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How do I become a Tupperware agent?

It only takes a moment and you can join for free!
  1. Click here to fill out the simple form.
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  3. Attend New Demonstrator Training and receive your training kit and free gift.
  4. On your way to a successful career!

How can I contact Tupperware?

(800) 887-7379
Tupperware / Customer service

How do I log into Tupperware? – Related Questions

Does Tupperware replace old Tupperware?

30-day Warranty

If you receive a product you believe to be defective, contact Customer Care at 1-800-887-7379. If, due to unavailability, actual product replacement cannot be made, we will credit the full purchase price amount toward future purchases of Tupperware® brand products.

Does anyone sell Tupperware anymore?

Tupperware is still sold mostly through a party plan, with rewards for hosts and hostesses.

Where is Tupperware headquarters located?

Orlando, FL
Tupperware / Headquarters

Where is my Tupperware order?

Receive your order status via SMS. Text STATUS OR followed by your order number to 89273, to receive your order status. Be sure to enter a space between STATUS[SPACE]OR[SPACE] followed by the order number.

How long do Tupperware orders take?

Orders processed here will take 5-7 business days to arrive. Overseas deliveries can take anywhere from 7-16 days.

Where are Tupperware products made?

Tupperware has manufacturing plants in Belgium, Brazil, France, Greece, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, the Philippines, Portugal, South Africa and the United States, and leases manufacturing and distribution facilities in China, India and Venezuela.

What is the most sought after vintage Tupperware?

Without any further ado, here are some of the most valuable vintage Tupperware sets that are out there.
  1. Bell Tumblers from 1946.
  2. Wonderlier Bowls from 1946.
  3. The Millionaire Collection’s Salt and Pepper Shakers from 1960.
  4. Servalier Astro Bowls from 1972.
  5. Cake Taker from the 1970s.

Why does my old Tupperware smell?

According to Hunker, Tupperware and other reusable plastic containers hold onto smells because they are made from polypropylene, a porous type of plastic. This porosity allows the container to absorb properties of the food inside it, such as scent, especially when the food is kept in it for a long period of time.

Is it safe to use old Tupperware?

BPA, as well as arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury, are dangerous substances for humans, so if you’ve been using vintage Tupperware, the best thing you can do is not use them anymore. Plastic not only harms the environment but has also directly harmed humans for years.

When should you throw out Tupperware?

When to Throw Away Tupperware. There’s no standard rule of thumb about when it’s time to throw out your plastic containers. How long your containers last depends on how well you care for them, and the quality of plastic they’re made of. You’ll know it’s time to toss your containers if they become warped or cracked.

Does old Tupperware contain lead?

Now she’s turned her attention to old Tupperware items, with her studies delivering some alarming results. During a recent test of Tupperware’s yellow vintage measuring cups – used in thousands of kitchens around the world for generations – not only did the expert find lead, but she found arsenic as well.

When did Tupperware stop using BPA?

As of March 2010, items sold by Tupperware US & CA are BPA free. Join us in our mission to Do Good for people and the planet through thoughtful and conscientious product innovation and design practices that help to better lives and reduce waste.

How can I tell if my Tupperware is safe?

Avoid High-Risk Plastics

If you look at the bottom of your plastic food storage containers and they have a #2, #4, or #5, those are generally recognized as safe for food and drink. If any of your containers have a #3, #6, or #7, those should be disposed of because they are considered high-risk plastics.

How can you tell if old Tupperware is BPA free?

Look to see if the container is labeled as unbreakable or microwave-safe. If it is, that’s a good indicator that it contains BPA. Get rid of it. If you see a label indicating that the container is handwash only, it’s probably made of acrylic and therefore OK to keep.

What can I do with old Tupperware containers?

Plastic food storage containers and lids-such as Tupperware containers-that have the 1 or 2 recycling symbol on the bottom are accepted in almost all local recycling programs, provided they are empty, clean and dry. Recycle with the lid attached. Most recycling programs also accept #5 plastics.

Is Tupperware worth anything?

Full sets in difficult to find colors can sell for hundreds of dollars. Complete line sets can sell between about $50 to $75. Salt and pepper shaker set may sell for about $50 up to about $200 depending on its condition. Single pieces in good condition can sell from $5 to $20.

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