Goodbye To Tupperware - End Of An Era / Exploring The Closed World Headquarters & My Family Memories
Goodbye Tupperware
Transcript
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Welcome everyone. Adam the Woo here as
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the recording of this. It is Wednesday,
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August the 6th, 2025. Today I'm going to
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take a little scooter ride. Haven't rode
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around on this in a while. Got it all
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charged up and I am going to drive
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around the now closed and empty
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Tupperware headquarters facility
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here in CM, Florida on Orange Blossom
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Trail. Very recently they have filed
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bankruptcy. They completely closed over
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the last few years or maybe even the
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last decade. They have downsized
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dramatically, but the property here was
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still kept. They had a gift shop opened.
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Even though it was a smaller portion of
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the immense amount of land they used to
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own, they still had part of it open. But
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now none of it
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is part of Tupperware anymore.
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Tupperware has been erased from
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existence in central Florida. I kind of
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have a a soft spot for Tupperware
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because not only is it an amazing
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product
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or was an amazing product, even though
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who knows it could bounce back,
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but my mom was a Tupperware manager in
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the 80s and early 90s and I remember me
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growing up in the 80s. She did very well
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as a manager. She had all the Tupperware
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parties. She still to this day has so
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many pieces of Tupperware at her home.
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And I since have, you know, collected
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some over the years, going to garage
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sales and thrift stores, I'll get
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Tupperware for my house as well. So, I'm
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just going to peruse around the
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property, show what's left. Little
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remnants of the Tupperware generation,
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the end of an era, because this is
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probably all going to go away very soon.
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And I wanted to kind of document it
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before it's before it's gone. Join me.
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Goodbye to Chupperware.
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Wow. It's hard to believe, right? Join
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me. Let's cruise around, shall you?
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Whenever I see places like this, I
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always think back to to memories and,
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you know, associates and employees that
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were out here. They're obviously
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painting something along here. They'd
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open this bay door.
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You can still see the spray paint down
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there.
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Possibly even painting.
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Well, I don't know what they were
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painting. I was thinking maybe maybe
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some sort of sealed food storage, but
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probably not. This building that I was
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just standing in front of where I'm
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starting off the the day at was the
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photo studio
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which I am taking to mean that this is
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where they would you know all the
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cataloges and brochures and anything
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when you'd have a Tupperware party and
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you would have the Tupperware dealer
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would give you a little pamphlet or a
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sales pitch. All the photos for all the
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products that you would buy were taken
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right inside this very building. photo
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studio.
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Wrap your head around that. I mean, if
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if you're part of the whole Tupperware
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generation, that's pretty wild to think
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about that you might own a piece that
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you purchased at a party
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and the picture was taken right inside
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here. Yeah. Building number two.
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I'm just kind of rolling over to
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building number three.
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Now, this property is probably going to
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be bought, demolished, and used for by
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or for someone else. So this is
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warehouse B in building number three.
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Just wild to think the Tupperware is
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gone.
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World headquarters.
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Been here a couple times in my life. One
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time maybe 10 or 15 years ago, my mom
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and I came out here and it was but a lot
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of lot more stuff was open.
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And then I came out here a couple years
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ago when I was just showing the
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downsizing of it.
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Now I'm back here one final time.
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It's photography warehouse. Now there's
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another property. The property used to
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stretch all the way over towards where
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the convention center is. The convention
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center sold many many years ago. They
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used to have concerts there after I
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think even when Tupperware used to own
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it. They used to have, you know,
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concerts and events and things in there,
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but that property has since been bought
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by someone else and I think they were
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using it for a learning facility and now
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it's closed and they're changing it to
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something else. So, all the stuff I'm
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showing here is just these I don't know,
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probably a third of the original
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property
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that the company owned,
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but it's still very expensive. But gosh,
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back in the 80s and 90s when my mom
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would come to her Jubilees. The Jubilees
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were you take all the successful
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Tupperware managers from across the US
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or maybe even the world, but I think it
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meant more of a US thing. They would all
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be invited to the Jubilee. So, she'd get
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to see all her friends and other
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managers from across the country, and we
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would tie in
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those trips for her coming to the
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Jubilees in the 80s into Disney trips.
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So, in a roundabout way kind of helped
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with me first going to Disney
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and having a love for
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for Disney. This is the design center.
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No smoking.
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Wow. Look at this.
