Tupperware party

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A home Tupperware Party (FL, 1958).
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Tupperware party (plural Tupperware parties)

  1. A party arranged by Tupperware ladies in their homes to sell Tupperware on the party plan, as a direct marketing concept.
    • 1966, Thomas Pynchon, The Crying of Lot 49, New York: Bantam Books, published 1976, →ISBN, page 1:
      One summer afternoon Mrs Oedipa Maas came home from a Tupperware party whose hostess had put perhaps too much kirsch in the fondue []
    • 2008, Don Herzog, Cunning, page 154:
      Identified with her role as Tupperware party hostess, Ann doesn't seem happily at home in the social world.

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