For many, the school year has already started. That means a new routine, homework, and packing lunches. Bringing lunch to school is a great way to give parents control of the food quality of the child’s lunch. It’s especially important when taking into account any dietary restrictions or allergies. Rubbermaid has a fantastic solution for reusable, BPA-free lunching. They have created a modular container system that saves space and keeps food chilled until lunchtime.
While Charlie is homeschooled, we still pack lunches often for any outing or play-date because she eats a kosher and organic diet. I was excited to put the LunchBlox Sandwich Kit to the test! This kit includes perfectly portioned containers; a sandwich container, a medium sized snack container, and two small snack containers. Each snaps together for easy storage and packing. Best of all, a specially designed Blue Ice pack is included that snaps onto the containers for keeping their cucumbers, well, cool as a cucumber! I love how simple it is to pack a lunch for Charlie and she loves having a little lunch set all for herself. She can open and close the containers with ease, too!
Whether you’re in need of containers to pack school lunches or lunches for your little one’s play dates, this kit has you covered. The containers are also freezer, dishwasher, and microwave safe. You can purchase the LunchBlox Sandwich Kit at Rubbermaid.com, Target, Kmart, Safeway and other grocery stores nationwide for about $12.99.
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*Erin received the above products, free of charge, to facilitate this review. Any opinion expressed is her own. Products provided by Rubbermaid.
























I would pack a salad and some fruit.
I would pack ham and cheese sandwiches
PB&J, Celery Sticks and Carrots!
sandwich and fruits
Taco salad!
Roll-ups, yogurt, and homemade snacks
sandwich, coleslaw, grapes!
Depends on the day… sandwiches, fruit and veggies; leftovers; pasta salads; etc… basically whatever my daughter puts on her lunch menu for the week!
my kid loves tuna and i have cute sandwich cutters so it would be fun and some fresh fruit and pasta with corn she doesnt like many veggies
Salad and fruit!