-=> Mike Powell wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
> "In stark contrast to the early days of the company, nearly everyone
> now knows what Tupperware is, but fewer people know where to find it,"
> Brian J. Fox, Tupperware's chief restructuring officer, wrote in the
> filing. Only in 2022 did the company set up a storefront on Amazon and
> start selling at Target, he added.
MP> Most of the Tupperware I have, which was not hand-me-down, was
MP> purchased from retailers, likely Walmart or Kroger. I didn't realize
MP> they were still doing the direct marketing route.
Tupperware was so ubiquitous that any multiple use plastic container
seems to get referred to as "Tupperware" whether it is actual Tupper
or some cheap, overseas kock-off from Wally World.
When I wore a younger man's clothes I got dragged to more than one of
the "Tupperware Party" events by my mother and her mother. Talk about
a hen party. Almost as exciting for a young man as watching paint dry.
But the old toots' seem to eat it up. Especially the gossip. Yawwwwn!
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Church Potluck Jello Salad
Categories: Cheese, Nuts, Dairy, Candy, Fruits
Yield: 7 Servings
3 oz Box lime Jello
3 oz Box lemon Lello
2 c Boiling water
6 oz Cream cheese
1 lb Small curd cottage cheese
1 c Mayonnaise(not Miracle Wimp)
14 oz Can Eagle Brand condensed
- milk
15 oz Can crushed pineapple
1 c Chopped walnuts
10 oz Bag Kraft mini marshmallows
Dissolve both boxes jello with boiling water.
Add remaining ingredients, mixing well after each
addition. Put into mold or other container and chill
for several hours until completely set.
Serves: 6 - 8
RECIPE FROM: Helen E. Moore's recipe box
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