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Just How Versatile is Tupperware?

 If you have seen my Facebook Live product demonstrations then you know how often I talk about how versatile our Tupperware products are. Now I'm sure you're thinking "Just how versatile are your products?" They are so versatile that even serious gamers can find use for our products. 

On the left, this is our bread keeper which I purchased as part of our month special. The main function of this product is to store bread and keep it fresh. There are small holes in the top, as you can see, to allow for your bread to breathe or rather get the appropriate air flow. 

When you are a serious gamer like me, we are particular with our games and systems. We enjoy playing the older games as well as the new games. The most classic of the systems is the original NES system or Nintendo Entertainment System (NES); and you thought it was just a nickname 🤣🤣. 

If you were to purchase original NES, Sega, Super NES, or N64, it's likely that it will not come with a case or anything to protect it. These games are very delicate because exposure to dust, liquids, etc., can easily cause malfunction with the game thus it is important to store them accordingly. That is when I got the idea to store the games in the bread keeper. It comes with a divider which you can use or not to separate your games. I do use it. As you can see in the picture, I have separated the Super NES from the original NES and of course Sega games as well. The games will fit standing up with the lid which means your game is protected.  

If you found a unique use for our products. I invite you to share pictures and suggestions below in the comments. I look forward to reading about your usage of our products!

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