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In 1946, chemist Earl Tupper created lightweight, non-breakable plastic containers inspired by the seal-tight design of ...
In 1946, chemist Earl Tupper created lightweight, non-breakable plastic containers inspired by the seal-tight design of paint cans. At first, Tupperware® products didn't sell well in stores. The products were so innovative that customers needed demonstrations to understand how they worked.

Brownie Wise
"If we build the people, they'll build the business."

- Brownie Wise

Brownie understood early on that women needed more options for making a good living. Under her leadership in the 1950s, Tupperware became well-known for offering American women expanded opportunities to earn an income, drive their careers and increase their confidence through building success on their own terms.

Dubbed the “Tupperware Effect,” our entrepreneurial opportunity continues to sweep the globe, helping women, men, families and communities elevate their economic and social status. All 2.9 million Tupperware Brands Sales Force Members comprise a global force for female empowerment that would make Brownie really proud.
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    In 1946, chemist Earl Tupper created lightweight, non-breakable plastic containers inspired by the seal-tight design of paint cans. At first, Tupperware® products didn't sell well in stores. The products were so innovative that customers needed demonstrations to understand how they worked.

    Bro...
    In 1946, chemist Earl Tupper created lightweight, non-breakable plastic containers inspired by the seal-tight design of paint cans. At first, Tupperware® products didn't sell well in stores. The products were so innovative that customers needed demonstrations to understand how they worked.

    Brownie Wise
    "If we build the people, they'll build the business."

    - Brownie Wise

    Brownie understood early on that women needed more options for making a good living. Under her leadership in the 1950s, Tupperware became well-known for offering American women expanded opportunities to earn an income, drive their careers and increase their confidence through building success on their own terms.

    Dubbed the “Tupperware Effect,” our entrepreneurial opportunity continues to sweep the globe, helping women, men, families and communities elevate their economic and social status. All 2.9 million Tupperware Brands Sales Force Members comprise a global force for female empowerment that would make Brownie really proud.
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