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  2. Lunchbox - Wikipedia

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    Lunch box and vacuum bottle owned by Harry S. Truman A collection of lunch boxes for school students Insulated thermal bag with ice packs. A lunch box [1] [2] [3] (or lunchbox) [4] [5] [6] is a hand-held container used to transport food, usually to work or to school. It is commonly made of metal or plastic, is reasonably airtight and often has ...

  3. Aladdin (containers) - Wikipedia

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    Under Johnson Jr.'s management, Aladdin began producing metal lunch boxes in the 1940s. By the 1950s Aladdin was an industry leader in this category and would remain so for the next 30 years. Aladdin's dominance in lunch products resulted from a strategic move in the early 50s to license popular character images on its products.

  4. 10 Vintage Metal Lunch Boxes You Wish You Still Had - AOL

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    For the next 30 years or so, metal lunch boxes entered a golden age; pop icons from The Beatles to Barbie were featured on their own box. And let's be honest, having a cool lunch box was what ...

  5. Tiffin carrier - Wikipedia

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    Normally these containers come with two or three tiers, although more elaborate versions can have four. The bottom tier, sometimes larger than the others, is the one usually used for rice. Tiffin carriers are opened by unlocking a small catch on either side of the handle.

  6. The very best gifts for people who like to cook

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    Crock-Pot Electric Lunch Box $30 $45 Save $15 Make sure they're not a member of the sad desk salad club with one of these electric portable Crock-Pot lunch boxes that’ll ensure they have a hot ...

  7. Bento - Wikipedia

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    Aluminum bento box, 1961. Lid fits closely. Small compartment for condiments. Bento regained popularity in the 1980s with the help of the microwave oven and the proliferation of convenience stores. In addition, the expensive wood and metal boxes have been replaced at most bento shops with inexpensive, disposable polystyrene boxes. However, even ...

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