Tupperware Party Games That Work Over Text

Games are the fastest way to get guests replying — and replies turn into orders. These six Tupperware party games are built for text parties: no live demo, no awkward silences, just quick prompts your guests can answer from their phone.

Run one or two per party, offer a small prize (a free product, a discount, or an extra host-rewards entry), and watch the conversation come alive.

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1. Guess the Piece

Post a super close-up photo of a mystery Tupperware piece — a vent, a seal, a handle. First guest to reply with the correct product name wins. It doubles as a product spotlight when you reveal the answer.

2. Pantry Fail Confessions

Ask guests to reply with their worst pantry or fridge disaster (the rice avalanche, the mystery leftovers). Funniest reply wins a prize — and every answer is a chance to suggest the piece that solves it.

3. Fridge or Pantry: This or That

Rapid-fire prompts — "leftovers or meal-prep? bag clips or airtight? Tupperware or takeout container?" Low effort, high replies, and it warms guests up to engage all party long.

4. Kitchen Bingo

Send a simple bingo card of common kitchen storage problems (stale crackers, wilted greens, spice chaos). Guests reply with what they battle; first to "bingo" wins. Great for spotting who needs what.

5. Emoji Recipe

Post a recipe told entirely in emojis (🥗🥕🧊). First to guess the dish wins — then show the FridgeSmart or prep piece that makes it easy.

6. Seal the Deal (Memory Game)

Post 5 product photos for 30 seconds, then remove them and ask guests to list as many as they remember. Most correct wins. Sneaky-effective at making your top products stick.

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