What do you think when you think about school? Playgrounds, a favorite teacher molested? Some of us have memories, others ... Well, not so good.
One thing that does not raise in my mind, however, was lunch. Do not stand in long lunch lines for me! No way! My mother made sure that I have to have nutritious meals. So, in July we went hunting for all the boxes ... Yep ... Lunch. This was a process. After all, was to be the right one, which indicates to myFavourite ... whatever the year. This was part of the fun of shopping to find what was best for my state of mind or personality at that time.
Here is some 'history on lunch boxes, they were just the beginning of the 20th Century, when people start with boxes of tobacco to bring his lunch to work and school. You can imagine the smell that went to every bite of sandwich? Yuck! The first lunch boxes were made at INCO mines in Sudbury, Ontario.
In 1935 Geuder, and PaeschkeFrey produced the first licensed character lunch tin, "Mickey Mouse". It 'was a lithographed oval tin, and had a removable tray inside. It does not contain what he knows about the "empty bottle", which we know as the thermos.
In 1950, Aladdin Industries created the tin lunch Hopalong Cassidy is based. It sold 600,000 in its first year!
Remember your pool favorite lunch? Superman? Partridge Family? Care Bears? Barbie? What about Archie comics or peanuts or Knight Rider?There was a tin lunch for everyone! Unfortunately, they did make lunch boxes, metal, or metal in 1980 because of concerns that are used as weapons in the playground .. In 90 years, people had virtually stopped buying whole, although some are vinyl or plastic. Too bad. It 'been fun the first day "off" shows our packed lunch (not to mention the content!) To see what my friends were in fashion.
Some of your older, in good shape to thosein fact for a few thousand dollars to spare! You around in your attic? It 's a lost time. The fun news is that it is "retro lunch boxes" out there. Some places sell them, and antique shops to bring a few more.
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