SILVERFLYE'S KIDS' LUNCH BOX - UNMATCHED QUALITY AND IRRESISTABLE PERSONALITY
Yesterday's lunch box is today's lunch bag. Though you might be nostalgic for those old metal boxes, Silverflye’s modern insulated lunchbox for girls is a notch above the old style lunch box with its ability to keep food fresh. Since every girl needs something to carry her lunch in, why not inspire your girl today by trying out our superiorly crafted lunch bag! Your girl will have a positive, empowering message waiting at lunch every day inside her lunch box reminding her to live her life fully and love herself..EVERYDAY!!
CHOOSING A LUNCH BOX WAS A BIG DEAL WHEN WE WERE KIDS
When we chose a Peanuts box -or Incredible Hulk, the Beatles or the Bionic Woman- to store our peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, we were sharing our tastes with our classmates.
Children had a certain cachet on the playground or in the lunch room. Lunch boxes were a way for kids to telegraph their knowledge of pop culture and be up-to-date. Connecting through pop culture, whether it’s what we watch on tv or the music we listen to, is a uniquely American phenomenon. Kids' Lunch boxes are a big part of that.
Today, kids are flashing their pop culture knowledge though their choice of backpacks, shoes and other stuff. That frees up parents to focus less on appearance and more on what’s inside the lunchbox, from safe and healthful food to reusable containers. Now, choosing a school lunch box for your child focuses more on safety, durability, space and practicality.
The lunch box has gone through many evolutions over the years. From the early days when children took their lunches to school in a metal pail to the modern version (it's not even a box any more), not only have styles changed but also their technology. Insulated lunch bags are incredibly popular, not just with school children but adults as well.
Silverflye's Insulated Kids Lunch Box Make the Perfect Container for your little Girls' Lunch Items because:
1) They're a good environmental alternative to paper/plastic disposable bags. The average full time student goes to school between 175 and 180 days per year. Using a reusable insulated lunch box may save potentially 175 to 180 disposable lunch bags per student every year from ending up in the landfill.
2) An increasing number of schools and workplaces are banning disposable lunch bags. They are doing this for a number of reasons. Some are simply falling into line with new rules that are cropping up in municipalities and states that are banning certain types of bags (like plastic) in their areas of jurisdiction. Others are trying to set an example and making attempts to reduce the amount of corporate waste they generate. Still others have gone this route for purely economical reasons, particularly schools. The rising cost of waste and recycling pick-up has become too much to bear and so they are trying to reduce the amount of garbage that staff and students generate.
3) They're safer and healthier. Disposable paper and plastic bags have no real way of maintaining the temperature of foods that are stored inside. They will eventually (sometimes very quickly) warm or cool to room temperature, and this increases the risk of food-borne illnesses.