Tupperware Just Launched Its First-Ever Glass Collection—Here’s Why It’s a Game-Changer The containers can go from the fridge to the oven. Close Credit: Courtesy of Tupperware A household staple for almost 80 years, Tupperware is originally known for its colorful plastic containers, which were released in 1946. Over the years, the brand has continuously updated its storage options. Now, it's going beyond leftovers and introducing a collection of innovative multi-use glass containers. Voila Glass is its new line of non-toxic glass containers. Made for prepping, baking, serving, storing, and reheating food. The products feature a minimalist silhouette and come in three shapes and sizes: rectangular (3.2-quart), perfect for lasagnas and layered casseroles; square (1.7-quart), which can fit a batch of brownies; and round (1.8-quart) for pies and more. Convenient volume markings help you measure and fill the containers without any guesswork. Don't Miss Ikea Debuts a Stylish New Food Storage and Meal Prep Collection 18 of the Best Pantry Storage Ideas for Creating a Tidy Space The borosilicate glass dishes can handle temperatures ranging from -13 to 572 degrees Fahrenheit without cracking, which means you could cook, serve, and store a dish in the same container. Tupperware even offers a few all-in-one recipe ideas on its website, like Berry Cobbler Cake and Butter Chicken Pot Pie, that take advantage of the containers' features. Each piece is microwave-safe, including the lid, making reheating easier and cleaner. There's also a built-in steam vent that releases pressure to prevent splatter and promote even heating. To make clean-up even easier, Tupperware's Viola Glass is also dishwasher-safe. Voila Glass launches on September 18 and can be purchased via the Tupperware website. You can also sign up for the brand's mailing list to place your order early on September 15. Explore more: News Product & Brand News