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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Lunch what? (The smarter lunch carriers)


LunchBots are stainless-steel food containers that quickly surged to No. 1 on our back-to-school shopping list. Creator Jacqueline Linder wanted to design safe, eco-friendly, and durable containers for her kids’ lunches. She wound up building a line of reusable containers that are hip enough for the school cafeteria, corporate lunch room, or casual picnic. After all, why should kids be the only ones with the cool lunch containers?

LunchBots Stainless Steel Lunch Containers

LunchBots Stainless Steel Lunch Containers

LunchBots
are made from food-grade stainless steel (type 304) and come with a brightly colored stainless-steel lid. The Uno is perfect for a sandwich, while the Duo's split receptacle keeps snacks or fruit nicely separated. They’re safe in the dishwasher, and they don’t hold stains like plastic containers do.

Thanks to LunchBots, you'll no longer need to tote disposable paper bags or unhealthy plastic containers to school or work. Food stays protected, so no more crushed snacks or smushed sandwiches. You can feel good sending your kids to school with their LunchBots -- then tuck your snacks away in one too.

Buy Lunchbots stainless steel, eco-friendly lunch containers here.

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  • springtime's Avatar
    Posted by springtime Wed Sep 9, 2009 10:42am PDT

    Similar ones have been out for years. My advice is to find the cheapest one you can find because kids will lose them.

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  • Renee R's Avatar
    Posted by Renee R Fri Nov 6, 2009 10:10am PST

    its not that ingenius, people used stainless steel years ago, as do many Japanese, also you for further division you can use silicone cupcake liners, they are dishwasher safe

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  • Renee R's Avatar
    Posted by Renee R Fri Nov 6, 2009 10:12am PST

    Show us how secure the lid is, do you need to use an elastic band around it, can you put something semi liquid like in one, for example hummus? We don't really need the demo on the dishwasher. LOL

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