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minus-square@braplink7•2 months agoGrowing up all airtight containers were referred to as Tupperware but now I think about it I can’t remember the last time I saw these in a shop to actually buy. They might want to consider getting their product out there on the shelves.
minus-square@AnUnusualReliclink6•2 months agoWere they ever sold in stores? I thought that selling at people’s houses was the core concept.
minus-square@IsThisAnAIlink3•2 months agoYes. Sears + Kmart had them and must have been a big source of sales.
Growing up all airtight containers were referred to as Tupperware but now I think about it I can’t remember the last time I saw these in a shop to actually buy. They might want to consider getting their product out there on the shelves.
Were they ever sold in stores? I thought that selling at people’s houses was the core concept.
Yes. Sears + Kmart had them and must have been a big source of sales.