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There you go. Product development right
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there. This is where they developed the
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products, tested them out.
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They're also utilizing the parking lot.
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These are not employees. These are cars
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that are stored over here through Tesla.
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So Tesla evidently is renting part of it
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as a parking area for some of their cars
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for their dealers. That's what all these
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are. There's nobody here, but just empty
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cars. Really kind of sad. For assistance
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use the phone,
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you know, they didn't want to give any
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of their secrets away.
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If you look inside, there are still some
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posters and thing promoting posters and
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things promoting the products.
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Kind of tough to see it. I'm looking
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through the window and have my hand
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cuped around it so the glare doesn't
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obscure it, but
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this was the meeting hall and the
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information technology area. Another
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phone that you'd have to call.
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Meeting hall on the first floor,
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information technology on the second
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floor.
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And if you peek in, you can see
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all the like sticky tape where they'd
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have the promotional posters in there
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heading into this building. Oh,
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evidently they were just sell they were
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selling awesome stuff. So this they were
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having an auction out here recently,
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too. Looks like there things
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everything's out of there now though.
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And there is a constant flow of cars
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coming in here where they're moving the
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employees bringing the Teslas over
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bicycle parking only.
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This was the Simon Humus Wellness Center
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building number five.
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Had a wet floor. They were cones.
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It's also interesting that the power's
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still on in some of the buildings. They
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got AC running in there. Butterfly
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garden. You have all the different types
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of butterflies.
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Weather worn obviously and seen better
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days. And you got this beautiful
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fountain over here.
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No longer pumping water, but still here
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for now.
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Oh, wow. That is some nasty water.
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That's what happens when a fountain
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is not pumping water and circulation for
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a long time.
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Turns into just nasty algae and
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grossness
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back in 2012.
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Oh my goodness. Anna
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Brongart back in 2012 for her
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recognition of 20 years as a partner
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had this bench dedicated to her
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13 years ago. She had the bench
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dedicated, but she worked for the
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company 20 years before she got the the
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marker of the bench on the bench.
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My mom used to have such a good time
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coming to the Jubilee. She still talks
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about him to this day.
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trees are falling over here.
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Okay. So, you know, I was incorrect
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about it only being US. It was
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international because here they were
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over in Mexico.
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This is the symbol here for the brand in
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Mexico.
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It's just, man, it's just such a bummer
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that all this stuff's just sitting out
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there now. It's just kind of
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that's just so weather worn. It's hard
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to read, but you can see faintly there.
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It's a little walking path. Let me get
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my scooter and I'll take it down this
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path.
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>> Extend a hand. Worldwide Achievers.
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There was another little plaque here.
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And then this is just oh it's an entire
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row
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like a walk of fame of sorts
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on both sides of the road or both sides
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of the sidewalk I should say
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of those that were
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extending a hand
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So the way Tupperware worked kind of
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like Avon, Mary Kay back in that era
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where you would have a Tupperware
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manager who would go around and they
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would try to get people to have parties
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at their house. So in my mom's case, she
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would go to people that she, you know,
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people that wanted to have a party for
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my mom. She would show up as her
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position in Tupperware and she would
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have the party and sale and you could
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only buy the products from the party.
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You couldn't buy them in the store back
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then. I I vividly remember
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her talking about that. The only only
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way that you could get the products was
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through a party and ordering through the
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book at the party. So you had to go to
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one of your friends living room. a lady
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that you knew was having a party and you
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would order the Tupperware through that
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and the person having the party got a
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little bit of a commission and then my
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mom would get her commission and that's
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how it worked and she would have parties
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all the time
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and then years later they started
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selling in the stores and I think that
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was kind of the start of the decline. I
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know nothing about business so I can't
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really say that that's it but that's
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just kind of when I felt like it wasn't
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the strongest point for the company.
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unforgettable homecoming back in 2018,
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the chairman's summit.
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So that must have been another like
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award ceremony, kind of like the
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jubilee. I don't even know if jubilees
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even happened past the '9s. But
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the garden is dedicated to the directors
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and legacy executive directors who
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attended director success seminars
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throughout the years. This was dedicated
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in 2005.
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This little garden here. And there's
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like a little sculpture over here.
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More very nasty water around this seal.
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I mean, this water is just filthy.
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I really like the
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little hedges here.
