The Laptop Lunch Bento Box System - Now Available in Red!
Laptop Lunches are American-style bento boxes designed to help families pack nutritious, environment-friendly lunches for school, work, and travel. These sustainable lunch containers--which come with a book of healthy lunch ideas and lunchmaking recipes--are reusable, recyclable, and dishwasher safe. And all of these lunchboxes are lead-free.
This system includes:
an insulated carrying case
a reusable water bottle
the Laptop Lunch Bento Box
a set of stylish utensils
The Laptop Lunch User's Guide
Carrying Case
height = 7.5 inches
width = 11.5 inches
depth = 2.5 inches
COLOR: black canvas with a dark blue neoprene panel
*Wipes clean with damp cloth.
Laptop Lunch Bento Box Set A hard outer shell containing 5 food containers, a set of utensils, and The Laptop Lunch User's Guide
length = 9 inches
width = 7 inches
height = 2 inches
length of utensils = 6 1/2 inches
larger inner containers = 4.5 x 3 x 1.75 inches
smaller inner containers = 3 x 2 x 1.75 inches
dip container = 1.5 x 1 x 1.5 inches
Color Options:
Primary : Black carrying case with blue neoprene panel. Bento Box with blue outer container with inner containers in dark green, red, yellow, purple, and teal.
Whimsical : Black carrying case with navy neoprene panel. Bento Box with purple outer container with inner containers in bright lime green, orange, periwinkle, magenta, and teal.
Periwinkle : Black carrying case with navy neoprene panel. Bento Box with blue outer container with inner containers in periwinkle
Pink : Black carrying case with pink neoprene panel. Pink Beno box with pink inner containers.
Red :Black canvas with red neoprene panel . Bento box with black outer container with inner containers in red.
The Laptop Lunch User's Guide The Laptop Lunch User�s Guide will change the way you view lunch with�
Fresh ideas for making wholesome lunches kids love
Strategies for improving lunchtime nutrition
Tips for picky eaters
Quick-reference shopping lists
Creative lunch menus
Quick and easy kid-friendly recipes
Strategies for making the most of your Laptop Lunch
Tips for reducing lunchtime waste
In The News...
New York Times Regional Newspapers (July 27, 2005) "When Amy Hemmert and Tammy Pelstring set out to build a better lunchbox, they didn't approach the project as inventors or designers or marketers. They did it as moms. The two Northern California women, who didn't consider themselves to be any more health-conscious or eco-aware than their Santa Cruz friends and neighbors, were volunteering at their children's school four years ago when they began to pay attention to what kids were bringing to lunch."
Memphis Parent (August 2004) "Tired of never having the right containers for lunch? Laptop Lunches make lunch time a breeze with reusable containers, an insulated carrying case & water bottle. It even comes with a user's guide.
Tiny Tummies (September/October 2003) "Have you ever been at school at lunchtime and marveled at the amount of waste that bag lunches create? Baggies, juice boxes, boxes from Lunchables, individual chip and cookie and granola bar packages. There must be a better way. Now a company in Santa Cruz, California has created Laptop Lunch containers, four colorful, reusable individual containers, packed with a fork and spoon, in a larger, hinged container."
Los Angeles Family (September 2003) "Created by two Santa Cruz, California moms, the Laptop Lunch is the solution for boring peanut butter and jelly, paper-bagged school lunches. The Laptop Lunch is a brightly colored, compartmentalized lunch container that comes with a fork and spoon and a book of creative lunch-making ideas. There are even options for picky eaters. A carrying case, water bottle and ID tag are also included with the containers."
OC Family Magazine (September 1, 2003) "School lunches cost less, tend to be more healthful and are more environmentally friendly when they are packed at home. For most moms, however, deciding how to fill the lunch box day after day can be a real chore.
Two mothers who faced the same daily dilemma set out to solve the problem. Amy Hemmert and Tammy Pelstring of Santa Cruz developed the Laptop Lunch, a brightly colored, compartmentalized lunch container that comes with a book of creative lunch-making ideas."
Working Mother (September 2003) "Think of it as a Japanese bento box for your kid's lunch. Laptop Lunches consist of brightly colored, removable plastic containers that can hold every kind of food you're likely to pack--from soup to nuts. The idea came from two environmentally savvy moms who wanted to cut down on aluminum foil, plastic wrap and disposable bags. You get five dishwasher- and microwave-safe containers, a sealable lid and a stainless steel fork and spoon, plus a guide to creative lunch menus
Reviews...
I love this Laptop Lunch Box System. It helps me prepare a great, healthy lunch for my son. The inner containers are perfect for packing snacks and the lidded containers are great for leftovers! My son loves it too - as he has the coolest lunch box in class! He proudly carries it and shows it to his friends.
Julie (Owner of SuperMomz)
Periwinkle
Pink
Primary
Red
Whimsical
Available Options:
Color:
Whimsical Black/Red