August 23, 2007

Tupperware Dealership – Not for Everyone

Expert AuthorEveryone can be a good Tupperware dealer, right? All you have to do is buy the start-up kit and schedule a party. Soon, you’re on your way to riches. People call every day to order. Friends beg to schedule parties. You set up a Tupperware dealer Internet site that is immediately popular. You win Tupperware dealer awards. You win Tupperware dealer trips. Your Tupperware dealership bank account grows by leaps and bounds.

We know that is not true of everyone. Just as in any business, some are suited to the job and some are not. A well qualified Tupperware dealer may fit that scenario. An unqualified Tupperware dealer will not.

Unqualified Tupperware Dealer

A Tupperware dealer wrote to me a while back, complaining that Tupperware is difficult to sell. You see, she was not qualified to be a Tupperware dealer. How was she not qualified?

* Her attitude was negative.
* She expected business to come to her.
* She failed to “beat the bushes” to create business.
* She ordered Tupperware, anticipating instead of waiting for orders.

Although I never met this Tupperware dealer in person, her letter conveyed a feeling of despair rather than hope. It pictured a person living in a house full of Tupperware, but with the curtains and mini-blinds closed. She did not seem open and outgoing. I cannot judge for sure, having never met her.

Individuals who are not self-starters are not qualified to be good Tupperware dealers. Those who lack an outgoing personality, and fail to develop it, will not be good Tupperware dealers. Persons who are eager to get rich quickly are doomed to fail as Tupperware dealers.

Qualified Tupperware Dealer

A qualified Tupperware dealer is a person with a sunny outlook on life. A large part of the personality will probably tend toward sanguine – outgoing. He or she will have an inclination to put a bright spin on life. There will be a great expectation that success will come, and every acquaintance will be viewed as a probable customer.

Along with this, qualified Tupperware dealers have a second personality facet that drives them to work hard. They bring to their Tupperware dealerships determination to succeed, whether sooner or later. They are in it for the long run. They use good business practices. They put earned money back into the Tupperware dealership to make it succeed. They refuse to give up. They are “driven” people.

You As a Tupperware Dealer

If you can see yourself in the second description above, you may have what it takes to be a successful Tupperware dealer. Many people do succeed in the business, but only those who are determined – those who are outgoing and upbeat.

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August 1, 2007

Tupperware Promotional Products

Expert AuthorPromotional products at Tupperware are ever changing. This month, there may be a Tupperware hamburger press with freezer containers. Next month, the Tupperware promotional product may be a cake taker or the oval microwave cooker with cooking rack.

Recent Tupperware Promotional Products

July 2007 is the 100th year since the birth of Tupperware’s founder, Earl Tupper. Promotional products at Tupperware to celebrate their founder’s birth include items such as these:

* “Junior Season-serve Container Set”: These containers, made to marinate up to one pound of food per container, are offered as a Tupperware promotional product that gives you two for the price of one.

* “12-Piece Tumbler Collection”: The “Tupperware Tumbler Bouquet” is usually sold alone, but this month a 36-cup giant canister is included to make it a Tupperware promotional product that picnickers would love.

* “Stock Your Fridge Set”: This Tupperware promotional product offered as part of the July Founder’s Day celebration is a collection of 12 of the most common Tupperware favorites at a 65 percent savings.

* “Microwave Luncheon Plates”: This popular favorite goes at a 35 percent discount while it is one of the promotional products at Tupperware during July 2007.

Online Exclusive Tupperware Promotional Products

Besides the promotional products at Tupperware in general, you can often find exclusive Online offers. During the Founder’s Day celebration, there is a “Store and Serve Set” that includes Tupperware’s award-winning “FlatOut!” 6-Cup Containers and Microwave Dessert Plates. What kind of Tupperware promotional product value would you get? A $47.50 value at $19.99.

These may not be available when you read this, but there will be a new set of Tupperware promotional products from which to choose.

Where to Buy Tupperware Promotional Products

Most promotional products at Tupperware can be purchased through Tupperware consultants. Some consultants maintain websites that offer the current Tupperware promotional products as well as a full array of catalog items.

You can also visit the Tupperware company’s order website by clicking here. Promotional products at Tupperware are usually featured on the first page. You can also find them on the menu under “On Sale” and “New for _____” with the current month’s name.

Where to Buy Common Tupperware Products

Tupperware promotional products may not include the pieces you want, and you may not want a party in your home. You may not want to contact a Tupperware consultant for fear of the potential commitment.

All of the common Tupperware Products are available, however, by clicking here. Any Tupperware product can be ordered directly and easily.

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July 16, 2007

Tupperware Hamburger Press

Expert AuthorThe Tupperware hamburger press and freezer set is one of the company’s more popular products. It seems to be so popular that it comes and goes. When we began this blog, it was not listed on the company’s order pages. Now it is back. Perhaps it has returned because the northern hemisphere is enjoying summer as we write. Backyard barbecues and picnics often call for hamburgers.

A Tupperware hamburger press and keeper set can help you prepare hamburgers with a near-perfect shape. Even a new bride, or teenagers at a camp, can present hamburgers that resemble the handiwork of a well-trained chef. All will be uniform in shape, thick or thin as you prefer. The Tupperware hamburger press avoids fights over who got the largest ‘burger!

Tupperware Hamburger Press Description

The Tupperware hamburger press itself is white, with a seal and handle whose color is described as crushed raspberry (red). The one-piece Tupperware hamburger press has an open handle that is easy to grasp. The hamburger ring is white, and holds up to 1/3 pound of uncooked, ground meat.

Tupperware Hamburger Keepers

Tupperware hamburger keepers are stackable containers identical in size to the Tupperware hamburger press. Each will hold 1/3 pound of uncooked, ground meat in the shape of a hamburger. Each has an airtight seal to keep frozen hamburgers fresh.

Using the Tupperware Hamburger Press and Keepers

The Tupperware hamburger press and keepers are easy to use. Simply follow these steps:

1. Measure the amount of meat you want in each hamburger patty.
2. Place the meat in the Tupperware hamburger press ring.
3. Position the handle atop the meat, and press firmly into the ring.
4. Remove the handle and turn the hamburger out into a Tupperware hamburger keeper.
5. Push your finger into the center of each hamburger to make a “finger-hole”, which will eliminate shrinking and let burgers cook evenly.
6. Seal the keeper and place it in the freezer.

Helpful Tips

If you are preparing for a large picnic, begin making burgers a week ahead. Once burgers in your Tupperware hamburger keepers are frozen, place them in a larger Tupperware Storage container and use the keepers for the next batch of hamburgers.

If you intend to use your hamburgers right away rather than freeze them, you need not use the Tupperware hamburger keepers. Simply remove your hamburgers from the Tupperware hamburger press, poke holes in each, and carry them to your grill.

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