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Learn more about the exciting news surrounding Fiesta Products, Sil-PinTM, Sil-Pin Junior, Fiesta Basics, Base-Bowl, our lines of Pastry Mats and the new Head Chefs line
for children. |
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Gourmet Insider
May-June 2008
Fiesta Products' Head Chefs line of tools is a collection of vibrantly colored silicone cooking tools with bendable, standable bodies, designed for smaller hands. |
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The Daily Herald (Chicago, IL)
April 9, 2008
As manufacturers keep putting silicone out there, customers are starting to buy. According to Chris Nielsen, vice president of the Amazon.com Home and Garden Store, "we know that
silicone products sell well. There are a breadth of products that are using it and that fuels innovation." |
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Fancy Food Culinary Products
March 2008
Designed for kids, but irresistible for adults, too, the Head Chef line of kitchen utensils has a comfortable high-grade silicone design for kids that includes bendable arms and
legs. |
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Gourmet Insider
January-February 2008
This small, lightweight rolling pin has the same functions as the full-sized Sil-Pin, but is made for smaller hands. |
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dwell
February 17, 2008
... a rising demand for kids’ cookware has retailers designing with young chefs in mind ... |
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Home Furnishing News (HFN)
February 11, 2008
The benefits of cooking with children is numerous ... “It makes sense from a lot of different angles,” even from the retailers’ point of view. “These are their future customers.
It helps build their brand.” |
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Bon Appetit
March 2008
An all-around great tool with an exceptionally smooth feel. |
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Bon Appetit
March 2008
An all-around great tool with an exceptionally smooth feel. |
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King Arthur Flour Winter 2008 Catalog
January 2008
Easy as Pie ... |
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The Home Marketplace Christmas 2007 Catalog
December 2007
Dough sticking to the rolling pin? Eye catching red silicone rolling pin has a ... non-stick silicone barrel that resists sticky dough. Stainless steel ball bearings ensure a consistent
easy roll. |
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Cooking.com Winter 2007 Catalog
Winter 2007
The least sticky rolling pin the world will be a baking favorite. Very little flour is needed for easy rolling., and the pin is counter-weighted for an even result. |
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Williams-Sonoma November 2007 Catalog
November 2007
Our baking tools provide a foolproof way to roll out homemade pastry dough - even if it's your very first time. Their smooth silicone surfaces instantly release doughs without sticking
or tearing. |
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Paula Deen's Christmas
Christmas 2006
This non-stick, food-safe silicone rolling pin allows for easy rolling and clean up and is the perfect size for smaller hands. |
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O At Home: An Oprah Magazine
Fall 2006
Silicone can take on strong colors which means that even if you don't get around to making your own piecrust, the Sil-Pin Soft Grip rolling pin will look great on the shelf. |
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El Paso Times
May 31, 2006
For me, the No. 1 silicone product at the show was Fiesta Products' Sil-Pin rolling pin ... After using, clean with a damp cloth and, voilá, ready for the next baking event. |
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People
May 2006
How to show motherly love? PEOPLE finds fab gifts to suit Mom's every whim. Featuring Fiesta's Base●Bowls™, Sil-Pin™ and Sil-Pin™ Jr. |
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Cooking Pleasures
February-March 2006
Every pie baker should have a functional, dependable rolling pin, and the Silpin, a heavy-duty silicone-coated version, is worth the investment. |
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Lucky
November 2005
Lucky shops QVC: Candy-colored rolling pins are as punchy as they are useful. |
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Quick & Simple
October 11, 2005
The nonstick surface makes rolling pastry and cookie dough simple. |
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Design On Broadway!
January 18, 2005
Housewares Design Awards 2005: The silicone rolling surface allows for easier dough rolling, reducing sticking without the need to add flour to the dough. |
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New York Post
December 15, 2004
The red silicone coating on a snazzy Sil-pin prevents dough from sticking, and the pin's considerable heft makes rolling it out for pies and tarts a breeze. |
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The Washington Post
December 15, 2004
If you’ve rolled out cookie dough, you’ve experienced the frustration of having it stick to the rolling pin. Dusting the rolling pin with flour or confectioners’ sugar helps, but
here’s an easier solution: Sil-pin. |
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The Day
December 5, 2004
"Silicone really is the innovative product in the kitchen this year." |
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Food & Wine
December 2004
"A silicone coating on the Sil-pin prevents dough from sticking to it." |
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The Chicago Tribune
November 10, 2004
Fiesta Products is selling a hefty and nonstick 12-inch rolling pin called Sil-Pin that's covered with seamless silicone. |
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Fancy Food & Culinary Products
November 2004
The 12-inch-long silicone barrel makes fast work of rolling dough. It also cleans up easily. |
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The Press Democrat
October 31, 2004
Sil-Pin™’s manufacturers say the sleeve of silicone on their rolling pin will roll out any dough without sticking. |
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Home World Business
October 25, 2004
Following its introduction earlier this year of their original SILPIN rolling pin, Fiesta Products recently introduced two new styles at the New York Gourmet Housewares Show. |
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The New York Times
August 25, 2004
I may become a convert to a new rolling pin, the Silpin, a hefty ball-bearing model wrapped in nonstick silicone. I tried it for pâte brise, biscuits and somewhat sticky cream cheese
dough, all with excellent results: smooth, even, nonstick rolling. |