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This cleverly divided bento box keeps meal times on the go from turning into all-out brawls. Box Of Cake
Recently, I attended one of my closest friend's 40th birthday party and my rapidly advancing age became evident when the star of the conversation was the oversized lunch box I recently purchased from Target. After singing its praises for several minutes, one of my friends grabbed her glasses (this is 40) so she could take a look at it on my phone, then promptly ordered one for herself.
As a mom nearing her prime (also known as 40), lunch boxes are kind of a big deal. Especially ones like the new Figmint Eight Compartment Bento Box from Target. Not only is it a steal at only $10, but it can hold enough to easily satisfy a very hungry family.
Coffee In Disposable Cups In the past, I’ve spent almost 30 dollars on one small bento box, so I was a bit skeptical about this bargain find. However, I’m happy to report this oversized option is one of the nicest my family has ever used. The plastic is quite sturdy, and the lid is easy to get on and stays in place; something I can’t say about other bento boxes we’ve tried.