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From: Leonard Blaisdell <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>
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Subject: Re: Anyone having a Tupperware party?
Date: 1 Apr 2025 22:11:59 GMT
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On 2025-04-01, Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca> wrote:
> On 2025-04-01 3:29 p.m., Ed P wrote:
 
>> Back in the 60s and 70s there were a lot of things sold by the "party" 
>> method but I think that is probably gone. I've not heard of an Avon lady 
>> for many years.

> ISTR my ex being invited to a "velvet painting kit" party.


My wife attended parties like that. We still have a Longaberger hamper
and a Longaberger picnic basket. Stuff from other parties was perishable
and is now long-gone.