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04-10-2023 12:51 PM
04-10-2023 01:03 PM
The only thing in my Kitchen that could burp, and not have to say excuse me. ![]()
04-10-2023 01:23 PM
As a child, the best thing about my mother hosting Tupperware parties was the left-over bridge mix and other candy.
04-10-2023 01:31 PM
I had a friend who sold Tupperware and asked me to host a party. I did and invited a group of ladies I worked with. I did not know at the time, that based on amount of sale, I qualified for specific gifts (containers) since I hosted the party. Still use the containers today. That was in the late 70s.
04-10-2023 01:36 PM
So sad to lose a product that became a "standard" through the years. I especially loved their wonderful children's sipper cups and still have newer pieces, like "3 nested bowls" with the best potato salad bowl EVER!
04-10-2023 01:58 PM
@ECBG I thought the Tupperware child's sippy cup was great. Simple design and easy to wash. We kept several around for a long while in case visitors forgot their kid's cup.
04-10-2023 02:02 PM
@PA Mom-mom wrote:@ECBG I thought the Tupperware child's sippy cup was great. Simple design and easy to wash. We kept several around for a long while in case visitors forgot their kid's cup.
Our grandsons used those cups for orange juice when they would spend the weekend.
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04-10-2023 02:48 PM
I have one piece of Tupperware ( strainer ) bright yellow ...had the thing approximately 45 plus years
04-10-2023 03:23 PM - edited 04-10-2023 07:17 PM
Can't remember when I last purchased actual Tupperware. I had a boatload of Lock-n-Lock. Some of the sets included seldom used sizes and I have had flaps break off over time. Yesterday I packed leftovers for our kids in L-n-L and told them I didn't the containers back. I'm clearing out most if it and am transitioning to using glass storage.
04-10-2023 03:31 PM
The parties got popular sometime in the 1960s but when I moved into my neighborhood when it was brand new in 1992, we had tons of them. It seemed like there was a party not just fr Tupperware, but for everything else under the sun. It got to be that I dreaded the party invite.
As many as there were for several years they seemed to suddenly disappear.
It is sad about Tupperware though....an American icon.
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