Ecolunchpod

SKU: EL04
Units in Stock: 11
Pack it, snack it! Sometimes we need something little to pack in our purse or take out to the playground. A whole lunchbox is too much. Introducing our mini solution. More details...
Price: $7.00
Ecolunchpod
Ecolunchpod Ecolunchpod
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Product Details
  • Until now, this nifty snacker has only been available as part of the ECOlunchbox Three-in-One set. We continue to offer it as part of the 3-piece set, but now we also offer extras for sale separately.
  • Can hold 1/2 cup of wet foods.  Great for applesauce, cut fruit, nuts & berries, but its pressure fitting stainless steel lid is not 100% leak-proof because no plastic is used.
  • Pod dimensions are 4 inches long by 2 1/2 inches wide by 1 1/2 inches tall.
  • Independently lab tested as lead-free, food-safe, series 205 stainless steel.
Dimensions: 4"(l) x 2 1/2"(w) x 1 1/2"(h)

Materials: 205 Stainless Steel

Care:  Dishwasher safe or hand wash

Packaging: Paperboard

Made in India

Company Details:
My kids were in preschool when I started the daily battle of the lunch. What to pack? (Answer: healthy stuff they’ll eat!) How to pack it? (Answer: containers they can open & close and that don’t fill up the garbage can!).

Trouble was my kids couldn’t open a lot of the little tight-lidded plastic containers I used for cut fruits, yogurts and other snacks. So I often resorted to plastic baggies because they were cheap, easy to open/close and contained things both wet and dry. But I wasn’t happy with the waste we were creating. I tried using recyclable wax paper bags, but sandwiches dried out and wet stuff, like cut fruit, turned the wax paper to mush, creating a big mess.

My next experiment in lunchware was with the cute Japanese bento boxes I discovered in San Francisco’s Japantown. My daughter especially loved the Hello Kitty designs! These bentos were really decorative and fun, but wouldn’t fit sandwiches and the plastic hinges broke easily. And I wasn’t interested in continuing to use plastic.

Bad news on plastic and its danger to people and the planet kept emerging as the years passed. At that time, hard plastics (like the Nalgene bottles) were believed to be generally safe. The squeezy plastics (like Ketchup and mayonnaise bottles) were to be avoided. Yet studies were showing that even the hard plastics could pose health hazards.

I yearned to avoid the throw-away plastic baggies, the plastic Tupperware food containers and the plastic/vinyl lunchboxes sold at the big-box retailers that are so ubiquitous. But as I searched high and low in sporting goods stores, big-box retailers and online, I was unable to put together a lunch kit that met my needs. I wondered, "What is the best way to pack a lunch?" That was when, about five years ago, I resolved to develop a lunch kit for kids ages 3 to 103... something healthy for people and the planet.

What I’ve come up with is a back-to-the-basics solution. The kit starts with a 100% cotton, machine washable bag with matching cloth napkins. Inside the bag, which can be converted from shoulder bag, to sling bag to backpack, are reusable bamboo utensils, and a two-level stainless steel ECOlunchbox sized to fit a sandwich. What have I left out? Plastics. Disposables. Vinyl. PVC. Lead. And, of course, the lunch. That part is up to you!

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