Let me ask you, do you have a piece of Tupperware in your cupboard? Just about anybody you know has one or more pieces, and have been to at least one Tupperware party. Tupperware has been a household name for generations. Tupperware was the brainchild of Earl Tupper, a dupont chemist. He found a way to develop light weight, non-breakable containers using waste products from an oil refining process. He had a vision to transform these materials into a "miracle" product, influencing the plastic revolution, and it paid off for him. The Tupperware airtight lid was fashioned after an inverted rim of a can of paint. A simple idea, made into a ingenious product, which holds true today. This idea paved the way for methods to keep food fresher longer and saving money for the consumer.
Tupperware began in 1946 through retail sales. Products had a slow start until 1948, Tupperware then added a lawyer, Brownie Wise, transitioning the company from retail sales to "Tupperware Parties", showing homemakers how to use the products. She had an understanding early on that women were the key to sustaining sound families and formidable communities. Brownie Wise, was the first woman featured on the cover of Business Week in 1954, along with her mantra "If we build the people, they'll build the business". That can be said for a number of companies around today, they have learned that people are the key to any business's success.
Based out of Orando, Fla.,Tupperware's business approaches and community investments are designed to educate and empower women in structuring generations of confident and accomplished women, who have a strong influence on society around them. In December 2005, Tupperware changed its name to Tupperware Brands, reflecting the growing product diversity. Today, Tupperware Brands has a sales force of over 2.4 million around the globe. As an organization, Tupperware supports local and global environmental efforts. They have modified their manufacturing processes, waste reduction practices, and recycling programs, supporting global environmental efforts.
Selling Tupperware products was an attractive career for post-war time wives, when their men returned from the war, and allowed an additional stream of income for their growing families. Tupperware products today continue to enhance lifestyles by unique designs, quality construction and continues to have a lifetime warranty. Tupperware continues to exude quality just by their name.
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