In late 1951, inventor Earl Tupper bought a thousand acres of cow pasture and swamp in Kissimmee, just outside the quiet farm town of Orlando, Florida. There, he and his new vice president and general ...
The home was built for a movie star who never moved in. It had white columns and terrazzo floors and a huge curved fireplace in the living room. A swimming pool shimmered just off the dining room. And ...
Tupperware’s filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last week prompted many of us to do a double-take. Tupperware had so dominated the business of storing leftover food for so long that the company name ...
Tupperware Brands Corporation, the company that started making and selling the iconic colorful plastic food storage containers back in 1946 filed for bankruptcy last week. And so goes another icon of ...
Five years ago, Monica Luke quit her civil service job at U.S. Northern Command to sell Tupperware. “It’s my full-time job,” the Colorado Springs woman says — a job that lets her be her own boss, set ...
Tupperware's durable containers, as well as its lively home parties, have been passed down through generations, becoming a part of family traditions and valuable memories. While it might be the ...
For decades Tupperware parties were a regular fixture in the social calendars of housewives across Britain and the US - until the company saw a huge decline in interest in the 21st century. The US ...
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