even had the crown cake pan!
 
Wow! I am selling a ton of the Crown Cake pan! I bring it to my shows because this is the baking season and it weighs just about nothing! People love the Rum Cake, 7-Up cake...shoot, just about anything you would use a bundt pan for you can use this for. People like that it is dishwasher safe and stable enough to use without another pan to support it. They are selling well for me. I think I sell about 2-4 each show I bring it to.
 
I've never really paid much attention to it in the catalog as I'm not much of a baker, I burn things all the time because I forget they are in the oven!
 
I agree .. the placemats and napkins should go buh-bye ... but they were included in the "spree" so I guess they think we need them ...Other things I'd like to see go but were included in the spree ...* Dotts large bowl ... I can't fit that doggone thing in my cupboard because it's so wide. Ditto for the collapsable bowl. For as much of a space saver as that thing is supposed to be ... I have to store them in the pan cupboard or my PC tote. If I'm gonna have anything that big, I'd prefer a platter.• Cooking for 2 or More ... I think this one ended up in there because they wanted to get rid of it. Most of the recipes are downright gross. I'd rather have All the Best, 29 minutes to dinner or even It's Good for You. That said, I was disappointed that the "good for you" recipes were almost universally too high in sodium.
 
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Di_Can_Cook said:
I agree .. the placemats and napkins should go buh-bye ... but they were included in the "spree" so I guess they think we need them ...

Other things I'd like to see go but were included in the spree ...

* Dotts large bowl ... I can't fit that doggone thing in my cupboard because it's so wide. Ditto for the collapsable bowl. For as much of a space saver as that thing is supposed to be ... I have to store them in the pan cupboard or my PC tote. If I'm gonna have anything that big, I'd prefer a platter.

• Cooking for 2 or More ... I think this one ended up in there because they wanted to get rid of it. Most of the recipes are downright gross. I'd rather have All the Best, 29 minutes to dinner or even It's Good for You. That said, I was disappointed that the "good for you" recipes were almost universally too high in sodium.

Plus, Cooking for 2 or More is a dumb concept. Most recipes are for two or more! How about a Cooking for 2 or Less cookbook? Now there's something we need!
 
Sold a ton of collapsible bowls. couldn't even sell the party sticks when they were host specials. wish the crown cake pan was smaller - want the cake to be higher; too wide.
definite good bye to the place mats.
 
candiejayne said:
I've never really paid much attention to it in the catalog as I'm not much of a baker, I burn things all the time because I forget they are in the oven!

Thats why we have the timer. :) Clip it on you and then you can't forget! I used to do the same thing (especially when I was gardening)!
 
Love love love the crown cake pan. That rum cake recipe is mouth watering (I'm drooling as I type)...and it's nice to have a cake that doesn't require frosting.
 
Wouldn't it be interesting to know what the top 20 products are nationally? (Minus the seasons best, etc)
 
legacypc46 said:
Wouldn't it be interesting to know what the top 20 products are nationally? (Minus the seasons best, etc)

It would be - since some things seem to sell better regionally.

Like - I sold the party sticks all summer long, and they were on brides wish lists, and hosts wish lists....and I sold several sets at full price too - but others didn't sell any of them?

I've never sold a crown cake pan - never even had anyone express any interest or ask a question about it.:confused:
 
I agree that the Adjustable Measuring Spoon is a pain to work with; in fact, the numbers are wearing off of the top, white part on mine! I really don't like this product at all.

I also think that the grilling planks and the holiday items are likely to go.

What I would like to see is a new Clock/timer....in black or stainless steel!!

Paula
 
Party sticks are hard to use up here where it is a balmy 23 degrees...actually it IS warmer than the 18 degrees! Darn things won't go in the ground but the snow is getting deep enough that with the ice...they just might stay up.

The shivering smart *ss from northern NY!! My area did not get hit, but eastern NY state has over 200,000 without power after an ice and snow storm.
 
baychef said:
Party sticks are hard to use up here where it is a balmy 23 degrees...actually it IS warmer than the 18 degrees! Darn things won't go in the ground but the snow is getting deep enough that with the ice...they just might stay up.

The shivering smart *ss from northern NY!! My area did not get hit, but eastern NY state has over 200,000 without power after an ice and snow storm.

LOL - I saw that on the news this evening.

It looked like the where the Winter Warlock lived in Santa Claus is Comin To Town!:D They were doing arial shots, and it didn't even look real - that was one crazy ice storm!
 

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