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Maybe there's a point to it. Almost
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looks like a horseshoe around another
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hedge and it goes around the seal here.
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Now, does the seal
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coincide with Tupperware having one of
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the best seals on any kind of food
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storage container ever? It never hit me
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till just now, maybe.
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This is giving me kind of Heritage USA
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vibes,
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which is a place that you can just
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wander around,
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but there's nothing really going on. I
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mean, it's like some stuff going on, but
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not anything what it was originally
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created to be.
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Dedicated in 1997, the Warren L. Bats
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Pavilion.
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There you go. Peeking in the window
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here. The pavilion
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no longer being used
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at all.
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All these phones are very interesting
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how
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you would have to open the phone
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and then you'd have to call
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you dial zero
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to get in.
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It looks like back in 2018 the business
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leader recruiting challenge.
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70 years of the party. That must have
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been their 70th anniversary.
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There's some names on here.
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just kind of going down the list slowly
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because you never know if someone you
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never know if someone's watching sees
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their name or possibly someone in their
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family's name or friend's name. So,
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everyone has their memories.
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Known as the tree of hearts is almost
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like another little kind of like star
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walk of fame type of thing. But you can
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see they ended here. They never
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continued past 2018 with it. But you can
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see the stars down below. Oh, actually
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no, 2015 is when they stopped doing it.
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The tree of hearts. This is it right
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here. probably at some point they had a
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ceremony where they planted the
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seedlings to make this grow
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and it was a big deal for anyone that
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was at that at that. Here's all the
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business leaders.
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I mean it was a massive organization
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massive
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and again a a huge intricral part of my
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life. I mean, I have such a soft spot
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for the company just based on, you know,
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my family's history with it. And there
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was a time that many probably achieved
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or strived to achieve to one day be here
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in the Garden of Excellence.
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And obviously, it got halfway done and
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then stopped. never continued around
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with the pylons.
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part of the Maximum Growth Club
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back in 2013,
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the Superstars region, the Heart of the
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West region, the Winning Warriors
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region,
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the Mighty Million region,
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the rock and west,
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Okay, here's some of the Tree of Hearts
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went up to 2018. Thrilling 30 team
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recruits, the perfect 10 recruits.
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Terrific 20 recruits. Had a name name
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for everything.
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The opportunity. So instead of
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opportunity, it's the opportunity tree.
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It was dedicated at the 1986 homecoming
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jew jubilee which I would say that my
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mother was at this because we moved to
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niceville Florida in 1984 and lived
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there till 1988. Then we moved to you
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follow Oklahoma 89 9091 and then 91
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moved to St. Cloud Florida but 84 to 88
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I was attending Rocky Bayou Christian
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School in Niceville Florida.
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So 84 to 88 Niceville Florida 89 to 91
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you follow Oklahoma and then to St.
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Cloud, Florida, 91, you know, and on.
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But in '86, we would have been in
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Niceville, and that was when my mom was
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doing, you know, her best with the with
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the company.
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This was one of the ones she went to. I
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would I would I would wager this is one
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of the ones she went to,
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sharing more than 15,000 new dealers
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were welcomed into the Tupperware family
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during the Opportunity Tree Recruiting
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Challenge between Spring Sessions and
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Jubilee of 1986.
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right here. This was planted in ' 86
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according to that plaque.
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Now, a year or two ago when I came out
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here and I was showing an update on this
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place when it wasn't closed yet, I saw
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this tree and I'm glad they have not
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removed this yet. That's great. What'll
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happen to this? What'll happen to all
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this? In a dumpster somewhere? I hope
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not. corner of Friendship Circle
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and the place right there
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with the moss growing out of the top of
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it.
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Yeah, they downsized for many years.
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They held on to their last employees and
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they just let them go. pretty recently
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closed this facility.
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Previous times I've been here, it was
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just a shell of what it originally was,
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but it was still open. Now,
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nothing.
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Now, originally, when the complex first
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became a thing, you would walk along the
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Golden Galaxy walkway
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and you'd walk all the way down over to
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where the convention center area was.
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And that was one of the first stages of
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closures.
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But this used to stretch all the way
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hundreds of yards down that way the
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property went and they tore a lot out
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already. And they are refurbing the
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convention area auditorium that's way
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down. So this galaxy way ends right
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here. And since the last time I was out
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here a couple years ago, they have now
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built a new apartment complex. Look at
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that. That's like the pool area of a new
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apartment complex right there. I think
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they've even fixed up this little
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retention pond, too. But now
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this is weird.
