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 ...
Having noted that patrons of interactive theater events could be induced to eat, drink and pay to make fools of themselves in public, those clever young things at Ars Nova are now offering Gothamites ...
This is not your grandma’s Tupperware. The iconic storage containers sold at home parties with friends gathered in the living room or kitchen can now be purchased at Target. Miguel Fernandez, CEO of ...
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 ...
Stacey Sottung shows off a stack of colorful bowls in an Instagram video, filming for her followers a taste of the modern Tupperware party, which in addition to bowls and vintage tumblers, may include ...
In the 1950s Brownie Wise accomplished for sales what Elvis Presley did for music. She shook it all up. Just like online today, consumers could buy what she was selling — Tupperware — from the comfort ...
In 1950, few people had heard of Tupperware -- in fact, many were skeptical of plastic food containers, which were known to peel and smell. The earliest dealers set out to disprove this reputation, ...
Forsyth County moves closer to announcing NHL practice rink location for The Gathering at South Forsyth New timeline revealed as plans for The Gathering at South Forsyth take shape One Forsyth County ...
From the moment you arrive at “Dixie’s Tupperware Party,” you know you’re in for a wild ride. In the lobby, enthusiastic patrons urge you to “get your name tag.” Instead of the traditional theater ...
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