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  • Hector
    el Hombre de Acero
    • May 19, 2003
    • 31852

    #31
    Sometimes I used to swap sandwiches with my classmates all the time, it was part of the fun.

    If I had a ham & cheese...would trade it for a peanut butter & jelly...and vice versa, lol...

    The most frequent and popular lunchbox meal for me, as a kid; bologna sandwich (my favorite), banana, chocolate milk, and a little bag of Fritos...

    Ah, those were the days...

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    • megoat
      A Therefore Experience
      • Jun 10, 2003
      • 2699

      #32
      At my school growing up only the little ones used metal lunchboxes. I'd say kindergarten thru 3rd grade. 4th thru 6th and it was REALLY square to have a lunchbox. It was either brown paper bag or hot lunch....

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      • comicmike
        Persistent Member
        • Sep 22, 2009
        • 1824

        #33
        Originally posted by cjefferys
        The only ones I can remember having were an orange Roadrunner lunchbox and a blue SMDM one, both plastic because Canada.

        EDIT: I tried to find one online and couldn't find an orange Roadrunner one, or anything that looks familiar. Must have been some other cartoon character but I can't remember who, damn that's gonna bug me now!
        Was this it? It's from Canada

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        • comicmike
          Persistent Member
          • Sep 22, 2009
          • 1824

          #34
          Originally posted by cjefferys
          The only ones I can remember having were an orange Roadrunner lunchbox and a blue SMDM one, both plastic because Canada.

          EDIT: I tried to find one online and couldn't find an orange Roadrunner one, or anything that looks familiar. Must have been some other cartoon character but I can't remember who, damn that's gonna bug me now!
          Or maybe this one? The SMDM was also only issued in plastic in Canada.

          Last edited by comicmike; Aug 24, '16, 8:07 PM.

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          • cjefferys
            Duke of Gloat
            • Apr 23, 2006
            • 10180

            #35
            Wow, thanks a lot man, I believe those must be them! Weird that I remember the colours more than the artwork.

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            • Makernaut
              Persistent Member
              • Jul 22, 2015
              • 1601

              #36
              Originally posted by megoat
              At my school growing up only the little ones used metal lunchboxes. I'd say kindergarten thru 3rd grade. 4th thru 6th and it was REALLY square to have a lunchbox. It was either brown paper bag or hot lunch....
              That's like saying, "MY school had books and teachers."

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              • TomStrong
                Persistent Member
                • Jul 22, 2011
                • 1635

                #37
                Originally posted by drquest
                Space 1999 was my go to lunchbox for several years. I have a replacement one on my shelf and I swear I can smell tuna fish when I look at it.



                I then rocked this Empire Strikes back one as well.

                I started kindergarten with the exact same Emire lunchbox. My mom took me to see it as a kid. I loved it! I always thought the metal ones superior to the plastic because they could put artwork all over.

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                • Hector
                  el Hombre de Acero
                  • May 19, 2003
                  • 31852

                  #38
                  Former WWE wrestler Batista...and Guardians of the Galaxy Drax the Destroyer...collects lunch boxes...




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                  • Red Hulk
                    Career Member
                    • Dec 19, 2012
                    • 850

                    #39
                    I had the Star Trek TMP lunch box as a kid.I no longer have the box but I still have the thermos.

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                    • boss
                      Talkative Member
                      • Jun 18, 2003
                      • 7217

                      #40
                      I use a ratty vinyl one for lunch these days, but here are the one I have on display in my kitchen...

                      Fresh, not from concentrate.

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                      • Dark Shadow
                        Creature Of The Night
                        • May 14, 2011
                        • 1070

                        #41
                        1st: H.R. Pufnstuf (purple, metal)
                        2nd: Pinocchio (white, metal)
                        3rd: Roadrunner (purple, metal)

                        These days I go out for lunch or drop by the cafeteria/grill.
                        Last edited by Dark Shadow; Aug 26, '16, 12:21 AM. Reason: Spelling

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                        • mpramuk
                          Museum Patron
                          • Nov 24, 2007
                          • 137

                          #42
                          I had Adam-12

                          I had the Adam-12 lunchbox & thermos - this is me in 1st grade (I still have the lunchbox in the attic somewhere)

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                          Looking for redhead AJ heads (or figures) - both bearded & clean shaven (I'm trying to complete all the variations).
                          Also seeking: 1 blue Soldier Ape glove, 1 General Ape boot, sun reflector from PotA Fortress playset.

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                          • Grüner Pfeil
                            Teen Titan
                            • Feb 21, 2016
                            • 159

                            #43
                            In elementary school, I had a lunchbox made of tin that looked like the American flag. The lid was the stars and the lower part the stripes. It was made by Aladdin Industries, Inc. in 1970 in the USA. Since this lunchbox was very stable I still own it. In 4th grade, I had a "Cars 2" lunchbox. After a year it was just a piece of scrap metal because it was bent and pressed everywhere (probably because of the very thin tin it was made of).

                            il_570xn.794348924_sqt5.jpg Can't find a picture of the Cars 2 one.

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