Thank God it's thrifty Friday, Friends! I remember most of the Tupperware pieces I'm featuring today from my childhood. I'm not sure why, but it came as somewhat of a surprise when I found out that the old-school stuff sells well on Etsy...
I think my mother had a Tupperware Pak-n-Carry just like this one in the paprika shade. It features removable handles and is in excellent condition. AVAILABLE HERE!
Though, Ms. Pepper is single, I brought her home because I've sold several sets of Tupperware salt and peppers, almost as fast as I find them. AVAILABLE HERE!
I have memories as a little girl of eating ice cream from these pastel Tupperware cereal bowls at my grandparents' house. AVAILABLE HERE!
This harvest gold Sunburst cake carrier is another 70s blast from the past. AVAILABLE HERE!
Until next time, happy hunting!
I have the cereal bowls and salt and pepper shakers that my mom used when I was growing up in the 60s. I use them for picnics. I just can't bear to part with them. I also have a stacking hamburger keeper. You could mash the burger into the small round with a disc with a handle, put on the lid, snap them together and freeze! Then just a few odd bowls that I still use. A lot of the newer Tupperware (that I bought when first married in the 80s) seems to get a very weird plastic smell. So I didn't keep it.
ReplyDeleteplenty of memories for me....I had them all in my early years of marriage.
ReplyDeleteWe had all of these Tupperware items when I was growing up and a few after marriage. Fun find!
ReplyDeleteI still have some Tupperware in my cupboard. It wouldn't be a well stocked kitchen without it.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I am siting here with tears (the good kind) in my eyes. My grandma Ina was the Tupperware queen and had so many including some of the ones you featured. I especially remember the yellow and red carriers. Thank you for bringing back this memory! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...the memories!! We had them ALL. I remember eating ice cream and cereal out of those pastel bowls sitting with my mom. Thank you for the sweetest memories...
ReplyDeleteI had an olive green cannister set; still have some of it. My faves, though, are the rectangular yellow ones that hold 1# of brown sugar, a box ofcornstarch, raisins, etc. Can't kill 'em! Mine are from '73 and still going strong!
ReplyDeleteAnytime you can spark good memories with an item, they are going to be good sellers. The S&P shakers were "freebies", I don't remember exactly why they were free -- but that is why so many people owned them.
ReplyDeleteI remember the salt and pepper shakers, although they're long gone today. Great finds! xo Kathleen
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