Home parties are still a popular venue to shop for Tupperware. A Tupperware consultant gives a party at a friends or customers home to show off the newest and most popular Tupperware items. Guests can place orders for any Tupperware products at the party allowing the host of the party to earn free gifts as a bonus for her time in throwing the party.
You can also host an online Tupperware party. It takes five minutes to set up a Tupperware party online. After you register as an eHost at Tupperware.com, you can invite guests by entering their name and email address online. An email invitation with a special link to begin shopping for your online party is sent to everyone. The online party is active for fourteen days.
Now Tupperware products are also showing up in kiosks at shopping malls all over the United States. The kiosks carry a good but somewhat limited selection of Tupperware items. If you don't find what you are looking for they can also take orders for other Tupperware products and they have catalogs available for you to take home for future purchases.
You can also order Tupperware online. Consultants have websites available for their regular customers to search and place orders. If you do not have a personal Tupperware consultant, you can go directly to Tupperware's website to see new products and place your order.
Tupperware fundraisers are an option for raising money for just about any non-profit project or organization. The catalog is exclusive to fundraisers and is different from the other Tupperware catalogs. The fundraiser catalogs offer about sixty-five different products and most are only available through a Tupperware fundraiser. A wide range of products and prices are available so everyone can find something affordable and practical.
Why buy Tupperware? Even though the prices may seem a little high, Tupperware products are versatile, durable and sturdy. They offer practical kitchen storage containers and other gadgets to help throughout the home. They are used for storage as well as for preparing and serving food.
This has renewed my interest in Tupperware. I may have to buy a set of cereal bowls. They have new colors now. The world famous Tupperware parties are still going strong.
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Tupperware is definitely sturdy. I still have Tupperware from the 60s, when my mother became involved with Tupperware parties. I believe the pieces I have will still be around for the next Ice Age. The Tupperware people apparently didn't think about planned obsolescence when they created it.