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Well, hello there cball! Thank you so much for that info!!!
I would like to have someone here rather than order online cause I want to make sure I am ordering the right thing. This is a vintage piece. I LOVE TUPPERWARE (just had to say it). This piece was purchased over 20 years ago!
Well, hello there cball! Thank you so much for that info!!!
I would like to have someone here rather than order online cause I want to make sure I am ordering the right thing. This is a vintage piece. I LOVE TUPPERWARE (just had to say it). This piece was purchased over 20 years ago!
If anyone would have it, Teri would. She is impressive. Got to love the stuff, it lasts forever!
Well, the thing about Tupperware is - it is the ultimate recyclable. Many of my pieces - I bought in the 70s and 80s. I lost some of my vintage stuff when we moved, and so I was able to purchase replacements thru/ Ebay! So I literally have some pieces I have used regularly for over 30 years. I would say few household items stay intact and useful for a person's entire housekeeping years.
To me - a product that can be used, then resold to someone else and then continue many more years of service is pretty rare in our disposable society. I don't think Tupperware is on the same level as plastic bags, LOL!!!
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