My 4 year old daughter Emma Lee recently started Preschool and I have been packing her lunch everyday for school and I was looking for lunch bags and containers that were reusable and safe to use. I came across ECOlunchbox and it was just what I was looking for... reusable and free from harmful chemicals. All ECOLunchBox products are waste-free, BPA-free, PVC-free, Petroleum-free and Vinyl-free. Healthy for you, your families and the earth.
Emma Lee received a Furoshiki ECOsnacksack and a ECOlunchpod. Both are the prefect size for her to take a little snack to school. I don't always pack her a full lunch because she's in the afternoon class and will sometimes eat before going to class but I do like to pack her a little something so she can sit with her classmates at lunch.
The Ecolunchpod is perfect for little snacks such as crackers, cookies, diced fruits. The tight seal allows you to use it for wet foods like applesauce and dips. It's made from lead-free stainless steel and you don't have to worry about any harmful chemicals leaching into your foods. To save money and waste, I do not purchase individually wrapped snacks and this container is the perfect size to carry Emma Lee's small snacks.
The Furoshiki ECOsnacksack makes for a very cute snack bag. The ECOsnacksack is a great alternative to paper and plastic bags. The snack bags are made of washable cotton and fair trade textiles hand printed by artisan. The bag is beautiful, colorful and simple to use. It's a perfect size to carry a lite snack and a drink. Emma lee loved carrying her pretty snack bag to school.
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ECOlunchbox has kindly offered one of my readers to win a snack set of their own. Winner will receive a Furoshiki ECOsnacksack and a ECOlunchpod!
disclosure: I received these items for my review. All opinions are of my own
We recycle almost everything and have greatly reduced the amount we out into landfill. We also use stainless steel and glass as much as possible in our kitchen. We have cut out processed foods from our diet, and buy our dairy, eggs and produce from a local organic farm. Lori Davis.
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