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The thread centers around organizing a cookie exchange show, with participants sharing their experiences and seeking advice on structuring the event and encouraging product orders.
No clear consensus emerges, as participants share differing experiences and ideas without a unified approach to organizing the event.
Participants share personal experiences and suggestions based on their own cookie exchange events, reflecting a variety of approaches and activities.
Consultants looking to host a cookie exchange show may find the shared experiences and game ideas beneficial for planning their events.
LeahMae said:I am interested in doing the cookie exchange show, but would like an outline. Do you just have ppl come get cookies how do you work ordering the products?
Thanks!!
A Cookie Exchange Show is a fun gathering where participants bring a batch of their favorite cookies to share and exchange with others. It often includes a demonstration of baking tools and techniques, along with recipe sharing and tasting.
To organize a Cookie Exchange Show, start by selecting a date and inviting guests. Decide on the number of cookies each person should bring, typically one dozen per guest. Prepare a list of recipes and ensure you have enough baking supplies and Pampered Chef products for demonstrations. Set up a tasting area and plan for some fun activities or games related to cookies.
Feature products that are ideal for baking, such as cookie sheets, mixing bowls, measuring cups, and spatulas. You can also showcase specialty items like cookie cutters, silicone baking mats, and the Cookie Press for added interest and utility during the show.
Encourage orders by offering exclusive discounts or promotions for attendees. Provide a catalog with featured products and highlight how they can enhance their baking experience. Consider offering a raffle or giveaway for those who place orders during the show to create excitement and incentive.
Incorporate activities such as a cookie decorating contest, cookie trivia, or a taste-testing challenge where guests rate different cookies. You can also have a recipe swap where guests share their favorite cookie recipes, and provide a space for them to write down new recipes they want to try.