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" ... Bringing back manufacturing to America, this new kitchenware startup is focusing on two pans that can do most things: sear, saute, stir-fry, boil, braise, bake, and more. Made of either carbon steel or stainless steel, the 12-inch skillet comes with a 7 quart stainless steel pot and a lid. ... "
" ... But all of these sports players seem to pale in comparison to O’Neal and if there is some skepticism about his most recent kitchenware tie-in, one only needs to be reminded of another unlikely union of a former athlete who lent his name to a stove-top grill that had been around for years with little success. In 1994, the inventors of the product took their grill to a heavyweight boxer who reportedly had a reputation for not being the nicest guy in or out of the ring. Somewhat reluctantly he signed a deal to lend his name to the product. ... "
" ... I get pitched to a lot. There's no greater turn-off for me than being shown a product that I'm obviously not interested in, excited about, or qualified to understand. It's pretty obvious what I'm in to—I'm a sucker for kitchenware and fitness products—and if you can't even do the most basic research on what I like, then how can I trust you to understand your customers? ... "
" ... In researching the design specifications for the new products, Target went into the homes of people it was designing for to identify needs and pain points. The "a-ha" moment came when the researchers asked to look inside the kitchen cabinets. The research subjects were taken aback and invariably apologized for the state their cabinets were in. This was the inspiration for making the kitchenware products stackable. ... "
" ... Kamila Hankiewicz, a Polish woman living in London, started a kitchenware company highlighting minimalist Japanese design three years ago following a challenging search for the perfect Christmas gift for her partner. She stumbled upon some Japanese kitchen knives made of Damascus steel but was deterred by the more than £500 ($614) price tag. ... "