Lunch bunch

September 27, 2009 at 12:37 pm Leave a comment

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1225949909262547119802The Dabbawalla Lunch Bag is constructed entirely out of durable neoprene, the great material that wetsuits are made with. Recommended by the Center for Environmental Health as a good alternative to PVC-loaded vinyl lunch bags, neoprene protects, insulates and cushions without worry of lead or other bad-for-you chemicals. Machine-washable (lay flat to dry) and stain-resistant. When not in use, bags roll up for easy storage. Well-designed features include cushioned handles, reinforced seams for added strength, wide zipper openings, and inside pockets for stashing gear. Responsibly made in Taiwan.

  • Ideal for school lunches or toting snacks to the park1225251298569366996086
  • Integrated easy-to-grip handle on top
  • Insulating construction holds temperature for hours — interior ice pack pocket for longer outings
  • Lightweight
  • Stands upright for easy inside access.
  • Two inside mesh pockets
  • Dimensions: 12″Lx10″Wx 6″D

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