Horse Lunch Box

GiftThe big day is almost upon us. But I’m betting you might still be able to get something in time, so I thought I’d continue throwing horsey ideas out there.

Horses, Horses Everywhere

If you haven’t seen my 2010 Gift Roundup be sure to check it out for a whole slew of ideas for horse lovers. Today I thought I’d go for something cute enough for the kids, but cool enough for adults too…lunch boxes. For each one I’ve provided a brief description, a link to where they can be found on Amazon and a closer look where available.

Pink Horse Lunch Box Cooler Bag

Pink Horse Lunch Box Cooler Bag

A fun and sturdy way to take your whole lunch with you. Dual zipper closures allow you to keep everything fresh, while the well-insulated outer bag works to keep the heat (or cold) out. Adjustable shoulder strap.

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Deluxe Horse Lunchbox

Deluxe Horse Lunchbox

Just made for the lunch perfectionist, this adorable lunch box features changeable faceplates, reusable food containers & a custom fit icepack. Made from recycled plastic and free of BPA & Phthalate.

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Discover Your World Lunch Box

Discover Your World Lunch Box

For every girl who ever loved a horse, the sweet art on this lunchbox is just begs to be shown off. Not recommended for actual lunches as may contain lead.

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Horses Lunch Box

Horses Lunch Box

Colorful and fun this lunch box is insulated to help keep food fresh and provides extra padding to protect fragile contents. Easy to clean and free of phtalate, lead & PVC.

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Learning New Things

I learned something new as I created this list, metal lunch boxes are not a great place to pack your lunch. I had a plastic lunch box as a kid & at the time I hated it, but now I’m glad I suffered through the indignity. The tin boxes make fun decor accents, but please don’t pack your child’s (or your) lunch in them. If you want to carry your lunch in it, opt for one of the non-metal options. For more great gift ideas be sure to check out the 2010 Gift Roundup.

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