Tupperware Fundraiser with Healthy Breakfast Theme
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Tupperware fundraisers have been proven successful by many schools, community sports teams, and non-profit organizations. One way to capitalize on that success is to give your Tupperware fundraiser a theme. We like the healthy breakfast theme.
It has often been stated that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It has also been shown that whole grain cereals are a great breakfast food. A Tupperware fundraiser can capitalize on these facts with a healthy breakfast theme. Instruct your sales force that all Tupperware is available, but that you want especially to show prospective customers the advantages of Tupperware for cereal.
Tupperware Cereal Storer
Begin Tupperware fundraiser presentations with the Tupperware cereal storer. This piece is specially designed to keep cereal fresh, crisp, and safe from pantry pests. Tupperware cereal storers are clear, so you can see at a glance how much cereal remains. They seal virtually airtight, so cereal never gets stale before you finish the box. You also avoid cereal “dust” and messy boxes in your cupboard. Your Tupperware fundraisers should point out that the spout makes it easy to dispense cereal without spilling. Tupperware fundraisers can inject a little humor by pointing out that the “prize” from the cereal box can be gotten easily when the cereal is poured into the cereal storer.
Tupperware Cereal Bowls
A second breakfast-themed product for your Tupperware fundraiser is the Tupperware cereal bowl. These classic bowls seal airtight. The Tupperware fundraiser can point out that families who are rushed in the morning can fill each family member’s bowl at night, seal them, and set the table. In the morning, the cereal is fresh and ready to eat.
Tupperware fundraisers should also note that Tupperware cereal bowls are microwaveable. They can be used for hot oatmeal (porridge) or other microwave meals.
Tupperware Classic Sheer Pitcher
Fruit juice is another part of a healthy breakfast, and your Tupperware fundraisers can take orders for this pitcher to hold that juice. Store the juice in the pitcher, and pour easily. No messy drips.
Tupperware 4 Ounce Bell Tumblers
Many people want only 4 ounces of fruit juice in the morning, and these tumblers are just right. They make a colorful presentation for your Tupperware fundraiser as well. For toddlers who are learning to drink from a cup, attach virtually liquid-tight “sipper seals” to avoid spills.
Other Tupperware Breakfast Helpers
Finally, instruct your Tupperware fundraisers to point out that other breakfast foods can all be stored safely in Tupperware, keeping them fresh for healthy breakfasts. Sugar, coffee, tea – Tupperware products available through your Tupperware fundraiser can coordinate your storage.

I love Tupperware! That said, I AM getting rid of all of my Tupperware that is made with #7 (Polycarbonate) plastics. I have some plates that I am not sure what they are made of – can you help me? The numbers from the bottom of the plates are: 33988-4; 1543-11; and 4718A-2. Please note that I will still be buying Tupperware in the future – there is nothing else as good! But I will not be buying any of your products made with #7 Polycarbonate plastic. Thank you for your time and your quick answer to my questions about the plastic plates.
Warmly,
Michelle
Michelle,
I’m sorry that I cannot provide the information you want. I’m not a part of the Tupperware company. As an independent author, I provide the information in this blog to help those who are interested in Tupperware. I carefully research every article before posting it, but have not been able to learn what materials are used in the specific pieces you mention.
The following Tupperware statement regarding Polycarbonate plastics may help:
“Polycarbonate, manufactured from bisphenol A, is used in the manufacture of Rock ‘N Serve line, Pizza Keep’ N Heat container, TupperCare baby bottle, the base of the Meals-in-Minutes Microsteamer, elegant Serving Line, Table Collection and, from time to time, tumblers.”
Click here to ask Tupperware directly for more information. If you do find the answer, I hope you will post it here so that others can benefit.
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Anna Hart
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