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I looked at the bottom of mine, they are so old they have no numbers on them.  However, they were all made in the USA.

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I have some very old Tupperware that I still use. Over the years a few lids cracked and had to be tossed. 

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Grands are using the kiddie cups from Tupperware that my kids used.  Have many bowls etc that are often in use.  

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I have Tupperware tumblers and a mix and store pitcher that must be 30 years old. 
I also love my Tupperware nestable measuring cups, I have three sets of them. 

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HSN should be putting the bpa info on their site so you know what you are getting.
I have never been a big fan of Tupperware. I had a few pieces that were gifts but never saw the big thrill that so many others did when they went to a Tupperware party. Those parties were a bit before my time.  I don't have any pieces now. I would sure check out the quality of the new Tupperware pieces since it has been out of the limelight for so long. I read awhile ago that it was filing for chapter 11 or being bought by another company. Maybe they found a way to avoid that. 

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In my opinion Tupperware is easier to close than Lock N Lock.
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I have always loved Tupperware.  I think "back in the day", I owned 95% of what they sold.

 

I switched over to Lock & Lock and I like it, but it's nothing like Tupperware.

 

Now I have most of what L & L sells.

 

I bought a large set of Tupperware at Target about 6 months ago, and to my surprise it was made in USA.  So happy to see that. 

 

I'm not sure all of it is made here though.