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Do you remember your favorite school lunchbox? It may have featured an image of your favorite cartoon character, band, movie or TV show. (Mine was a 1978 “Muppet Show” lunchbox with a Kermit ...
Garfield has a tomato nose and is surrounded by broccoli, grapes and a hard-boiled egg. 34,691 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster than others?34,691 people played ...
the first lunchbox that featured characters was released in 1935. Television made lunch boxes even more popular with cartoons and fictional designs. A Nashville-based company, called Aladdin ...
When Lars Gronholt had trouble getting his daughter Amelie to eat her lunch, he began adding sketches of the Avengers and other superheroes to her lunchbox. Even if these single-panel cartoons ...
CITRUS-SWEET COLLECTIBLE: People who track down vintage metal lunchboxes from the 1960s and '70s know the various themes -- Saturday morning cartoons, popular dolls, hot toys, and such -- and they ...
Sponsor Message I know I'm not alone here — I bet you loved your first lunch box, too. Lunch boxes have been connecting kids to cartoons and TV shows and superheroes for decades. But it wasn't ...