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You don't have to keep replacing your kid's lunchbox throughout the school year. These YETI Daytrip lunch boxes are strong ...
An emblazoned tin lunch box was a required and desired accessory for American schoolchildren for decades. But why were these ...
In 1950, a company called Aladdin produced the first true lunchboxes of the era, decorating plain metal boxes with stamped pictures of Hopalong Cassidy. Then, in 1953, riding the cowboy and Indian ...
Click here to see 10 Vintage Metal Lunch Boxes Worth Big Bucks In 1950, a company called Aladdin produced the first true lunch boxes of the era, decorating plain metal boxes with stamped pictures ...
Peanuts Snoopy in Space Retro Style Tin Tote Combine two classic American cultural moments—Peanuts’ Snoopy and the 1969 moon landing—and you have a totally cool, retro-inspired lunch box ...
This domed, tin lunch box was made around 1950, but has an unknown maker. The box has two metal snaps for a hinged lid and a spiraled wire hinged handle. There is a silver design with red outlined ...
Object Details maker King Seeley Thermos Description (Brief) This domed, tin lunch box was made by Thermos in 1968. It has two metal snaps for a hinged lid and a collapsible, red plastic handle. The ...
Not in 1974, not now. Lunch boxes have evolved, devolved and revolved, so there’s no reason to think they won’t be with us by the time today’s Britney Spears fans are burping their own babies.
Brickell admired the colorful boxes so much he started collecting them; eventually, he and fellow lunch-box enthusiast Allen Woodall published “The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Metal Lunch Boxes.” ...