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4 Vintage Tupperware Pieces You Should Never Throw Out Without Checking First

Let’s be honest: when it comes to cleaning out our kitchens, Tupperware can be a bit of a conundrum. You know the drill—one minute you’re feeling all organized, and the next, you’re knee-deep in mismatched lids and containers that look like they’ve seen better days. But before you toss that old Tupperware into the donation pile or, heaven forbid, the trash, here are four vintage pieces you might want to think twice about. Trust me, they might just be worth more than you realize!

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The Classic Tupperware Cake Taker

Ah, the Tupperware Cake Taker. If you’ve got one of these in your collection, it’s practically a treasure chest! Designed to transport your homemade cakes without a hitch, this piece is often a favorite at potlucks and family gatherings. But did you know that these can fetch quite a bit on the resale market, especially if it’s in good condition and still has its original lid?

People love these! They’re not just practical; they also bring back memories of grandma’s famous chocolate cake or that birthday party where you almost had a cake fight—don’t deny it! So, before you think about getting rid of yours, check online marketplaces. You might just find a fellow cake lover willing to pay a pretty penny for it!

The Tupperware Modular Mates

These aren’t just any storage containers; they’re the superheroes of pantry organization! The Modular Mates were designed to stack neatly, making them essential for anyone who’s ever struggled with an unruly cupboard. If you’ve got a set of these, especially the older versions, hold onto them tight. Not only are they incredibly functional, but they’re also sought after by collectors.

And let’s face it, the thrill of seeing your flour, sugar, and pasta all lined up in matching containers is a small joy in life. Plus, you never know when those friends who claim to be “minimalists” will come knocking, asking for tips on how to organize their own pantries. You’ll be the star of the show, and you might even be able to sell them your extras!

The Tupperware Servalier Bowls

If you’ve got a set of these colorful, stackable bowls, you might just be sitting on a goldmine. The Servalier bowls were all the rage back in the day, and they still hold a special place in the hearts (and kitchens) of many. While they’re great for leftovers, they’re also super handy for mixing and serving. That’s a double win in my book!

Collectors are always on the lookout for these, especially the ones with those funky, retro colors. If you find one that’s in great condition, you could be looking at a nice little payday. So before you decide to toss that “ugly” orange bowl, take a moment to check its worth. It might just have more charm (and value) than you think!

The Tupperware Jello Mold

Let’s talk about the Tupperware Jello Mold. Perhaps it’s not something you use every day, but come on—how many times have you wanted to impress your friends with a wobbly, colorful dessert? These molds are not just nostalgic; they’re also a hit at parties! And believe it or not, vintage Jello molds are trendy again. Who knew the 70s would make a comeback in such a delicious way?

These molds can be hard to come by, especially if they’re in good shape. Plus, they make for great conversation starters. “Oh, this old thing? It’s just my Tupperware Jello Mold from the 70s. Want some?” Trust me, you’ll get a few chuckles, and who knows, you might just become the Jello Mold Queen of your friend group!

Why Keeping Vintage Tupperware Matters

You might be wondering why all this vintage Tupperware matters at all. Well, aside from potential monetary value, there’s a certain charm to these pieces. They carry stories of family gatherings, late-night snack runs, and maybe even some kitchen disasters (we’ve all been there!). Plus, it’s a more sustainable choice to keep these items out of landfills.

So, before you make that fateful decision to declutter, take a moment to consider what you might be giving up. That old Tupperware isn’t just a container; it’s a piece of history. And who knows?

 

 

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