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Five thousand people delivering two hundred thousand lunchboxes every day.
These days, most LUNCHBOXES are soft and made of plastic.
Sweet treats have been a staple in lunchboxes for years.
These included pencil cases, backpacks, lunchboxes, book covers, bracelets, and necklaces.
Horizon Organic's Whole Milk boxes are great for packing in lunchboxes.
The kids who like that in their lunchboxes are extra special.
Influencer Sonni Abatta was shopping with her young daughter — who ran over to the shelves of lunchboxes after spotting the candy sold alongside — and immediately thought about the negative implications of the lunchboxes on body acceptance.
You can read our full guide to the best kids lunchboxes here. 
To date, over 50,000 lunchboxes have been sold worldwide, according to the company.
I brought them over-the-counter medicines, Band-Aids, a thermometer and lunchboxes.
And it was bipartisan, too, a staple at homeless shelters and in American lunchboxes.
Chefs told INSIDER about the types of foods they pack in their children's lunchboxes.
Some chefs said they put sweet treats, like homemade pastries, in their children's lunchboxes.
Then, a London hotel shamed its cabin crew for taking away buffet food in lunchboxes.
You'll find rocks and fossils, Elvis platinum records, vintage lunchboxes, and just about everything else.
Foods once reserved for dinner parties — salmon, avocado, raspberries — are now found in our children's lunchboxes.
There were Monkees lunchboxes, Monkees shoes (from Thom McCann) and Monkees love beads from Tiger Beat.
For example, fathers blogged about preparing lunchboxes and craft work like creating children's toys from recycled trash.
On weekends, Hiromi prepared special lunchboxes for Emi that she would deliver into the sea on Sunday.
Over the past couple of years they've appeared on balloons, lunchboxes, watches, and a thousand and one t shirts.
Whenever these melted in lunchboxes, the results were catastrophic -- and tragic, for the waste of an excellent cookie. 3.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rows of tiny bullet-proof vests hang on clothing racks and "safety defense" lunchboxes adorn the walls.
Visions from India presents ghost towns, purgatorial waiting rooms, mythically impassable gates, skeleton dogs, unopened lunchboxes, literal no-mans lands.
The Leakproof Bento Box is great for kids' lunchboxes, but it's also sophisticated enough for you to take to work.
As a Sonic and Mario-challenging almost-mascot-level character to later splash across t-shirts, stationary sets and lunchboxes?
So Ms. Lee's son spends each weekday alone, eating lunchboxes of sausage and kimchi fried rice premade by Ms. Lee.
Motion-sensing rigs the size of lunchboxes are attached to trees about a foot and a half off the ground.
When they got a little older, I'd smear Vegemite on crumpets and Sao biscuits and on sandwiches in their lunchboxes.
All Karens of all sorts had Scooby Doo lunchboxes, packed with lunches made by their moms, and entire Barbie drawers.
Protesters took photos using Canon cameras and ate from lunchboxes from Yoshinoya, a Japanese fast food chain, during their breaks.
Lunchboxes and crayons may be contaminated, while toys passed down from parents to children may be colored with lead-based paints.
This gives us comic books that really want to be films, it gives us films that really want to be lunchboxes.
Thinking about school lunch got me to the memory of lunchboxes, which I think is a fond memory for many people.
Miffy, known as Nijntje in Dutch, was his best known creation, enjoying great popularity in Asia and adorning lunchboxes the world over.
In 2013, when Northern Illinois had a contender in Jordan Lynch, the school cut YouTube videos and sent out soft-sided lunchboxes.
In offices where there's a repeat offender, Green said, workers tell her they've resorted to buying mini fridges or lunchboxes that lock.
Trump told a group of seventh- and eighth-grade students who had gathered in the cafeteria with their lunchboxes, backpacks and smartphones.
Those were the last lunchboxes she bought for her children — Daniel, 9, Harry, 173, and Milly, 2 — before their deaths in 2015.
Namely, let's take a peek in each other's lunchboxes and try to reunite around a mutual love of salt, sugar, fat, and vitamins.
At home, we make sure lunchboxes are packed, food is served, dishes are washed, boo-boos are kissed and doctor's appointments are attended.
