why does glad wear and tupperware use blue lids?
most plastic storage containers have bluoe lids. I like everything to match and can’t understand why blue is the color of choice by manufacturers. Very few people have blue kitchens. Why in the world wouldn’t they use clear containers and matching clear lids…not only would the containers match any decor and would look nice when opening cabinets to see all clear…but it would make more sense as well becuase once the containers are used and in the fridge, you could see whats in it through a clear lid. Why blue?
real tupperware (not gladware or ziploc or rubbermaid) comes in a variety of colors. we have 2 lines of microwaveable products that are black. we have bowls in orange and red and other colors (pink, green, and more). tupperware has maintained a shade of blue as an option for the line of modular mates for some years now, but there is always at least one alternative color to the blue (right now it’s red) and the shade of blue changes as consumer preferences change because, actually, blue is a very popular color for kitchens. however, we do have lots of other colors and very few things come only in blue.
Good question. I never thought of having tupperware to match my kitchen…that doesn’t seem important to me. but i see your point.
References :
real tupperware (not gladware or ziploc or rubbermaid) comes in a variety of colors. we have 2 lines of microwaveable products that are black. we have bowls in orange and red and other colors (pink, green, and more). tupperware has maintained a shade of blue as an option for the line of modular mates for some years now, but there is always at least one alternative color to the blue (right now it’s red) and the shade of blue changes as consumer preferences change because, actually, blue is a very popular color for kitchens. however, we do have lots of other colors and very few things come only in blue.
References :
http://www.my.tupperware.com/jcamp
look at all the colors available now…