This isn’t your grandma’s Tupperware…
Loretta DiCenso-Tiber, who has been selling Tupperware for 26 years, said the company is changing with the times.
“When all this started, we thought, ‘What are we going to do?’ But the parent company switched gears and moved us into social media,” she said.
That means Facebook and Zoom parties instead of in-home gatherings.
“Virtually 99 percent of what we do is virtual now,” DiCenso-Tiber said. “It was trending that way before the pandemic but became more important when the pandemic hit.”
Innovative Tupperware products include a pressure cooker and grill designed to be used in the microwave, a vegetable spiralizer and a grater, both part of Tupperware’s collection of tools and storage systems for the refrigerator, freezer and pantry.
DiCenso-Tiber said she will offer items “at a great discount” at the Home & Garden Show.