Tupperware Brands Explained

Tupperware Brands Corporation
Type:Public
Foundation: in Grafton, Massachusetts
Founder:Earl Tupper
Location:14901 South Orange Blossom Trail
Hq Location City:Kissimmee, Florida
Hq Location Country:United States
Key People:Susan Cameron, Chair Laurie Ann Goldman, CEO
Revenue:$1,602.3 million (2021)
Operating Income: US$250.5 million (2021)
Net Income: US$155.6 million (2021)
Assets: US$1,255.4 million (2021)
Equity: US$207.1 million (shareholders' equity) (2021)
Num Employees:10,000 (2021)
Industry:Consumer products, household goods
Products:Food storage, kitchen preparation, serving, microwave, on-the-go, baking, cookware, great cutlery, cosmetics, personal care products
Footnotes:[1]

Tupperware Brands Corporation, formerly Tupperware Corporation, is an American multinational company that produces home product lines that include kitchen gadgets, preparation, storage containers, and serving products for the kitchen and home.[2] Its main focus is kitchen and household products, and it is particularly known for its line of plastic containers for food storage and preparation. By extension, plastic food containers in general, regardless of brand, are sometimes referred to as Tupperware.[3]

History

Tupperware Brands Corporation was founded as The Tupperware Company in 1938 in South Grafton, Massachusetts by Earl Tupper.[4] In 1951, Tupper and his wife moved the company's headquarters to Kissimmee, Florida, where they had purchased 1,000 acres of land.[5] In 1958, Tupper sold The Tupperware Company for $16 million to Rexall. In December 2005, Tupperware Corporation changed its name to Tupperware Brands Corporation to reflect the company's increasing product diversity.[6]

Starting in 1997, Tupperware was directed by Rick Goings.[7]

In 2020, Tupperware Brands Corp. appointed Miguel Fernandez as a new chief executive, who previously served in executive positions at Avon Products Inc. and Herbalife Nutrition Ltd., as CEO. He took over the top position at the company April 6, 2020.[8]

Laurie Ann Goldman, former CEO of clothing manufacturer Spanx, replaced Fernandez as Tupperware CEO on October 17, 2023.[9]

Brands

A decade after starting business in the United States, Tupperware expanded into Europe. By 1965, the company had a presence in six European countries, and then launched in Singapore, Japan, and Australia. Tupperware also had sales offices in Africa and Latin America before 1970. After that, Tupperware Brands expanded to almost 100 countries around the world under seven brands connected to it: the brands Tupperware, Avroy Shlain, BeautiControl, Fuller Cosmetics (including Armand Dupree), NaturCare, Nutrimetics, and Nuvo.[10]

In 2008, due to its success in developing the brand's name in China, India, and Indonesia, Tupperware received awards for "Most Favored Brand by Women" and "Company with the Best Corporate Face."[11]

Awards

In 2010, the company was ranked equal #2 in Fortunes Most Admired Home equipment and furnishings section.[12]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tupperware Brands Corporation 2021 Annual Form 10-K Report . . February 23, 2022 . April 10, 2023.
  2. Web site: MLMs Are A Nightmare For Women And Everyone They Know. 27 June 2019.
  3. News: Theresa May: 'Geoffrey Boycott has still got my Tupperware'. The Telegraph. 8 September 2017. Theresa May has revealed Geoffrey Boycott still has her Tupperware after she delivered him a batch of home-made brownies.. Hughes. Laura.
  4. Web site: Stormont . Brian . Tupperware: Lazy Susan played a small part in success of product that evokes so many memories . July 6, 2020 . Press and Journal . en-US . https://web.archive.org/web/20200824133718/https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/lifestyle/food-and-drink/2302478/tupperware-lazy-susan-played-a-small-part-in-success-of-product-that-evokes-so-many-memories/ . 2020-08-24.
  5. Web site: Tupperware Home Parties American Experience . 2020-07-29. PBS. en . 2018-02-14.
  6. News: Tupperware alters its name . Chediak. Mark . October 24, 2018 . Orlando Sentinel . https://web.archive.org/web/20240213060755/https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2005/12/06/tupperware-alters-its-name/ . February 13, 2024 . live.
  7. News: Tupperware: How the 1950s party model conquered the world. Hope. Katie. 2017-02-15. BBC News. 2017-08-12. en-GB.
  8. News: Tupperware Brands Names New CEO as Business Looks for Traction. Wall Street Journal. 12 March 2020. Maidenberg. Micah.
  9. Web site: Kavilanz . Parija . 2023-10-17 . Tupperware picks Spanx veteran as new CEO CNN Business . 2023-10-20 . CNN . en.
  10. Web site: Tupperware Brands Worldwide Presence. 5 December 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111217065856/http://www.tupperwarebrands.com/company/wwpresence.html. 17 December 2011.
  11. Web site: Tupperware Receives Coveted Awards for Top Brand Recognition in Three Markets..
  12. News: March 22, 2010. Most Admired Industries. CNN.
  13. Web site: Tupperware pioneer, Joe Hara, dies at 91 in Longwood. January 2, 2018.