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CombiSmart, vintage Tupperware stackable cold cuts or cheese box - four-piece refrigerator set

SKU: TW-3067-20

CombiSmart, vintage Tupperware stackable cold cuts or cheese box - four-piece refrigerator set.

  • Manufacturer: Tupperware Brands Corporation
  • Manufacturing date: from 1996

Description
This set of 3 plastic CombiSmart Tupperware boxes and an indigo blue lid form a modern and practical stacking system for storing meats, cheese, small fruits and more ... The system is not called the Fridge Champion of Tupperware for nothing!

This four-piece set consists of three transparent boxes and a dark blue lid. By stacking the boxes, one forms the lid for the other.

Store meat products smartly!

  • Ideal for storing meat products such as ham, cheese, salami, pâté, smoked salmon ...
  • Also suitable for storing small or cut fruits or vegetables such as strawberries, blueberries, grapes, cucumbers, carrots ...
  • The Combismart can also be used for defrosting fish, meat, vegetables ...
  • The set has a flexible lid that you can easily open and close.
  • The receptacles have large handles for easy handling.
  • The Combismart Set comes with a grid. Thanks to its feet, the grid keeps food from which a little moisture comes out dry. You can also use it for defrosting food.
  • To avoid condensation in the containers and to optimally store the meat products, it is recommended to place the Combismart in the middle of the refrigerator.
  • To extend the storage of food, you can place the set empty in the refrigerator so that it is already cooled when you put your food in it.

Condition
This set of three with lid is in a neat condition with minimal traces of use and age-related traces of wear. Pictures are part of the description.

Dimensions

  • Height: 9 cm.
  • Length: 25 cm.
  • Width: 14.5 cm.

Tupperware is a 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 in the year 1948 to the public.

Tupperware was developed in 1946 by Earl Silas Tupper (1907–83) in Leominster, Massachusetts. He developed plastic containers used in households to contain food and keep it airtight, which featured a then-patented "burping seal". Tupper had already invented the plastic for Tupperware in 1938, but the product succeeded with the emergence of the "sale through presentation" idea, held in a party setting.

Tupperware developed a direct marketing strategy to sell products known as the Tupperware party. The Tupperware party allowed women of the 1950s to work and enjoy the benefits of earning an income without completely taking away the independence granted to women during the Second World War, when women first began entering the labour market, all the while keeping their focus the domestic domain. The "party plan" model builds on characteristics generally developed by being a housewife (e.g., party planning, hosting a party, sociable relations with friends and neighbours) and created an alternative choice for women who either needed or wanted to work.

Brownie Wise (1913–92) realized Tupperware's potential as a commodity. She realized, however, that she had to be creative and therefore started to throw these Tupperware parties. Wise, a former sales representative of Stanley Home Products, developed the strategy. As a result, Brownie Wise was made vice president of marketing in 1951. Wise soon created Tupperware Parties Inc.

Tupperware parties
Tupperware is still sold mostly through a party plan, with rewards for hosts and hostesses. A Tupperware party is run by a Tupperware "consultant" for a host or hostess who invites friends and neighbours into their home to see the product line. Tupperware hosts and hostesses are rewarded with free products based on the level of sales made at their party. Parties also take place in workplaces, schools, and other community groups.


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Country of origin
Orlando, Florida, U.S.A. Brussels, London, Melbourne, Toronto, Tokyo

Kind of object
Plastic meat boxes for in the fridge or at the table

Theme
Serving - protecting - eating - table accessory - refrigerator

Category
Vintage Tupperware

Color
Transparent - indigo blue

Publisher
Earl Tupper

Manufacturer
Tupperware Brands Corporation

Brand
Tupperware

Material
Plastic - polyetheen

Particularities
One container is the lid of the other

Era
Since 1996

Quality
Good vintage condition

Height
9,00 cm

Lenght
25,00 cm

Width
14,50 cm

Shipping method
Parcel post with track & trace

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