Did you have Tupperware in your house growing up? Tupperware Magnet 🧲 & keychain 🔑 Nostalgia: A Blast from the Past! 🎉 • Popular party favors at Tupperware parties from the 1960s-1980s • Given as free gifts to hostesses and attendees • Came in various shapes, often miniatures of popular Tupperware products • Bright colors and durable plastic, characteristic of the Tupperware brand • Became collectible items, with vintage pieces now sought after • Represented the social aspect of Tupperware’s marketing strategy These magnets weren’t just practical - they were a symbol of the era’s home parties and women’s social gatherings. Today, they’re cherished memorabilia for many. I usually find them at garage sales and swap meets. Both are great places to shop for minis for my 1/6th scale Barbie size world. #VintageTupperware #RetroKitchen 👵🏻💖 My name is Tonya aka GrandmaGetsReal. I started on social media six years ago photographing Barbies. Then, I began to collect 1/6 scale realistic miniatures for their Playscale dioramas. I filled their room-boxes with tiny things, mini foods, and and other Barbie size things. #tupperware #tupperwareusa #minithings @TupperwareBrands