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Dudley Do-Right wasn't exactly the breakout cartoon star of the '60s, but because of the comparative scarcity of lunch boxes made of him, one near-mint box went for over $2,900 on eBay.
Television made lunch boxes even more popular with cartoons and fictional designs. A Nashville-based company, called Aladdin, realized that pop culture characters could help sell lunch boxes.
The Bentgo Classic lunch box is super durable and easy to pack, with two stacking sections that hold an abundance of fare. Freelance Writer Scouted selects products independently. If you purchase ...
Starting in the 1930s and continuing well into the '70s and '80s, marketers struck commercial gold with the idea to adorn plain metal lunch boxes with pop culture images -- think every cartoon ...
Jetsons Lunch Box (1963) Aladdin Industries profited from the success of The Jetsons television cartoon series in the fall of 1963 by introducing a domed lunch box featuring that space-traveling ...
My friends and I were totally engrossed in Cartoon Network ... the grocery store shelf. Damn, they were tasty. Especially when frozen in Summer and packed in your lunch box with a spoon to ...