I know that Tupperware pitcher.
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I know that Tupperware pitcher.
Yup! We had one or two also!I know that Tupperware pitcher.
I'm pretty sure this is an empty can.![]()
My younger days in a Pic.
Gotta love grimmis
Now I'm gonna be on the hunt for one.Yup! We had one or two also!
Had a 1967 Fairlane with a 390 2 barrel that ran hot if you got into stop and go traffic as in downtown Atlanta, GA on I-75 when is was first being built. I so remember the 1960's in downtown Atlanta. Now the thing is by the time Atlanta gets one place finished on I-75 they find a place to tear up and widen a couple more lanes. They will most likely get it finished now that we have relocated so we do not travel through their fair city any more.
Check Statutes of Limitations too.After putting up with the gas guzzling Fairlane for 2 years we traded it in for a 69 Chevy Nova. A stick shift without a clutch. Great gas mileage from a peppy small engine. I supplied a lot of Michigan cops at all levels with contraband from FL. Yup. It was a Federal offense to move fresh citrus that didn't go through the proper channels past the check points in N FL. Well no one suspected that little green Chevy II of carrying 30 bushels more than the law allowed by removing the back seat. I delivered to Detroit suburb police stations as well as MI state police that I personally new. Now a half century later most of the people that I sold to are not longer among the living and I'll plead the 5th if they try and prosecute me now.
My parents still use theirs. And Tupperware filed bankruptcy not long ago so good luck finding one. Flea markets or garage sales are your best bet. I got a full set of their measuring cups a while back, at a flea market. Love them because they include a 3/4 cupI know that Tupperware pitcher.