Tupperware's cultural heyday may have passed a half-century ago, but the brand is seeing a resurgence in sales and popularity as coronavirus-wary Americans forego eating out and rediscover home ...
From the moment you arrive at “Dixie’s Tupperware Party,” you know you’re in for a wild ride. In the lobby, enthusiastic patrons urge you to “get your name tag.” Instead of the traditional theater ...
In late 1951, inventor Earl Tupper bought a thousand acres of cow pasture and swamp in Kissimmee, just outside the quiet farm town of Orlando, Florida. There, he and his new vice president and general ...
Entering “Dixie’s Tupperware Party” at the Kennedy Center, you aren’t handed a program, you are handed a Tupperware catalog — and an order form, if you please. Because this is not only a nostalgic ...