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Earl Tupper struggled to sell his revolutionary Tupperware in stores until Brownie Wise began demonstrating it to customers in their homes, leading to unprecedented sales success for the company.
12:43 - 13:42 (00:59)
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Earl Tupper struggled to sell his revolutionary Tupperware in stores until Brownie Wise began demonstrating it to customers in their homes, leading to unprecedented sales success for the company.
ChapterThe Story of Tupperware and the Woman Who Started It All
EpisodeSelects: How Tupperware Works
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Brownie Wise, a single mom with only an eighth-grade education, revolutionized the business model of Tupperware by introducing the "party plan" selling technique.
13:42 - 14:53 (01:10)
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Brownie Wise, a single mom with only an eighth-grade education, revolutionized the business model of Tupperware by introducing the "party plan" selling technique. She became the face of Tupperware and one of the most successful women in business during the 1950s and 60s.
ChapterThe Story of Tupperware and the Woman Who Started It All
EpisodeSelects: How Tupperware Works
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Rosie O'Donnell explores the relationship between the human brain and experiences on her new podcast, featuring discussions with friends, family, and colleagues.
14:53 - 17:59 (03:05)
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Rosie O'Donnell explores the relationship between the human brain and experiences on her new podcast, featuring discussions with friends, family, and colleagues. Listen on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.