#31: Colorful Tupperware
Originally sold at Tupperware Parties and through direct marketing, Tupperware, with pieces priced between $5-$10, now values at $10-$30 per set. Generating $2.26 billion annually, the company, established in the 1940s, revolutionized food storage. It’s renowned for its unique direct selling strategy, connecting directly with customers for sales.

The 1970s saw the peak of Tupperware parties, a hit among women, transforming sales into social gatherings. During this era, brightly colored Tupperware was the trend, becoming a staple in every kitchen. These gatherings not only popularized the containers but also showcased the cultural impact of Tupperware, making it a household name.
