January 29, 2007

Tupperware Food Storage Burps!

Expert AuthorWhen Earl Tupper first developed and introduced Tupperware in 1946, he probably did not say his lids burped. They do, though, and that is the secret of Tupperware food Storage.

Modeled after lids on paint cans, the lids of Tupperware food Storage containers are to be closed with a “burp” to create a partial vacuum and make the seal tight. You push the center of the Tupperware lid while pushing the edge of the lid onto the container’s lip.

Tupperware food Storage burps in the U.S. and around the world. Search 10 kitchens in the U.S., and in 9 of them, you will find at least one Tupperware food Storage container.

From Spices to Screws

Tupperware food Storage comes in a wide variety of styles, shapes, and sizes.

1. One Tupperware food Storage container will keep 20 cups of cereal fresh and crisp. Its hinged spout lets you pour the cereal without spilling, but closes tightly to keep cereal from collecting in your cupboard.

2. Another Tupperware food Storage container keeps your spices dry and spicy. Midget containers “burp” like the big boys.

3. Tupperware food Storage sits on the countertop filled with coffee, sugar, and spaghetti.

4. Men sneak Tupperware food Storage into the workroom and burp lids over containers of nails, screws, bolts, nuts, and more.

5. Women line closets with Tupperware to keep clothing safe from moths and humidity.

Unique Tupperware Food Storage

The Fridgesmart line of Tupperware food Storage allows you to regulate the air flow within certain containers, making virtually any fresh-picked produce last longer and taste better. Special built-in grids lift food away from condensation.

Rock-n-Serve is another Tupperware food Storage line. These containers go directly from freezer to microwave. Why name them Rock-n-Serve? When you’re ready to reheat the food, you open the rocker vent and put the container in the microwave. The rocker vent lets steam escape so you get even heating, and the lid stays put to prevent splatters. Tiny feet on the container bottom allows microwaves to surround it.

One Touch Reminder is a set of Tupperware food Storage canisters. They are unique in two ways. Each has a viewing window in the bottom front so you can see when contents are running low. In addition, the canister lids go on and off with a light touch, but still seal tightly.

FlatOut! Tupperware food Storage has a unique way of collapsing to save space. These would be helpful in RVs, on camping trips, and when hiking. All are virtually airtight and have liquid-tight lids. One great feature is their ability to store flat, open up part-way to hold in-between quantities, open full to hold larger quantites.

Finally, Classic Sheer Midgets are versatile Tupperware food Storage containers that refuse to stay in the kitchen. Men love these 2-1/2-inch-high containers for storing small stuff in fishing tackle boxes. They love them in the workshop, where they keep tacks and nails from scattering. This small sized Tupperware food Storage holds pins and needles in the sewing room, and carries a toddler’s juice to preschool.

There are far too many Tupperware food Storage containers to describe in the space available here. Check other articles on this blog today, and in days to come, to read more about specific pieces.

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