Tupperware Banned on Missouri Rivers

Posted on 25. Aug, 2009 by Dan Mitchell in Evaluating MLM, Food and Drink, Resources, Small Business


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By Dan Mitchell, MLM Blog Correspondent

Tupperware Globe Just when I was about to take a vacation boating down a Missouri river with my Tupperware collection!

From OzarkFirst:

(Jefferson City, MO) -- You may want to rethink taking Tupperware along with you on Missouri's rivers.  That's at least for the time being.
   
The Associated Press says state lawmakers have banned it, but not on purpose.  They apparently meant to vote on outlawing Styrofoam, but confused their plastics.
   
The problem came up because Styrofoam is a brand name, so lawmakers tried to name the plastic used to make foam coolers.  Now having Tupperware on a river can land you in jail for a year.
   
No word about a repeal of that law.

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