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Out with the old. See you later old. In
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with the new.
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Ah, hello new.
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The only the only constant is progress.
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I think I'm paraphrasing that term. The
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only consistent thing is progress. I'm
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I'm completely butchering that phrase,
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but
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So whatever was here, I think it was
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like a bell of some sort if I recall,
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but it was dedicated to Brownie Wise to
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this day. They're grateful to Brownie
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for her vision and every woman that
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became a confident business owner to
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transform the company and the status of
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an American woman and today
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international sales force community
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honors her legacy by continuing to
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empower women around the world. Now,
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what was dedicated to her has been
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removed.
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It was right here.
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They've at least have salvaged that.
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They've at least salvaged that. That's
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good. Hopefully, that ends up somewhere.
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Maybe in a company museum or something.
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I don't know if that if that's even on
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their agenda.
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Also, all the flags have been taken
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down. They used to have all the flags
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right across there.
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Hm.
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This thing sprung up quick.
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This is an interesting little
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contraption. Oh, I don't even know
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what's down in this grass. It's kind of
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It's called a rainbird.
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I should get out of this high grass
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before I get fire ants. Just zipping
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down Golden Galaxy Parkway or walkway.
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Switch hands. Golden Galaxy walkway. I'm
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scootering on it though. But there's no
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one out here so sure it's fine.
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To the entry plaza where they used to
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have a fountain that was shaped like I
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think it was a dandelion. the flower
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that you would, you know, you pick and
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you make a wish and you blow the
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little petals, the the multiple petals
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off of.
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Many photographs were taken from the
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Jubilees and other events in front of
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the fountain over here,
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which is now gone.
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History
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This was the small museum they had for a
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while in the sales place
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last time I was here, which things have
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changed quickly.
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And just a beautiful little courtyard.
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It's always I always think about what it
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would have been like back in the day and
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you know memories that were made here.
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Friendships that originated and blossom
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years later from people that were met
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each other here.
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Man,
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nothing lasts forever.
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When you're growing up, when you're
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young, when you're older, you start to
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realize that, but when you're young, you
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just think everything's how it's going
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to be all the time in any any place that
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you you know about. Why would they ever
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Why would they ever go away or close?
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The older you get, you start to realize
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that that's just not the reality we live
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in. Even, you know, companies could be
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massive. I mean, this was such a force
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to be reckoned with. Well, at least from
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my perspective. But maybe I had a little
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bit of a a jaded view because I was in
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that world in a way. Maybe it wasn't
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quite what I thought it was. But
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evidently, you know, the whole property
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that was here and all the plaques that
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are back there and the stories, I think
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I'm pretty accurate in stating that that
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was just such a massive force to be
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reckoned with in the in the in the food
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the food cooking and packing and saving
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away, sealing something and putting it
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in the fridge world. And then also oven
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oven items. My mom still has all her her
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oven stuff that she can put in the oven,
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put in the microwave. That was a game
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changer. That stuff didn't really exist
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that I recall back in the 80s till I saw
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that. And the stuff that she still has
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has lasted since then. And she uses it
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every day. Every day she's using that
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stuff. Still
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takes a licking and keeps on kicking.
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They made some good stuff. They made
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some dang good stuff. Plenty of other
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companies kind of threw their hat in the
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ring as well. And people always get some
25:44
cheap stuff, you know, really kind of
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the generic off-brand versions. I think
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that's just garbage. Don't that's going
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to last like a couple years. I think
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it's just the sales pitches I always
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heard. I don't know. Maybe.
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True though. I can speak from
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experience.
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I have a family member that has products
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from 40 years ago. She's still using
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every day. Still got the US flag out.
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Speaking of ants, don't want to step in
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that. That is a serious ant bed right
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They've been doing some mowing. They've
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just left all the
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remnants of the grass there.
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Oh, here's a little garden. Lots of
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trees. Beautiful,
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beautiful property.
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Oh, there we go. Tupperware France
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2019.
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Yeah, I was way off with just being uh
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being US company.
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Oh man,
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this is a bummer.
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The power of one
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US and Canada.
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Naomi Hartung and Kevin Henry. Well,
28:16
that's two. It's the power of two.