Hello Kitty once represented the height of consumer culture, with everything from lunchboxes to hand-held mirrors adorned with the little girl character.
We pick up lunches from families' homes, contained in either plastic lunchboxes or more traditional, round stainless-steel tiffins, which are nested containers.
And there are probably less school lunchboxes and vacuum cleaners engaged with Badmotorfinger and probably a few more guitars and pens and steering wheels.
It was feared by many that Twinkies, which debuted in 1930s and became a staple in school lunchboxes, was a fading piece of Americana.
Jennifer Neville-Lake, of Ontario, shared a photo of the three lunchboxes perched on a gravestone with a single balloon tied to each box.
Danny Dagger and the Fantasticals [the in-universe cartoon in Bad Weekend] needed to feel real, like something we would actually have had on lunchboxes.
In high school, friends scavenged for dates while he headed to the Chelsea flea market in Manhattan for lunchboxes, Star Trek memorabilia and action figures.
We learned that Cracker grew up so poor that she and her sister frequently went to school with empty lunchboxes and made their own toys.
"  "They're perfect for snacking and lunchboxes as they can be eaten whole but can also be used for a beautiful garnish or in a salad.
The Museum of Ice Cream Art Class Kids' collection will also offer accessories and novelty products like sunglasses, hats, jewelry, suitcases, lunchboxes, roller skates and skateboards.
From cuddly toys to lunchboxes to action figures to stationary to bicycle helmets to t-shirts: Nintendo is on everything that's available to children these days.
Frank sold a wide range of merchandise — including T-shirts, binders, pencils, pens, stickers, lunchboxes, and more — that featured every shade of neon known to humanity.
No aspect of it appeals to me, even the objectively adorable lunch boxes suddenly flooding the market (okay, so maybe I covet the cute lunchboxes a little).
"They're perfect for snacking and lunchboxes as they can be eaten whole but can also be used for a beautiful garnish or in a salad," said Curtis.
The other side is a happy jumble of delicate stationery, stackable bento lunchboxes for children and stylish kitchenware, including smooth wooden spoons and white steel chef's knives.
The labeling gadget went on to inspire her best-selling "Labelled" collection of leather pouches and loose pockets for specific tasks, such as baby changing kits and lunchboxes.
Thanks to these five women and some savvy marketing, "Girl Power" was plastered on little girls' lunchboxes, empowerment was blaring out of every radio, and feminism was cool again.
So who or what is really to blame for the decline in this canned classic, which has been a staple inside American lunchboxes and cupboards since the early 1900s?
Prime members purchased more than 100,000 lunchboxes, 100,000 laptops, 200,0003 TVs, 300,000 headphones, 350,000 luxury beauty products, 400,000 pet products, 650,000 household cleaning supplies, and more than one million toys.
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Some of the stuff that was taken includes ultra-rare Evel Knievel stunt cycle toys, collectible "Chucky" dolls, "Friday the 13th" action figures, "Planet of the Apes" lunchboxes and WWF keepsakes.
Sure, she had the best of the lunchboxes (that block of cheese looked good) but she was timid and kind of a pushover and carried a weird spoon wherever she went.
Over the past couple of years, dozens have slipped into Havana and smuggled vials of the vaccine in refrigerated lunchboxes back to the United States, sometimes not even telling their doctors.
"I cut some up and they went in my kids' lunchboxes for school, and I left some out because I was going to give them to my baby," she told 9News.com.
More interesting is where she came from: She is the latest character from Sanrio, the Japanese consumer goods empire that plasters adorable images on lunchboxes and stationery sold around the world.
At Thursday Kitchen, a Korean-leaning restaurant that opened in July in the East Village, the totable drinks, following a trend in Seoul, are meant to evoke childhood lunchboxes, not cultivate mystery.
The "Transformers" series helped pave the way for Legos by flipping the old idea that movies (like "Star Wars") were the creative source for the licensed merch, the lunchboxes and action figures.
We make sure every night that uniforms are ironed, shoes and socks are in their place, hats are sorted, and everything is set out for the next day, including school bags and lunchboxes.
