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Specifications:
- Cartoon Squirrel Layered design provides more space for your food
- The bento lunch box features a handy divider for packing snacks like crackers and cheese, fruit and nuts, and more
- The bento lunch box includes fork and scoop inside the box
- Food lunch box is the ideal way to pack nutritious, travel-friendly meals and so on
- Gets passed safety inspection based on the food sanitation law
- Stylish bento lunch box will for sure make your lunch time more fun and tasty
- The bento lunch box is durable, attractive, and easy to clean
- Wonderful treat for your, and it's great lunch ideas
- Color: Pink & White
- Material: PP
- Size: 14 x 13 x 6.8cm/5.5 x 5.1 x 2.7in(L x W x H)
- Temperature Limit for Box: -20˚C ~ +120˚C
Details:

- The bento lunch box will keep your meals well, and lid locks securely in place

- Eco-friendly lunch containers made from highest quality material

- Cartoon girls lunch box is perfectly sized for bringing lunch to school or to the office

- Made of high quality material, the bento lunch box is durable and reliable for long time use
About Lunch Boxes
Lunch boxes have come a long way since children began using containers to carry their lunches to school in the 1800s. Whether you are shopping for a lunch box for your child or seeking a classic box to add to or begin your collection, you can learn something new about them here.- History
- During the last quarter of the 19th century, lunch boxes came into use by working men who could not afford to purchase a hot lunch or did not have time to rush home and eat. These boxes were industrial in make and appearance, similar to a small toolbox. Children began emulating the practice, creating lunch boxes using colorful cookie tins or metal tobacco containers. In the early 1900s, children's lunch boxes appeared on the retail market, sporting illustrations of children playing.
- Function
- Lunch boxes, also known as lunch kits, were created and marketed as a way for children to carry homemade lunches to school. The boxes were seen as a way to keep lunches fresher as well as keeping sandwiches and treats from being crushed, unlike paper lunch sacks. Lunch kits, which included vacuum bottles, commonly known by the brand name Thermos, allowed mothers to send cold beverages or hot soups with their children, making them a hit with both parents and kids.
- Types
- There are now several different types of lunch boxes available. In the 1950s, Aladdin and Thermos began selling rectangular metal lunchboxes decorated with popular television characters. Dome-shaped metal boxes emerged in the latter part of the '50s, mimicking workmen's lunch pails but bearing popular, child-friendly artwork. The 1960s saw the emergence of trendy vinyl lunchboxes. Currently, lunch boxes are typically made from soft, insulated foam materials such as neoprene. Hard plastic boxes are also available.
- Features
- Vintage metal lunchboxes featuring pop culture icons such as cartoons, westerns and movies are collectibles. Lunch boxes with rust, scratches, holes or dents are worth much less than those in better condition. Any original straps or handles should be present and in good repair, as well as small parts such as hinges. Buyers seeking to collect classic lunch boxes should check for copyright dates on those that appear like new. Many "retro" lunchboxes have been made, and a novice buyer could be fooled into purchasing a cheap reproduction.
- Expert Insight
- Collecting lunch boxes goes beyond finding and purchasing them. Once someone has begun his collection, caring for the lunch boxes is an imperative part of protecting that investment. Water damages metal lunch boxes, and direct sunlight can fade and discolor vinyl, plastic or metal versions. Allowing dust and grime to build up on them can also be harmful. Lunch boxes of any type should be periodically washed with mild dish soap and warm water and then dried completely.
How to Choose a Lunch Box?
- Consider what you'll use the lunch box to carry. Use a tough metal or plastic lunch box to protect foods that can bruise, break or smush. If you plan to pack your foods in plastic containers, a soft lunch bag is fine.
- Choose a lunch box or lunch bag that is large enough to accommodate all your items without having them move around when jostled.
- Consider how you'll be handling your lunch box. If you'll have to fit it in your backpack or book bag, a hard exterior will keep your food from being squashed.
- Purchase a soft-bodied, insulated lunch bag if you'll be carrying items that need to be kept cool or hot. Few hard-shell lunch boxes offer insulation.
- Purchase an insulated beverage container (either with the lunch box or separately) just in case you decide to bring along a little soup, coffee or another beverage.
- Think about the image you'd like to project to your coworkers and companions, and choose your lunch box accordingly. Most plastic and metal lunch boxes will carry images of some sort, including superheroes, cartoon characters and even political figures.
Package Included:
- 1 x Lunch Box
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Shawn Fiddler
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09-05-2011- Other Thoughts: I have the Food Lunch and it makes lunch prep. so much easier. Everything I need to pack fits in two containers instead of an assortment of foil wrap, baggies, and plastic containers. And snacks don't get crushed!
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Josh Rollefson
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08-22-2011- Other Thoughts: I have 2 of the Bento Lunch Box and I love them! When I grab my lunch out of the fridge, my co-workers want to know what it is! They are not only safe and non-toxic, but very cool looking! I get asked about them all the time and everyone thinks they are simply amazing! They are eco friendly and don't create waste. Great for our environment. They are the perfect size and keep you from eating too much! I highly recommend them, you won't regret it!
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Melissa Goupil
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08-16-2011- Other Thoughts: I was very tired of putting snacks in plastic sandwich bags and then throwing the bags away every day - not good for the environment. I tried plastic containers but sometimes my kids couldn't open them or close them all the way. The Duo is a great solution! I can put their daily morning snack in the container - even two different things - and they have no trouble opening and closing them. The containers are easy to clean and are tough -- even falling on the floor a number of times has not been a problem. I would highly recommend lunchbots!
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Tara Robertson
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08-02-2011- Other Thoughts: I am very pleased with my Bento Lunch Box. These are very well made, very durable and you will feel great knowing that they are safe for yourself and your children to use! Easy to clean, dishwasher safe - no problems here! Thanks for making such a smart product! I will be ordering more soon (so my three children don't fight over these).
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Matt Ward
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07-30-2011- Other Thoughts: This is very well made and just the right size. Perfect for a fruit and snack on the other side. Stays cold in lunchbox with icepack. Looks cool. Always have other Moms commenting on it. It is a little pricier, but for the quality and durability it is worth it. I always wash by hand, though it says it is dishwasher safe. I feel so much better not wasting all the plastic snack baggies!
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Amy Frebis
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07-27-2011- Other Thoughts: I love the Bento Lunch Box for snacks. I bought 2 for my children, aged 3 and 5, for their lunches. It keeps the food separated so I can pack fruit on one side and cheese and crackers on the other. The stainless steel helps to keep things cold and is very easy to clean. Two thumbs up!
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Brian Locke
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07-05-2011- Other Thoughts: They are durable and there is no plastic. <br/>I have various sizes - my child takes 3 to school - one for sandwiches, a divided smaller one for fruit/pretzels etc and a divided larger one for break time snack/juice box. <br/>They are so much more economical than ziplocks etc. When I put fruit in like strawberries etc, I use a small piece of paper towel which works a dream to mop any excess juice. <br/>Love them so much
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Mark Hadgkiss
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06-21-2011- Other Thoughts: This Girls Lunch Box is awesome. I use them mostly for my child's lunch. I am so happy to have the stainless steel as an alternative to the plastic. They seal really well and so far they have been great. I will surely order more in the future. Only thing I wish is that they had one a little smaller to put smaller lunch items in.
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