She hosted gatherings for her friends and acquaintances known as "Tupperware parties," earning a commission for everything she sold. She then used the money to help her husband get through university.
Performing Arts Fort Worth, the nonprofit owner and operator of Bass Performance Hall, announced Monday that Dixie’s ...
Dixie's Tupperware Party, starring Fort Worth’s favorite Tupperware Lady, Dixie Longate, will return to McDavid Studio for a ...
The firm's 'Tupperware parties' made it an icon during the 1950s and 1960s consumer revolution, and its air-tight and water-tight containers took the market by storm. But its core business model ...
Brownie Wise was the single mum who pioneered the art of selling small, plastic food containers at parties in 1950s' America. The so-called Tupperware parties she made popular were the forerunner ...
From the Orlando Business Journal. A judge’s order filed Nov. 24 approved the sale of Tupperware’s assets to Party Products LLC. The company is comprised of the Ad Hoc Group lenders – such ...
American group Tupperware is to cut nearly 1,700 jobs as it closes its UK party sales business. The Orlando-based business is to concentrate on selling directly to shops or through alliance ...
Brightly coloured plastic food storage containers made by the U-S company Tupperware used to be in high demand. Tupperware marketed its products at people looking for high-end kitchen storage ...
Perhaps in your personal life, through your mother, a family member, or a close friend, you participated in the bygone era of Avon, Mary Kay, kitchenware (think pots, pans, or utensils), or herbal ...