Were Tupperware containers ever sold in stores before the home party began?
The unique containers were invented by and named for Earl Tupper (1907-1983) in 1945. The containers were originally sold in stores and by mail. In 1951, the idea of the home parties started. Q: During a recent trip to Hawaii, the tour guide referred to the foggy conditions as “vog.” We assumed he meant fog. Is there such a thing as vog? A: Vog is a term used by some Hawaiians to refer to a type of fog, which is made of volcanic ash. Q: By association of things going on in my life, I remember when Wheel of Fortune went on the air, January 1975. My mother insists she saw the show when she was a child in the 1950s. How can this be? When did Vanna White join the show? A: You are right, Wheel of Fortune made its debut in January 1975 with Chuck Woolery as the host (until 1982) and Susan Stafford as his assistant (also until 1982). In 1982, Pat Sajak and Vanna White took over the duties of running the show. Now, for some super trivia. What was the first letter Vanna revealed? The letter “T.