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@depglass wrote:

I didn't see the show, but it sounds like someone else designed the line and put it together with a celebrity.


You didn't see the show and I bet you also don't know that Jason is a BIG FOODIE. Cooking is a big passion for him.


Sounds like you don't know much about Jason...


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J Jason Wu 12" Bamboo Steamer Insert w/ Silicone Rim and Mat

 
 
 

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J Jason Wu 1.7L Diamond Pattern Stainless Steel Electric Kettle W/ Auto Shutoff


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@Chi-town girl wrote:

@depglass wrote:

I didn't see the show, but it sounds like someone else designed the line and put it together with a celebrity.


You didn't see the show and I bet you also don't know that Jason is a BIG FOODIE. Cooking is a big passion for him.


Sounds like you don't know much about Jason...


@Chi-town girl   Not sure that comment was necessary. Whether a foodie or not, many cooking lines on Q are never deveolped by celeb. 

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PS Re: JASON WU COOKWARE SHOW


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@Chi-town girl wrote:

@depglass wrote:

I didn't see the show, but it sounds like someone else designed the line and put it together with a celebrity.


You didn't see the show and I bet you also don't know that Jason is a BIG FOODIE. Cooking is a big passion for him.


Sounds like you don't know much about Jason...


@Chi-town girl   Not sure that comment was necessary. Whether a foodie or not, many cooking lines on Q are never deveolped by celeb. 


@Shanus - the snarky comments about 'celebrities' isn't necessary, but it happens quite often here.


As if to suggest anything attached to a celebrity is something bad or to suggest they aren't involved in the development process. There's nothing wrong with a person deemed to be the face/promoter of the brand teaming up with a manufacturer to offer their branded versions of products. 

And if someone doesn't want to purchase a celebrity branded item, there are alot of options. 

I stand by my comment and whatever I decide to post is 'necessary' 😉


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@depglass wrote:

I didn't see the show, but it sounds like someone else designed the line and put it together with a celebrity.


That's typical.  Nothing appealed to me either way.  Not his fashions nor his kitchen items.

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 Watched some of the show.  Unfortunately, I have to many  pots & pans , so am not in the market to buy , however that electric tea pot  was pretty neat looking.  Loved that he is so into being a Home cook and have kitchen wares that aid him in his favorite recipes. I really liked that he was actually demonstrating  how to use  the cookware . Sandra Bennet  was talking over him and cut him off  to  just chatter or say how many were left or what color the  tea pots were . Again, the QVC Hosts  no matter how nice they seam  chime in over the Rep or  Mr Wu to give the  usual sales pitch .

 

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His frying pans are very nice looking, but they are cast aluminum.which does not hold up very well if you are a serious cook and use them every day.

 

The price is about what you should expect to pay.