In 1948, Earl Tupper introduced a new brand of airtight containers called Tupperware that allowed for food to be preserved and stored for longer periods of time. No one really cared. The revolutionary ...
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The boomer-beloved Tupperware design that was more genius than it received credit for
While not as popular today, Tupperware saw a great boom in popularity — and for good reason. Here's why you should be on the ...
Few things evoke mid-20th-century suburban life more than Tupperware parties. Though these home get-togethers were designed as a way to sell new products, they also doubled as social events where ...
The year was 1954, and Tupperware was having a party. The company’s new Osceola County headquarters was dedicated by famed Tupperware executive Brownie Wise during a five-day “jubilee,” which also ...
Tupperware Ladies and Tupperware Parties became an icon of midcentury suburban living and an early form of multilevel marketing. Above, a party sometime in the 1950s. Getty Images About eight years ...
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