Lunchsense Lunchboxes Back-to-School Contest

WendyM is the winner!
Lunchsense lunchboxes do away with the need for plastic sandwich bags, and because the containers seal tight, it’s easy to transport leftovers back home. Each Lunchsense lunchbox comes with an ice pack and all three versions are BPA-free, lead-free, phthalate-free and vinyl-free.
Packing lunches for kids doesn’t have to be a wasteful and tedious process. Lunchsense, a product developed by a mother of three from Eugene, Ore., offers parents a smart, colorful and environmentally friendly lunchbox system that’s durable and easy to clean.
Created by Nancy Owen Myers, owner of Good Sense Design, Lunchsense lunchboxes are waterproof, easy to open and quick to clean. Each lunchbox features a set of well-constructed plastic containers that fit neatly together, and the lunchbox itself doubles as a fold out placemat. The containers are dishwasher-safe and the lunchbox cleans up easily in the washing machine.
Lunchsense lunchboxes feature:
- Machine washable design
- Three different sizes
- Eight great colors
- Each set includes an ice pack and beverage bottle
- No Velcro or zippers to worry about
Based in Eugene, Ore., Lunchsense offers a line of durable, machine-washable, non-vinyl lunch boxes. Each lunchbox contains a drink bottle, an ice pack and BPA-free leak-proof food containers. Lunchsense lunchboxes are designed around the containers, ensuring a perfect fit, and fold out into a placemat. All lunchboxes are dishwasher-safe and do not contain lead or vinyl. For more information, visit, www.lunchsense.com.
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