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Published: Tuesday, 1 Mar 2011 | 9:14 PM ET
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Ware & Tear?
Cramer goes one on one with Rick Goings, Tupperware Brands chairman/CEO to see if the company has the wherewithal to endure in this market.

Tupperware Brands recently reported one of the best earnings results of the quarter, Cramer said Tuesday, with its stock now less than two points off its 52-week high. The stock has been a long-term winner for the "Mad Money" host, having posted a 146 percent gain from when he first recommended it in Jan. 2007 at $21.80.

Cramer thinks Tupperware has plenty of upside to come, but to be sure, he invited CEO Rick Goings to appear on "Mad Money." Watch the video to see the full conversation about Tupperware's future prospects.

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Shares of Tupperware Brands have more than doubled since Cramer first recommended it. To find out what's ahead for the company, Cramer spoke with CEO Rick Goings.
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