I have a genie bottle brooch which shoots out a little Folly Dust when you click a switch, it came with a small bag of folly dust which I still have. I got it for a song on the good old ceefax twice weekly bargains when my kids were tiny and they loved it! A great distraction to break up arguments or cheer up after bumped heads and several birthday candle wishes were similarly enhanced with a shower of glitter. Only these items came with the dust; they did sell a huge 1lb bag of dust on QVC about 15 years ago
My DD tricked me into heaving her ears pierced when she was about 5 years old; I said she could have them done if she had her pre-school booster jabs without crying. I should have known not to under-estimate her tenacity and so she got her wish. She had a few cute earring bought by my mum, tiny tiny fairies, and cute enameled pumpkins which she has kept for 12+ years. Nana also bought her a beautiful photo frame with a mermaid design.
I don't think even at 5 my daughter saw them as anything more than pretty trinkets but I don't have a problem if buyers also derive some level of sentimental comfort from buying a fairy or angel trinket. I know Mrs Kirk gets criticised for exploiting lonely old dears but no more than anything else QVC sells, beauty, cleaning products or whatever.
I want shopping channels to present lines that aren't on the high street and less of the Dyson, Apple, Clarks etc. I want eccentric characters with niche products and shows that produce shopping telly gold in terms of entertainment so I'd be sad to see Jenifer leave QVC UK.