Massapequa man becomes top seller of Tupperware
By dressing in drag and taking on the persona of "Aunt Barbara," Massapequa's Robert Suchan has revitalized the Tupperware party and has become a top seller of the brand, a mainstay in American kitchens. Videojournalist: Erin Geismar (Feb. 5, 2013)
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