If you would like to support the making of the upcoming Tupperware Party video (coming in late January), you can do so by making a donation on my Ko-Fi page below. I still have a few pieces of vintage Tupperware to buy before the party. Tip jar: ko-fi.com/midmodmeridianasmr Thank you so much for your consideration. ☺✨ Sherri 💚
As someone who was raised by a mother who regularly attended Tupperware, Avon, Mary Kay and jewelry parties, I wholeheartedly appreciate this channel. 🖤
Yes, my mother attended all the parties, too-and when I tagged along with her to a Tupperware party in the 70s, I got recruited there to sell Tupperware myself! Loved doing that even though I was still in high school.
My goodness! We had a walnut tray with the nut crackers just like that one! My mom sold Tupperware in the 70’s before I was born. We had two cabinets stacked to capacity with Tupperware. I still have one of her green bowls and a tall yellow container we keep dry spaghetti noodles in. We think she still has my Tupperware sippy cups somewhere. I’m going to have to show her this video for nostalgia!
As convenient as debit cards are, this video makes me miss the days of coins and bills, it's like playtime with money! We must have had more patience too back then, in store lines, each customer counting out or waiting for correct change, or taking time to write a check! Regular math practice too! 😅
I think patience is relative to the technologies of the time. When our personal computers were very slow in the 90s, we accepted that as the price of the added convenience of computing. But if you plopped a 1990s computer in front of someone today, I think they’d lose their mind. 😂😂
Honestly as someone with a learning disability that affects all my mental arithmetic. I appreciate a calculator in the palm of my hand and not have to calculate if I have the correct change. It brings down a lot of anxiety when shopping. I remember stressing out at the counter and freezing with handing the cashier the wrong amount of change as a teen/pre-teen.
Every time I see a video done at your kitchen table, it immediately takes me back to the kitchen table in my home growing up. It was situated just like that. Even how the light from the lamp looks just like I remember it! I really enjoy your videos so much!
Oh. My. Goodness. Where do you find these vintage pieces for your videos?? Such a walk down Memory Lane for me!! Your handbag is amazing!!! And the phone and nut bowl…OMGOSH! 62 cents for the tongs!?! Holy Cow!! TY so very much! Your videos just make me smile for the entire video!!! Seriously! Cindi (from WV). ❤
This is terrific. My grandmother and her friends have sold Tupperware on and off for probably ten years now. I still use some of the items she has gifted me over the years, and I’ve never had ONE item flop. Every item always just WORKS. ((Remember when purchases you made to make your life easier; used to actually work? At 30, I’m already old enough to be nostalgic for when things you bought actually had to work-and last longer than a month-to be sold. 😂⚰️))
Love this. I sold Tupperware in the late 70s (while still living at home) so I had a whole sales kit stored under my bed until I moved out of the house. But I was all set in my new place with my Tupperware. 😂😂
I've had that Tupperware jello mold for over 3 decades. I use it twice a year, at least, for my family recipe of Frog Spit Salad ( lime jello base) it's a mainstay in my kitchen. One time, years ago, I had my mix all ready to pour into the mold and upon doing so, to my horror, the mix went all over the counter and floor as I poured. I'd forgotten to ensure that the middle piece was securely snapped shut. Only did it once in all of these years.
I didn't. The worst part was that my I had company over that day and they saw the whole debacle. How they howled with laughter. I wanted to disappear @@MidModMeridianASMR
If party plan selling were really like this, I’d go to them more willingly. So soothing! And the nutcracker is so nostalgic, my family had the same one, we’d use it a lot around Christmas time
This is a great way to end the year and start a new one! I didn't think you'd have a chance to pull together enough things for a video this soon and what a treat to see this. Thank you! I have a feeling like this is going to be really popular. There's a great documentary about Brownie Wise and Tupperware that you can find online---definitely an entertaining watch with lots of great mid-century clips.
A great way to start my day watching your video! You always have the great quality vintage props. The handbag is the cutest. I have had many Lady Buxton wallets over the years. It's inspiring how you manage to seamlessly incorporate so many props into each video theme! I will be attending Wadeanne's party in January. Can't wait. Have a healthy & happy New Year Sherri. Much gratitude to you.
Sorry this reply is so late 😂😂😂😂. Always catching up. Anyway, thanks so much for your comment, dewdrop. I always appreciate hearing from you. Hope you're enjoying the last couple days of summer.
