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  2. These Cute Lunch Boxes Mean Your Kid Might Actually Eat ... - AOL

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    From bento boxes to insulated options, choose from these cool kid lunch boxes. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

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    Each piece is a cute and tasty surprise that’s perfect for lunch boxes or Halloween parties. These treats are a wonderful example of cute Halloween recipes that make it easy to celebrate the season!

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  5. Bento - Wikipedia

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    A typical bento bought from a grocery store. A bento (弁当, bentō) [1] is a Japanese-style single-portion take-out or home-packed meal, often for lunch, typically including rice and packaged in a box with a lid (often a segmented box with different parts of the meal placed in different sections).

  6. Hello Kitty - Wikipedia

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    Hello Kitty's popularity also grew with the emergence of kawaii (cute) culture. [16] The brand went into decline in Japan after the 1990s, but continued to grow in the international market. [17] By 2010 the character was worth $5 billion a year and The New York Times called her a "global marketing phenomenon". [17] She did about $8 billion at ...

  7. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    In his book The Power of Cute, philosophy professor Simon May talks about the 180 degree turn in Japan's history, from the violence of war to kawaii starting around the 1970s, in the works of artists like Takashi Murakami, amongst others. By 1992, kawaii was seen as "the most widely used, widely loved, habitual word in modern living Japanese."

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