I have many wonderful memories going there for conferences over the past 45 years, the fountain is a friendship fountain that contains water we all brought to a conference and several consultants from all over the world contributed. It is a continuous flow of the same water. Such a happy place for all of us and as we exited the buses on a red carpet, we were greeted by staff saying "Welcome Home" wonderful company.
I was looking to see if I could get some minis there, you are the only one who answered my question! Those little "smidgets" are the best thing I've found to keep paint blends in! Some mixes I've had in those containers for 5 years and they are still wet and usable!
✍Hello...I've never seen your visit to the Tupperware museum but I'm enjoying it now. My mom bought some Tupperware from a department store in the late 40- early 50s then they started the "party plan" I absolutely love the old Tupperware but the new not so much. I sold Tupperware for 6 years in the 80s and loved demonstrating the products. Thank You for sharing this video with us. Bye from Ohio🌹
I use Tupperware all the time. I've had some over 20 years. I've bought them all used and are still like new. According to this museum many are from the 70's and 80's. My favorite and most useful is the three piece microwave steamers.
I have 50 year old pieces and pieces from the 50s that look brand new. The company replaces if it breaks - and it never does. Bring back TupperToys! Those are still perfect quality.
The green rectangular container with the square inside with holes and a handle was for pickles. Could lift them out of the juice. Liked seeing all the miniatures.
My mom had lots of Tupperware In the 1970's. Ate lots jello molds out of Tware jello molds and mom's delicious New Mexico red chile caribe out of an orange Tware container.
came here after hearing weird al mention this place in his song about the world's largest ball of twine & honestly its so sureal. a year or two ago I had this very vivid dream about going to a wallmart which looked exactly like this, but this is my first time seeing this. i remember really wanting to go to a place which had the same vibe as the walmart from my dream but hey apparently such a place exists. i really do admire the architecture here, wish more places would be so daring & unique in looking cool.
Nice video. When was this filmed? I visited there about 5-6 years ago. However, I know they closed during the pandemic and all the information I can find online says they are still closed. Has it re-opened?
Ah yes the pyramid scheme museum! I feel so bad for all the Hunbot granny’s and moms swindled into buying/selling these overpriced Rubbermaid containers that I can get 10 of for lathe same price or 1-2 Tupperware containers. Crazy how this glorified piece of plastic became this huge scam essentially 🤦♂️
I never thought I'd watch a 13 minute video on a Tupperware museum... but I have now and even enjoyed it. Lol. Keep up the good videos!
Thanks for taking 13 minutes to adventure into a place neither of us has been. I be appreciate the company.
Nice looking museum. Like seeing the vintage items. What a fun vending machine they have.
I have many wonderful memories going there for conferences over the past 45 years, the fountain is a friendship fountain that contains water we all brought to a conference and several consultants from all over the world contributed. It is a continuous flow of the same water. Such a happy place for all of us and as we exited the buses on a red carpet, we were greeted by staff saying "Welcome Home" wonderful company.
I had a great time talking to the people there. It seems like a good place to be connected to. Thanks for watching!
@@DraysWorld The best company to have been a part of. I loved every minute. Thanks for the video
I was looking to see if I could get some minis there, you are the only one who answered my question! Those little "smidgets" are the best thing I've found to keep paint blends in! Some mixes I've had in those containers for 5 years and they are still wet and usable!
I love containers in general, especially those mini Tupperware’s. You found a good use for them.
✍Hello...I've never seen your visit to the Tupperware museum but I'm enjoying it now. My mom bought some Tupperware from a department store in the late 40- early 50s then they started the "party plan" I absolutely love the old Tupperware but the new not so much. I sold Tupperware for 6 years in the 80s and loved demonstrating the products. Thank You for sharing this video with us. Bye from Ohio🌹
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching!
I really liked the Tupperware popsicle molds. We used to put rootbeer in them.
I use Tupperware all the time. I've had some over 20 years. I've bought them all used and are still like new. According to this museum many are from the 70's and 80's. My favorite and most useful is the three piece microwave steamers.
I love the ones I’ve had for years too!
I have 50 year old pieces and pieces from the 50s that look brand new. The company replaces if it breaks - and it never does. Bring back TupperToys! Those are still perfect quality.
That fountain is so pretty! I know a few people who sell Tupperware that have shared pictures from the Headquarters and it looks so cool.
The green rectangular container with the square inside with holes and a handle was for pickles. Could lift them out of the juice. Liked seeing all the miniatures.
Aahhh. Good to know. Thank you!
It's called the "Pick-A-Deli" now. Great storage for pickles!
I have several Tupperware bowls that I use often. Also have the tall white salt and pepper shakers that stay on my table. Can't beat the stuff!
My mom had lots of Tupperware In the 1970's. Ate lots jello molds out of Tware jello molds and mom's delicious New Mexico red chile caribe out of an orange Tware container.
I love all the miniatures! Fun video!
came here after hearing weird al mention this place in his song about the world's largest ball of twine & honestly its so sureal. a year or two ago I had this very vivid dream about going to a wallmart which looked exactly like this, but this is my first time seeing this. i remember really wanting to go to a place which had the same vibe as the walmart from my dream but hey apparently such a place exists. i really do admire the architecture here, wish more places would be so daring & unique in looking cool.
"Nothing better than free Tupperware! And how do you get free Tupperware? Simple! You host a Tupperware Party!
Interesting Museum Drayton.
Hey Dray, that slicer is called a mandolin. I have the same little bowl key chain. I keep weed in it!!!
I knew it was some bluegrass related name. I love that keychain. I’m pretty sure that’s why they make those things.
I had a random thought, as you do: "I wonder if there's a Tupperware museum?" And there is!
An excellent museum!
I had no idea this was in Florida!
Nice video. When was this filmed? I visited there about 5-6 years ago. However, I know they closed during the pandemic and all the information I can find online says they are still closed. Has it re-opened?
I filmed it three weeks ago.
@@DraysWorld That's great to know! Thank you!
I can't hear it. I've been in Tupperware for 42 years and remember our Jubilees were held there❤
I liked the ketchup bottle that Tupperware had.
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Went to school every day with my sandwiches in a tupperware container.
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Ah yes the pyramid scheme museum! I feel so bad for all the Hunbot granny’s and moms swindled into buying/selling these overpriced Rubbermaid containers that I can get 10 of for lathe same price or 1-2 Tupperware containers. Crazy how this glorified piece of plastic became this huge scam essentially 🤦♂️
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I'm from the Nederlands ,,my mom had Tupperware salad bowls and cups ,, I'm enjoying your channel .