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 1950s promised an easier existence for Americans who had endured the Depression and World War II. People began thinking about achieving more than just "getting by." Owning a home and car became ...
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 ...
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, the iconic cult brand, is reinventing itself with new designs, sustainable materials, and expanded retail ...
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 ...
The Orange County Regional History Center will introduce a pocket exhibit Friday called “Brownie Wise: Tupperware’s Poly T-Powerhouse.” The display highlights Wise’s role in the Kissimmee-based ...
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