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I have a lot of stuff made in GDR. Back than things were manufactured to last and not break after 2 years.
If you break it, it has a lifetime guarantee. They will change it for an equivalent new one. You don't get that very often. (My mum sold Tupperware for years in the 70' to 90's!)
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Now good luck with the search for the lid :-)
I have been looking for that old tuna fish sandwich I left in the fridge!
they probably have that magical BPA.
We still use Tupperware from the ‘70s.
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That’s practically an antique! 😃
I have a lot of stuff made in GDR. Back than things were manufactured to last and not break after 2 years.
I’ve got some West German Tupperware salt and pepper pots, a container bowl with lid and two boxes.
Were you looking in my mom’s cabinet? She’s got tons of it.
If you break it, it has a lifetime guarantee. They will change it for an equivalent new one. You don't get that very often. (My mum sold Tupperware for years in the 70' to 90's!)
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