13. Containers made of Tupperware
The product was sold through the J.C. Penney Catalog and at Tupperware Home Parties.
Original Cost: $2–$10 per set
Tupperware Containers’ revolutionary “burping seal,” which kept food fresher for longer, cemented their status as a kitchen revolution. It was about altering how people prepared and stored food, not just about storage.

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Tupperware parties, which combined business and community to transform every kitchen into a center of efficiency and modernism, became the social selling sensation of the 1960s. These receptacles represented both the ideal of contemporary homemaking and post-war riches. Tupperware simplified food preparation and preservation, keeping families at the forefront of innovation.
