Please excuse my directness, but they sold you the sack taken off the
backside of what draws a carriage. Here is the PDF detailing exactly
what plastics, made from oil, are in their products.
http://order.tupperware.com/coe-pdf/tup_2012_materials.pdf
Unless this is an old document and they have revamped their entire
line, they do use petrochemicals.
But bottom line, if something smells of, and makes food taste like
plastic. Get rid of it.
On Apr 28, 11:13 am, Sharon Hoehner <detoxexp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tupperware doesn't use petrochemicals. That's why the stuff is so much
> pricier than the cheap stuff you buy in the grocery store. I think they use
> corn or something like that. Can't remember but I had a booth one year next
> to Tupperware and learned that. I personally use glass. Costco sometimes
> has boxes of glass containers. I bought them all separate before that.
>
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> On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 7:20 AM, Rachel Hall <i...@expectingwell.com> wrote:
> > You are smelling and tasting the petrochemicals leaching out of the
> > plastic. Oils cannot reverse this. You need to put them in your
> > recycling bin and be done with them forever. Switch to glass or
> > ceramic food storage containers, and everyone in your family should
> > take lemon internally, hopefully is on LLV for the milk thistle
> > extract, and should consider a cleanse.
>
> > On Apr 27, 4:00 pm, AKilb <amykil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I bought tupperware containers to organize my food 2 years ago. I have
> > > washed them and washed and washed!! But they stink, they have a weird
> > > plastic smell, and taste. We stopped using them because everything we
> > > put in them tasted so horrible nobody would touch the food! Last
> > > summer I read somewhere to put charcoal in them and leave in the sun
> > > for a few days, I tried that and it seemed to work for a few weeks
> > > then the smell and taste came back. (we tried baking soda too)
> > > I just started using doterra's eo's and was wondering if anybody has a
> > > suggestion on how to remove that smell and taste? I was thinking I
> > > would try purify? Fill them with water and a few drops of purify? Then
> > > let them sit in the sun? I know they can break down plastics tho, so
> > > I'm not sure if that is a good idea or not? Or if there is a better
> > > oil to try?
> > > Thanks for any advice!
> > > Amy
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