{"id":2080753,"date":"2024-11-21T13:15:12","date_gmt":"2024-11-21T19:15:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/?p=2080753"},"modified":"2024-11-30T21:03:52","modified_gmt":"2024-12-01T03:03:52","slug":"costco-tupperware-set","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/article\/costco-tupperware-set\/","title":{"rendered":"Costco Is Selling a 32-Piece Tupperware Set, and I’m Ready to Host a Party"},"content":{"rendered":"There\u2019s nothing quite as nostalgic as Tupperware. The brand has been around since the 1940s, bringing its famous snap-lid containers and sales parties into our consciousness. From the 1950s on, almost every kitchen had something Tupperware<\/a>, like the super vintage Dip \u2018N Serve Tray, the Servalier containers with the patented \u201cinstant touch\u201d sunburst lids or the green Crisp-It lettuce keeper.\r\n\r\nThe company recently announced bankruptcy<\/a>, and now there's suddenly a Costco Tupperware set that everyone wants. I stumbled upon the 32-piece set in my local warehouse, and the plastic containers and snappy sunburst lids look and feel just like the Tupperware I remember in my childhood kitchen, albeit in pastel blue, pink and yellow instead of gold, burnt orange and avocado green<\/a>.\r\n\r\nThe only thing missing is the Tupperware party. My mom and aunt hosted and attended many when I was a kid, and being the youngest of all my siblings and cousins, I often got dragged along. I didn\u2019t mind because it generally meant snacks, and if there\u2019s one thing those plastic containers are good for, it\u2019s holding popcorn, chips, pretzels and dips. Whatever was leftover, you put that sunburst lid on, pressed it in the middle and snap<\/em>! Sold!\r\n\r\nThese sets are making waves with regular Costco shoppers (and setting social media abuzz<\/a>). They\u2019re flying off the shelves, even with a fairly hefty price tag.\r\n

What\u2019s in the Costco Tupperware set?<\/h2>\r\n\"Costco\r\n\r\nThe Heritage 16-piece Costco Tupperware container set includes stacking bowls and canisters in pastel pink, blue and yellow colors with white sunburst lids.\r\n\r\nThe pastel colors were popular in the '50s and '60s, predating the funkier orange, brown, yellow and green most of us remember. It feels retro but also kind of now. Here\u2019s what you get:\r\n