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Laptop Lunch Bento System 2.0

CAD $54.99
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LL 2.0
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The original Laptop lunches have been featured in Chatelaine, Woman's Day, Parent's Magazine, Prevention, Everyday with Rachael Ray, and seen on TV shows such as Martha Stewart, ABC News, The Today Show, Early Show and sweetspot.ca.

The new Laptop Lunches System 2.0 is ideal for families who embrace the bento concept for its function and sustainable style, but value the insulation and appeal of the traditional lunchbox. This version is slightly bigger than the original laptop lunch bento box.

This waste-free lunch kit comes with an insulated carrying case, an outer bento container, 5 inner food containers (3 with water-tight lids), a water bottle, a set of stainless steel utensils, and a book of creative lunch ideas. The insulated carrying case is made with 100% recycled polypropylene fabric.

Features:

  • Removable inner containers can accommodate a variety of food sizes
  • Tray-like feel makes lunch fun
  • Sealable lid prevents wet foods from leaking onto other foods
  • Dip container for sauces, salad dressings (and dips can make eating vegetables more fun)
  • Single unit eliminates the mess of jumbled containers
  • All-stainless fork and spoon
  • Convenient size fits into backpacks and most lunchboxes
  • Durable plastic containers are microwave safe (except for the lids)
  • Containers and lids are dishwasher safe - top rack only, NO heat boosters
  • Made in the USA.
  • Dimensions: 9" x 7" x 2.25"
    Length of utensils = 6 1/2"
    Larger inner containers = 4.75" x 3.12" x 2"
    Smaller inner containers = 3.12" x 2.5" x 2"
    Dip container = 2" x 1.5" x 1.5"

    Volume:
    Large inner containers = 1 1/4 cup and 1 2/3 cup
    Small inner containers = 3/4 cup and 2/3 cup
    Dip container = 1/8 cup

    Materials:
    Containers: polypropylene (#5)
    Lids: polyethylene (#2)
    Water bottle: polyethylene (#2)
    Utensils: stainless steel

    This product is free of phthalate, bisphenol-A (BPA), lead and PVC.

    Your Take 4 out of 5

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    • Lisa Rating: 4 out of 5 Jul 29, 2010
      I've been using one of these systems for over a year now and still love it. I'm buying a second set for my next child going into school. My daughter likes seeing all her options for the day and I like being able to see what she ate and didn't and how much. Her classmates and teachers have commented on her cool lunches (we often do leftovers, sometimes sushi, whatever happens to be on hand) it all looks appetizing in this system and it's easy to create well -rounded lunches . I'd recommend buying a second set of the in-fill boxes so you aren't washing them every night. I would have given this set 5 stars but neither my daughter or I liked the water bottle and I really wish they'd make a thermos for hot foods that fits in the bag (they do make one for the system, but last I checked it's carried separately so the potential is high that it'll be lost or overlooked at lunch time - that's what already happens with my Thermos jar whenever I send it). Still, the system got us through a year of lunches with less hassle and better nutrition than the year before - even my husband pinch hits for packing lunches now. So, I'm happy!
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