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Eco Friendly Lunchbag
With all the branding and marketing directed at our children why not try a character-free lunch bag? Sometimes simple is better. Don’t let your child’s lunchbox be a free advertisement for a corporation. This beautiful handmade organic cotton lunchbag is made by Etsy seller Bebeloosh Mini. For $15 it is more affordable than the average price for a plastic or synthetic lunch bag and it feels better to be eco-friendly and support small businesses.
This tote is kid-friendly and will fit water bottle, sandwich and fruit and keep them cozy until lunch time. The cotton bag is lined with a cotton/hemp material for added durability and features a full strip of velcro enclosure that will keep all your goodies inside. Want to see our other favorite lunchbags? Check out our back to school gear guide.
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[...] Eco Friendly LunchbagBabble (blog)Alyssa Dineen has been a fashion stylist for the past 12 years, working for magazines such as Real Simple, Harper's Bazaar and Glamour as well as personal …and more » [...]
Eco Friendly Lunchbag – Babble (blog) : Organic Fashion | FreeTrade | Fashion Advice commented on Aug 19 10 at 5:15 pmBob Ford commented on Aug 19 10 at 5:21 pmIf you’re looking to save money on what you put into the lunchbag, take a look at http://www.CutExpenses.com and click on the Grocery section. You’ll find all kinds of money saving coupons.
Val commented on Aug 20 10 at 12:15 pmLoving the Kids Konserve Lunch Kits and stainless steel containers. A company that is more than a product; they have waste-free programs for schools too.
http://www.kidskonserve.com
Katherine commented on Aug 29 10 at 3:10 pmThis would never work to take a real lunch to school. Things would spill, roll and fall out of the top, the contents would be smashed and nothing would stay even a little cold.
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