A Canadian mother who lost all of her children in a drunk driving crash has shared a moving photo of her kids' lunchboxes on what should have been their first week of school.
In the U.S., Prime members bought more than 100,000 lunchboxes, 2690,20301 laptops, 26,25 TVs, 215,216 headphones, 20193,22019 luxury beauty products, 26,15 pet products, 650,000 household cleaning supplies and more than 1 million toys, says Amazon.
MORRISTOWN, N.J. — When the morning rush begins at Alexander Hamilton Elementary School here, students lugging oversize backpacks and fluorescent-colored lunchboxes emerge from the school buses that roll in, one after another, for 15 minutes.
It was a chaotic, clanking world of cobblestone streets crammed with 70,000 men — and women — pushing through its turnstiles with tin lunchboxes and thermoses, clocking in and out 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
R2-D2. Ewoks. BB-8. With nearly every addition to the Star Wars film franchise, there has been some new creature or droid that has delighted audiences and found its way onto lunchboxes and pajama bottoms.
That means spacious interiors for textbooks and lunchboxes, padded straps that are comfortable even when you're running down the hallway because you're late to class (which we're not recommending, by the way) and other practical features.
"Let's just say he's only a psycho hoarder and he keeps this stuff with his old copies of National Geographic and his collection of lunchboxes," said an administration official, who also asked not to be named.
Pikachu, as you probably know, is a beloved character in the Pokémon universe, which has for two decades entertained millions through video games, cartoons, books, lunchboxes, toys, posters, backpacks, T-shirts and alarming furry costumes for adults.
At an adjacent store, Little Japan USA, there are adult-size Pokémon costumes and kawaii (a Japanese term for "cute") collectibles, like adorable, blush-cheeked stuffed animals and big-eyed little girls on lunchboxes, pajamas and socks.
While there are some lunchboxes and limited-edition wooden Quimby the Mouse figures (made especially for the exhibition), I had hoped the show would provide what the book cannot: a three-dimensional engagement with Ware's especially unique body of work.
Editors' Choice School is back in session, which for some people means packing lunchboxes and anguishing over outfits in the morning dark, and for other people means muttering about the bus traffic snarling Main Street on the way to the gym.
In naming, as in other matters, anxiety runs particularly high among upper-middle-class parents, who, likely overestimating their own importance, seek to endow their children with supernames—the social equivalent of the superfoods that fill their lunchboxes—to power them through life.
In a video Paukovitch posted on Twitter, Carrington and Brooke can be seen with their backpacks filled with books, lunchboxes in one hand and their other hands over their hearts as they recite the pledge as they would do in their schools.
As Ms. Vardalos's Sugar listens to the letters of her bewildered correspondents, she tidies up, packs lunchboxes and looks with trepidation and eagerness at the screen of her laptop, on which she receives the email of the lovelorn, the angry, the thwarted.
Once, when I was walking home with a new baby strapped to my chest, my oldest son holding my hand and their brother squirming in a stroller whose underbelly was crammed with lunchboxes and library books, I ran into a colleague I adored.
While Nintendo's more obvious mascot, Mario, is the go-to for lunchboxes, pencil cases, t-shirts (son number one has one, more on that in a second), posters, and so on, the games that he appears in are way more abstract than the Zelda adventures.
He used to circumambulate the city, delivering homemade lunchboxes to Tibetans working at farmers' markets; she went to culinary school and did stints at Mercer Kitchen, Rouge Tomate and, most recently, Reynard, whose loyalty to local farms and the seasons is reaffirmed at Dawa's.
While the centerpiece is a massive display of flying machines—a career-long obssession for the master animator, Miyazaki—there are also three decades of posters, advertisements, movie stills, t-shirts, toys, lunchboxes, and puzzling creations, including a massive Ghibli-themed vase, all crammed onto the walls.
Typically served as a shot of amaretto (and occasionally 151) dropped into a glass of beer and orange juice, a few lunchboxes at your local dive bar were almost guaranteed to give your 19-year-old self sticky forearms, terrible decision-making skills, and a crippling hangover.
