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'''Tupperware''' was a brand of containers which were used for [[food]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[She Won't Be Home (short story)|She Won't Be Home]]'') [[Peri Brown]] and the [[Fifth Doctor]] saw two old ladies with a Tupperwear box of [[cake]]s, on their way to a village fête. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Life in the Day (short story)|A Life in the Day]]'') | '''Tupperware''' was a brand of containers which were used for [[food]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[She Won't Be Home (short story)|She Won't Be Home]]'') [[Peri Brown]] and the [[Fifth Doctor]] saw two old ladies with a Tupperwear box of [[cake]]s, on their way to a village fête. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Life in the Day (short story)|A Life in the Day]]'') | ||
[[David (The Final Star)|David]] once managed to trap two of a family of [[mice]] in a large Tupperware container. He did this instead of setting a [[mousetrap]] or letting [[Fred (The Final Star)|the cat]] loose on them, because David's fiancée [[Amy (The Final Star)|Amy]] was an [[animal]] lover. He provided the mice in the box with small [[pot]]s for food and [[water]]. The following morning, though, Fred the cat let himself into the [[kitchen]], not for a midnight snack, but in fact to let another mouse into the container. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Final Star (short story)|The Final Star]]'') | [[David (The Final Star)|David]] once managed to trap two of a family of [[mice]] in a large Tupperware container. He did this instead of setting a [[mousetrap]] or letting [[Fred (The Final Star)|the cat]] loose on them, because David's [[fiancée]] [[Amy (The Final Star)|Amy]] was an [[animal]] lover. He provided the mice in the box with small [[pot]]s for food and [[water]]. The following morning, though, Fred the cat let himself into the [[kitchen]], not for a midnight snack, but in fact to let another mouse into the container. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Final Star (short story)|The Final Star]]'') | ||
[[Category:Containers]] | [[Category:Containers]] | ||
[[Category:Food storage]] | [[Category:Food storage]] | ||
[[Category:Businesses from the real world]] | [[Category:Businesses from the real world]] |
Revision as of 19:00, 8 June 2017
Tupperware was a brand of containers which were used for food. (PROSE: She Won't Be Home) Peri Brown and the Fifth Doctor saw two old ladies with a Tupperwear box of cakes, on their way to a village fête. (PROSE: A Life in the Day)
David once managed to trap two of a family of mice in a large Tupperware container. He did this instead of setting a mousetrap or letting the cat loose on them, because David's fiancée Amy was an animal lover. He provided the mice in the box with small pots for food and water. The following morning, though, Fred the cat let himself into the kitchen, not for a midnight snack, but in fact to let another mouse into the container. (PROSE: The Final Star)