01/31/2021
Let's talk a little bit about our 75 year old company.
Tupperware was introduced to the public in 1948 when Earl Tupper's bell shaped container was developed. Earl Silas Tupper developed plastic containers to contain food and keep it airtight...which featured a then-patented "burping seal."
Brownie Wise realized Tupperware's potential as a fun commodity and realized she had to be creative and therefore started to throw Tupperware Parties. Wise soon created Tupperware Parties Inc.
During the early 1950s, Tupperware's sales and popularity exploded, thanks in large part to Wise's influence among women who sold Tupperware, and some of the famous "jubilees" celebrating the success of Tupperware ladies at lavish and outlandishly themed parties. Tupperware was knownโat a time when women came back from working during WWII only to be told to "go back to the kitchen" -- as a method of empowering women, and giving them a toehold in the postwar business world.
Aside from what the company offers in training, and support, our teams will provide you with constant encouragement, support, training and sisterhood! I have never in my life been a part of something so incredible.
Here is the story of Tupperware in a quick video:
[https://youtu.be/eV2QFJ-tlxI](https://youtu.be/eV2QFJ-tlxI?fbclid=IwAR2TmCvYJ6CGxfOwONOQbnwNg71DJ4487kAvK9YW7kKPCSn_ZidtQoSY56w)
What did you learn about Tupperware in that video? Don't forget - our giveaways are based on participation!
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With some ingenuity and a power-house marketer, a plastic that was originally made for the military became a kitchen staple. Earl Tupper was the creator of T...