I bet Amazon has it.. brb.We've got boxes of Tupperware still in the garage that we don't have room for in the kitchen...much of it from the 60s and 70s.
One of my favorite Tupperware items is their citrus peeler...those things just fckn work.
Their storage containers (especially the more "modern" varieties are sturdier and work better than the competition. I hate to see them fold.
I bet Amazon has it.. brb.
I mean of course they do. For $6.99 lmao.
I had this one growing up.Damn we had those also. I can pretty much guarantee we threw those out when cleaning out my parent's house. Of course I ended up keeping half a basement full of worthless furniture which I still have more than a decade later.
Sometimes it's surprising what's worth money. The family kitchen table, one of those 1950's linoleum topped stainless steel tubular leg metal tables so used that the linoleum pattern was worn off in places we sold for like $500 and from what I've heard since they are still going up in value.
My wife's grandmother had that table, same color and pattern. My grandmother had the same table with a red top and my mom had one with a black and white top. Solid as a rock.I had this one growing up.
Yeah, I miss ours.Yeah that's the type of table. Apparently worth a surprising amount of money now.
Therein lies the problem. Tupperware is too easy to copy and lacks exclusivity. They should branch out and market a line of luxury Tupperware-inspired handbags, or shoes, designed by 'Ye.I have this set: ($6)
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My thumb still hurts from prying these lids off in days past:
I like how they didn't cite market saturation. Locked lids are common and even generic ones function just fine.
I mean I don't expect this one-trick pony company to last long.
Woah total flashback to my grandma's house
Oranges: can't you do the same thing with a regular knife?
cut the skin along the equator then use the knife to pop the skin off?
"MidCentury."Yeah that's the type of table. Apparently worth a surprising amount of money now.
Pyrex for cooking green-bean cassarole, tupperware for left-overs? I mean, traditionally. Every good housewive's deam. (Remembering Grandma.)Pyrex master race.