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gilliandanielle said:I earned my mini-fluted with the September incentive and haven't used it yet... so I busted it out last night to season it before taking it to Feb shows. I made a box brownie mix, split it into the six cups, baked it, then put a scoop of vanilla ice cream in the middle. I covered it with hot fudge, and rose into heaven!!
Companies may discontinue products for a variety of reasons, including low sales, outdated technology, high production costs, or to make room for new and improved products.
You can check the company's website or social media pages for announcements, or reach out to their customer service for a list of discontinued products.
It depends on the company's policies. Some may sell remaining stock at a discounted price, while others may completely remove the product from the market.
Again, this depends on the company. Some may offer limited support and replacement parts for a certain period of time after discontinuation, while others may not offer any support at all.
Unfortunately, as a consumer, there is not much you can do to prevent a company from discontinuing a product. However, you can show your support for the product by purchasing and promoting it, which may influence the company's decision to keep it on the market.