Friday, July 17, 2009

Experiencing Simplicity for Home, Health & Beauty

The 4th floor of the Sunway Convention Centre was transformed into an inviting space for the Tupperware Brands Experience, a closed-door affair on 16th-17th July for its’ sales force as part of their Annual Sales Jubilee.

A carnival-like atmosphere was in the air, as the area comes alive with activities that range from being sedentary (such as the DIY Spa) to boisterous (such as the games corner). Everything showcases the ingenuity and functionality of Tupperware Brands to visitors who can experience its’ lifestyle products.


Starting from one end of the floor was the Tupperware Exhibit,which shows the history and development of Tupperware, along with its’ numerous international awards. This area exudes an air of nobility that is appropriate for this distinguished brand.



On the other end it was FUN! FUN! FUN!Dozens were lining up at the games counter. Particularly hilarious was Flying Shoe, where a long queue formed to throw their footwear into a panel with several holes in it. The successful participant is the one who manages to get one’s shoe in with one’s foot! Then there’s Ring Toss, Stand-A-Bottle, Car Wheel Steering and Tupperware 360°. It all seems fairly easy, and some were very fortunate to win back Tupperware goodies in the name of charity.
Participation is made easy with just RM1 donation to the Tupperware Children’s Fund for each game ticket


In the spirit of giving, a large crowd was gathered at the Tupperware premiums area, where proceeds of the premium sales go to the same Children’s Fund. At the rate generous donors were snapping up the t-shirts or bags, I felt I was at a warehouse sale where the most amazing discounts were happening! There was such joy and exuberance in that area, which is rather unusual when people have to queue for something. Perhaps it’s the warmth that exudes from goodwill.


For Malaysians, fun and food usually go hand in hand, and sure enough, Amy Beh was around to impress and share her culinary skills using TupperChef stainless steel cooking wares. What’s amazing is that there are 4 tables, equipped with stove, utensils and ingredients where early birds could actually proceed to take a stand, and follow each step of Amy Beh’s cooking demonstration. For the rest of the audience, besides enjoying the appetizing aroma, there’s sampling of the celebrity chef’s creations.

In the midst of all the activities, are quiet pursuits of peace and relaxation at the DIY Spa and massage rooms. The massages are conducted by the blind, and the RM15 for a foot massage goes directly to Malaysian Association for The Blind.

Besides beautifying treatments at the DIY Spa, one can also enjoy makeovers using BeautiControl range of cosmetics. The concentration and detail given by the team of make-up artists amidst the flurry of activity in the area is astounding, evident in the fresh faces they created. For those who’d like to keep memories of their glamorous moments as a result of the makeover, there’s the option to have a photo shoot for only RM20.

I could understand why many people fall in love with Tupperware Brands from my experience at the Jubilee. It meets the demands of today’s lifestyle. It is of living the good life while enjoying simplicity for living, be it for one’s home, health or beauty.

Experience it yourself this Saturday!
In conjunction with their 46th anniversary and the launch of Tupperware Brands product gallery, this event is open to the public.

Date: 18th July
Time: 10am-5pm
Venue: Sunway Convention Centre

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