Me, too!! We’ve been in an official drought in . . . Ohio?? 🤔 Grass is completely dead. Sooooo hot. So yes, I’m ready for fall weather -always my favorite season. 🍂🍁
Wonderful video - and brought back so many memories of the (Tupperware, Mary Kay) parties I went to in the 1970s and 80s. In those days, if you were invited to a party, it was considered a social snub to turn the hostess down. And of course, once at the party, you had to buy something, whether you needed it or not. It was bad enough when your neighbors and friends asked you. Worse when the receptionist at work asked you. Would she "lose" an important phone message she took for you if you didn't attend her party? The strangest party I ever attended was in the late 1980s. It was a sex toy party - for married women only and all the husbands were kicked out for the evening. I knew quite a few of the women at the party were rather conservative, church-going women, seemed a little odd but the toys were all interactive and sold as marriage-boosters....so, apparently that was ok.
I loved going to tubberware parties with my mom as a kid. Also we had a bunch of walnut trees in our front yard, and we loved collecting as many as we could and making ourselves sick eating too many. We had metal nut crackers just like those too. ❤
I have a sense there has been instance of two in the past where the hostess was not properly organized or prepared when the Tupperware Lady arrived for the party…
The effort you take to set these scenes is truly underrated. I love all the vintage props, and you color match so well. Not to mention how great you are with your ASMR touch with all the sounds
The Tupperware Lady and the Avon Lady are two separate people- the video before this was also at Waydine’s house and the Avon Lady invited herself basically to the upcoming Tupperware party.
I'm sitting here at work eating my sandwich out of my 30 year old Tupperware sandwich keeper, pouring tea out of my equally old Tupperware slimline pitcher.
Another video that brings back childhood memories. I still use my mums tupperware she bought 50 years ago, they dont make things as good as tupperware now days.
I'd love to be able to order some replacement lids for the square sandwich boxes i still have and i'd love to order those flatish curvy bowls too ... i wish my mum hadnt thrown out her tupperware .. i do however have the bodys of the boxes and i have kept the little cups she had too ... we also had that jelly mould
Really!!?? I sold Tupperware in 1978. I loved going to the biweekly meetings at the distributorship to see the new products, learn how to use things, and pick up my orders. So fun.
Actually the Jel-Ring was first sold in the mid 70s. While my ASMR “party” will take place in the late 60s, my video is also make believe. 😂😂 A little artistic license for the sake of of easy to find vintage props?
woW that’s so strange how things were sold. we can buy salad tongs at like almost any grocery store nowadays but back then you had to go to a party seller.
Yes, the availability of pretty much everything today just wasn’t even a thought back then. I used to pull an encyclopedia off the shelf when I wanted to look up info on something. If it wasn’t in there, I was out of luck.
My spouse’s grandparents had that nut bowl! I wish we still had it. If this was a real Tupperware sales pitch, I’d totally have been convinced to buy that jello mold.
I'm gonna have to try that..... don't say "Hi" to the person I'm visiting until Ii get past the door to the kitchen/dining table. 😂👍🏾😅 [Kidding.] I love your relaxing pace in speech and movements, your gentle hand gestures and handling of objects, your alto voice,. And that your creativity is boundless 🎉❤. 🏆
Du hast mir eine neue Art beigebracht, das Wort „schade“ zu verwenden. Vielen Dank!! Ich benutze jedenfalls die Tasche wann und wo immer ich will. ☺️☺️
Your set is so beautiful, I love watching for that alone, but then you mention vegetables in orange jello and win me all the way over. 💜 I grew up in an old Quaker community in Idaho and every single potluck included Jello. We even brought Jello & carrots ourselves. Your videos make my dorky millennial heart so happy. 💜
Ha!! That’s interesting. I pulled up a clip of her and I think you’re right. You’re picking up traces of her southern/Georgia accent. Mine is Appalachian.
If Wayline accrues stars as the hostess, then as the salesperson, what does Sheri get? If Wayline does three parties in the calendar year she basically has to wait a year before she can be a salesperson by herself, yes? How much Tupperware does she need to purchase before she can be the salesperson?
The Tupperware lady would get a commission on total sales. Choosing to start selling Tupperware was independent of earning stars as a hostess. At least that’s the way it was in the 60s (and in the 70s when I sold it).
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