tupperware in A Sentence

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    She likes her Tupperware.

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    Thank you for returning my Tupperware.

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    I only ask you to return the Tupperware.

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    Tupperware meals my mom packed for us.

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    You need good Tupperware.

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    You can save it for the Tupperware party.

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    Tupperware Home Parties.

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    if you need… You can save it for the Tupperware party.

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    Some people even returned their Tupperware, complaining that the lids didn't fit.

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    But the real problem with Tupperware was that it was made of plastic.

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    In the process, Tupperware ladies became a 1950s cultural force in their own right.

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    I know this is hard, so, if you need… You can save it for the Tupperware party.

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    I know this is hard, um, so, if you need… You can save it for the Tupperware party.

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    Part of the problem with Tupperware was that a lot of consumers couldn't figure out how to work the lids.

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    Even the Stanley salespeople knew it, and that was why growing numbers of them were adding Tupperware to their Stanley offerings.

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    In April 1951, he hired Wise and made her a vice president of a brand-new division called Tupperware Home Parties, headquartered in Kissimmee, Florida.

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    Meanwhile, sales of Tupperware were growing so quickly that the company was on track to become a $100 million-a-year company(~$823 million today) by 1960.

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    A year later he patented the idea that he's most famous for: the“Tupperware seal,” which provided a spill-proof, airtight seal between Tupperware containers and their lids.

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    And yet for all the advantages that Tupperware had to offer, it just sat on store shelves, even when Tupper promoted the launch with national advertising.

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    Tupperware sales consultants bring products, introduce new product lines, answer questions about warranties and replacements and gather names and contact information from new customers for future sales.

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    Every 1.75 seconds, one of them hosts another Tupperware party somewhere in the world, using the sales techniques that Brownie Wise perfected more than a half century ago.

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    They bought a lot of it, too: Tupperware sold so well at home parties that many Stanley salespeople were abandoning the company entirely and selling nothing but Tupperware.

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    She hoped to persuade her Tupperware ladies to jump ship and help her build the new company, but only a handful did- even her own mother decided to stick with Tupperware.

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    They could sell Tupperware part-time while they raised their families, and their careers weren't threatening to their husbands in an era when the man was still expected to be the sole breadwinner in the family.

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    And in the process she and her ever-expanding sales force helped to turn Tupperware from a product that nobody wanted into one of the most iconic brands in American business history, as well known as Kleenex, Jell-O, Xerox, Frisbee, and Band-Aid.

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    Though Wise had made him a millionaire many times over, and had served as the public face of Tupperware at his own request, Tupper grew increasingly resentful that she seemed to receive all the credit for making Tupperware the huge success that it was.

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    As Earl Tupper pored over the dismal sales figures, he noticed that Tupperware was popular with two types of customers: 1 mental hospitals, which preferred Tupperware cups and dishes to aluminum because they didn't dent or make noise when patients threw them on the floor;

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    By the early 1950s, she was ordering more than $150,000 worth of Tupperware a year(about $1.5 million today) for the sizable home party sales force she would built up, this at a time when Earl Tupper couldn't sell Tupperware in department stores no matter how hard he tried.

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    Top-performing Tupperware ladies were promoted to manage other Tupperware ladies, and if the husband of a top-performing manager was willing to quit his job and join his wife at Tupper-ware, the couple could be awarded a lucrative distributorship and transferred across the country to open up new territories.

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