28:19
But you think about Annie Marchand or
28:22
Marchand. She probably had a lot lot of
28:26
pride and excitement the fact that this
28:28
was placed here 10 years ago.
28:54
You see there used to be roses here.
28:54
This was a rose garden.
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Yeah. No more roses, but
29:02
still got the thorns.
29:22
It was quite an honor to have your name
29:22
in the rose garden at the headquarters.
29:24
I mean, that is that's something to
29:26
strive for.
29:29
So, you don't want to downplay. You look
29:30
at it now and you think, eh, just an
29:33
empty little path. But at a time that
29:36
wasn't the that wasn't the case.
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>> This is the opposite side of the
31:18
Warren Bats pavilion.
31:28
There you go. Again, it's hard to get it
31:28
without a glare. So, I got my hand cuped
31:30
around the thing, but
31:59
It's like something out of walking. It
31:59
is so eerily quiet out here.
32:08
It's like the little employee break
32:08
station there. Maybe that's where the
32:09
coffee maker was.
32:18
All right. This is wild. There's a photo
32:18
of the fountain.
32:22
In fact, there's quite a few photos
32:25
of different phases of the complex. Look
32:27
over here.
32:29
Phase one, phase 2, phase 1, 2013.
32:32
That's I guess when they started
32:33
downsizing.
33:27
again. Just a huge facility.
33:27
Went way farther than those new
33:29
apartments. I mean, that was the halfway
33:30
point. took figure all of this
33:34
and then those apartments are now the
33:36
halfway point
33:38
and then it continued on. That's how big
33:40
it originally was
33:43
right past the turn off to the IT
33:45
building.
34:00
I just saw some deer and as I was
34:00
driving up they went into the woods.
34:09
Not to keep harping on it, but just
34:09
imagine back in the day. This was an
34:11
employee parking spot. And they probably
34:14
had their maybe not their specifically
34:16
allotted ones, but you know, when you
34:18
work somewhere for a long time and you
34:20
get used to parking in the same couple
34:21
of spots, it was probably an employee
34:24
that parked in this spot or maybe these
34:26
two spots or at least on the same row
34:27
every day
34:29
for years, if not decades,
34:33
never thinking that one day it wouldn't
34:36
be.
34:40
I don't know, overthink things too much.
34:40
But
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yeah.
35:02
Someone came out. I would lose my mind.
35:02
Probably soil myself. I heard something
35:05
over here. It really startled me.
35:12
Thought it was either a person or an
35:12
animal grunting,
35:18
but as I regained my composure,
35:18
I believe it's a pump coming either in
35:21
and out of the woods
35:24
and flowing down into here.
35:46
This was the shipping and receiving
35:46
area.
36:21
Oh yeah. Saw plenty of these back in my
36:21
day working grocery retail unloading
36:23
trucks.
36:25
Doesn't look like these UPS deliveries
36:26
are going to be delivered.
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>> I turned that corner. It's all quiet.
36:56
And I heard this
37:23
The chiller building. That sounds
37:24
spooky.
38:35
You can see through the dirty window
38:35
there. You can see some little
38:36
advertisements.
38:41
I definitely seen some cats out here as
38:41
well. And it's nice to know that someone
38:42
is out here feeding them.
38:46
fresh water and food. This was the
38:49
security obviously
38:52
no longer on site because you could see
38:54
it's all chained up.
39:05
I think that's most of it.
39:05
At least how it looks modern day as I'm
39:07
recording this. And as time goes on, a
39:10
lot of these pieces will be removed and
39:11
more history will be erased.
39:14
monumental retail history in that whole
39:17
era of the home party sales. I mean,
39:19
that was a that was a thing back that
39:21
was a that was a vibe back in the 80s.
39:24
Avon, Mary Kay, Tupperware. There might
39:26
have been others, but those are the ones
39:27
I remember.
39:30
Well, thanks for watching.
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I'll see you in the next video. With
39:36
progress taking over, new apartments,
39:39
the old facility going by the wayside.
39:43
That was their version of Mini Marge
39:45
right there. Think about that. That was
39:46
probably going all over the property
39:49
back when the property was even more
39:50
expensive than it is at the moment.
39:57
Little golf cart there.
39:57
Seen better days. I'll see you in the
40:00
next video. The vlog.
40:02
Goodbye. Tupperware.
40:05
It's over.