Tupperware, an iconic brand that's woven into the fabric of post World War II America, signaled this week that it could be on its last gasp
Tupperware, an iconic brand that’s woven into the fabric of post World War II America, signaled this week that it could be on its last gasp. Known the world over for its plastic food storage containers and its sales parties, Florida-based Tupperware warned that the company was running out of cash and needed additional money – soon – to say in operation.
The parties gained traction also because they were one of the few socially acceptable ways for women to make money at the time. Tupperware products were the centerpiece of the event, carefully stacked and presented to be shown off. “The parties were designed to be fun social gatherings,” including games and prizes, he said, and the most successful Tupperware saleswomen were sometimes rewarded with diamond rings.
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