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Tupperware Unsealed by Bob Kealing

Oct 2008 4
Sat 3:00 PM
Location
Orange County Regional History Center

65 East Central Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32801
407-836-8500

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Estimated attendance
 5  people attended.
4.50 4.503

Who organized?
Jennifer Cipolla

Tupperware Unsealed by Bob Kealing

Saturday, October 18

Join us at the next meeting of the History Book Club – pick up a copy of Tupperware Unsealed by Bob Kealing, the forgotten story of Brownie Wise, creator of the revolutionary in-home sales gatherings we’ve come to know as “Tupperware Parties,” and come prepared for a lively discussion. Meet the author and get your book signed during an informal coffee hour.

SYNOPSIS:
Brownie Wise, the first woman to appear on the cover of Business Week, was the driving force behind making Tupperware a household name. Fired under mysterious circumstances, she was written out of Tupperware history and died in obscurity. A trailblazing businesswoman decades ahead of her time, Wise created the Tupperware "home party" phenomenon in the 1950s. Her drive and creativity fueled sales and profits for the once sleepy plastic containers company. Earl Tupper anointed Wise as the company figurehead and marketing guru. Long before Disney, her lavish national headquarters drew tourists from near and far to the outskirts of Orlando, Florida, where she held court with the press, politicians, and movie stars. Wise's idea to market Tupperware exclusively through in-home sales sparked a cultural revolution in post World War II America. For the first time, minimally educated and economically invisible housewives had opportunities for careers. She became a cultlike, charismatic leader for the Tupperware faithful, so popular that "Tupperware Ladies" would vie to win the clothes right off her back. Behind the scenes, few knew Wise was stalked by her alcoholic and abusive ex-husband and feared him appearing out of nowhere to cause shame, embarrassment, or worse. The adoration from a legion of Tupperware dealers made her sudden fall from grace even more shocking and dramatic. At the height of her national celebrity, Tupper unceremoniously released her from the company. Journalist Bob Kealing has interviewed pioneering executives who helped build the company alongside Wise, reviewed hundreds of primary source documents written by Tupperand Wise, and obtained access to a wealth of previously unknown information, including sealed court depositions regarding a series of boat accidents successfully kept out of the press by the company, and details of secret recordings made by Tupperware Home Parties management seeking to prevent their distributors from unionizing. Wise's rise and fall, and her relationship with the eccentric Tupper, is the stuff of legend; a story told finally, and fully, in Tupperware Unsealed.

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  • Loralee Rider
    Posted Oct 24, 2008 5:27 PM
    I worked at Tupperware Headquarters for 12 years. I am sorry that I did not find your club sooner. It would have been a fun discussion for me.
  • Carol Cox
    Posted Oct 5, 2008 7:24 PM
    Very enjoyable - it was wonderful to hear from the author, Bob Kealing, and from one of Tupperware's first executives, Gary MacDonald.
  • Pre-Meetup comments below
  • Posted Sep 16, 2008 10:20 PM
    Former Member
    So, I've bought the book. Now I just have to find the time to read it! Looking forward to reading it---I didn't know Tupperware was started by a woman!

Who attended?

  • 5 attendees
    •  Mr. Kealing was awesome. So at home in front of the audience. His presentation made me feel like I now know Brownie Wise. I worked at Tupperware where the story was hidden. It was wonderful to have one of the original Tupperware people there at the meeting. His stories were wonderful. Tupperware is a great piece of FL history. 
    •  Very enjoyable - it was wonderful to hear from the author, Bob Kealing.