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O que (quem) é Tupperware - definição

NAME OF A HOME PRODUCTS LINE
Tupperware party; Tupperware Party; Tuppawear; Tupperware®; Tupper electronics; Tupperware parties; Tubberware
  • Colourful Tupperware containers
  • A Tupperware party advertisement from the late 1950s
  • Tupperware containers from 2011

Tupperware         
Tupperware is a range of plastic containers with tight-fitting lids that are used for storing food. (TRADEMARK)
...a Tupperware box.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
Tupperware         
['t?p?w?:]
¦ noun trademark a range of plastic containers used chiefly for storing food.
Origin
1950s: from Tupper, the American manufacturer, + ware1.

Wikipédia

Tupperware

Tupperware is an American home products line that includes preparation, storage, and serving products for the kitchen and home. In 1942, Earl Tupper developed his first bell-shaped container; the brand products were introduced to the public in 1946.

Tupperware develops, manufactures, and internationally distributes its products as a wholly owned subsidiary of its parent company Tupperware Brands; as of 2007, it was sold by means of approximately 1.9 million direct salespeople on contract.

In 2013, the top marketplace for Tupperware was Indonesia, which topped Germany as the second. Indonesia's sales in 2013 were more than $200 million.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Tupperware
1. "It was sort of like this very bizarre Tupperware party.
2. Stella Filippou modeled a Formula One race car entirely out of Tupperware items.
3. Their creators range from an Indian graphic artist to a French Tupperware saleswoman.
4. Tupperware, which turned 60 this year, is a fixture in kitchens and American popular culture.
5. But Tupperware Brands Corp. doesn‘t want to be viewed as a clear–plastic relic of a more domestic era.