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Looking for a Great Lunchbox? – Get Yubo

20 August 2010 Leave a Comment

By Audrey van Petegem, Senior Editor

My friend Tammi told me about these eco-friendly Yubo lunchboxes that she bought for her two daughters. After checking out their website I could see what she was so excited about. Every year I would throw out my children’s old lunch boxes because they were so dirty and raggedy. It won’t be the case with these. The Yubo lunchboxes completely come apart to wash in the  dishwasher. They are also BPA free, antimicrobial and recyclable. They offer three different shapes of storage containers that can be mixed and matched, keep everything organized, so no more need for plastic bags. See all the great and well thought-out features here.

The best part for the kids is that they can change the face-plates whenever they get bored of their lunchbox. They can design their own or pick from a myriad of available designs.  I particularly love the faceplate that allows you to upload three of your own photos and write your own caption under each. What fun for them to show off their summer vacation pictures on their lunchbox.  Six months later upload your Christmas pictures for a new faceplate.  The possibilities are endless. To learn more about the Yubo Lunchbox and to order, go to the website at GetYubo.com. The list of retailers can be found here. Amazon sells them also.

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