In "As Other Districts Grapple With Segregation, This One Makes Integration Work," Kyle Spencer writes: When the morning rush begins at Alexander Hamilton Elementary School here, students lugging oversize backpacks and fluorescent-colored lunchboxes emerge from the school buses that roll in, one after another, for 15 minutes.
And even despite the millions of dollars in government grants it received to care for these children, it is still soliciting donations through an Amazon Wish List for items for the children: backpacks, coloring books, crayons, jump ropes, lunchboxes, art supplies, a portable badminton net and other sporting equipment.
He has only brought four items today, so we might have to share: 613A: IN THE DRINK 23A: MEMORY CHIPS 38A: KNUCKLE SANDWICH 47A: SMART COOKIE The revealer at 60A, LUNCHBOXES, took me back to the days of actual metal ones with latches that always broke halfway through the year.
In many ways, Mr. Isabella is the very model of the modern major chef: His $30 million empire has put his food into airports, a baseball stadium, events with catering, lunchboxes delivered to office workers and his own take on a food hall, while he moves along, sharklike, with various versions of his sit-down restaurants.
Where Hello Kitty and her compatriots like Keroppi (a frog that looks more like the owner of an old-fashioned ice cream shop than an amphibian) are known for bringing adorable charm to items like lunchboxes, luggage, T-shirts, and toothbrushes and evoking warmth from the coldest of hearts, Gudetama, hatched in 2013, was born into a world it would prefer to avoid.
Once I took my prejudicial aversion to it and, yes, let it go, I realized that beyond the lunchboxes and branded backpacks and Anna and Elsa matching sock sets, the movie itself is an expertly and even ingeniously crafted tale, a nuanced examination of sisterly devotion that features some of the best voice talent in the world, several very catchy songs and a lot of impressively rendered CGI snow.
The stores sell basic sundries like candy and soft drinks and microwaveable lunchboxes, but also serve as a kind of central clearing house for so many activities of daily life: Customers can pay their electric, gas and tax bills as well as purchase tickets to museums or concerts, or buy a button-down shirt, socks and underwear if they don't have time to go home or do their laundry.
Just as All in the Family gave us Good Times, The Jeffersons, and Maude; just as Happy Days gave us Laverne and Shirley, Mork and Mindy, and Joanie Loves Chachi; Cheers gave us Fraiser; Night Court—as we all know—gave us My Two Dads, and The Brady Bunch gave us whatever this is, the ultimate legacy of Game of Thrones might be lunchboxes bearing the familiar logo of Forever Mormont, or grown-up millennials reminiscing about sitcoms like The Brotherhood Without Manners, or Jeopardy questions about Brains Over Bronn.
Other accessories which were produced included lunchboxes, books, games, stickers, and various fashions for the dolls.
Kyaraben lunchboxes are a major plot element in Bento Monogatari, a 2010 short film by Belgian director Pieter Dirkx.
Players are sometimes rewarded with lunchboxes that contain rewards, such as items or resources, which can be purchased separately through microtransactions.
There was a criticism about intervening government policies by the Green Student Council on Apple Daily Editorial dated 23 June 2005. It was said in the article that the role Green Student Council played was to educate the public about environmental protection. After the organisation conducted a survey about primary school students' plastic foam lunchboxes usage (please kindly refer to 'Achievements' in this entry), the organisation found many schools using plastic foam lunchboxes and therefore demanded the government to force schools to use environmentally friendly lunchboxes instead. The organisation was said to deprive people of freedom of choice.
95% of them were willing to give up using those lunchboxes. 57% of students stated that they could not finish all the food in the lunch boxes. On 6 Oct 2006, a group of students with the representatives of the Green Student Council demonstrated to the government. They demanded the setting up of rules and regulations about the lunch arrangement and lunchboxes.
He then vows revenge and gives himself a Mohawk hairstyle, before growing up to become a rock star. The band is shown obstructing roller skaters, and a child puts makeup on Manson. At the end of the video, a Rambo lunchbox is destroyed with fire; metal Rambo lunchboxes were the last metal lunchboxes to be mass-produced. Shooting the video caused Manson to recall negative memories, as Pierce physically resembled a bully he had encountered as a child.
In each location, he is joined by several people appropriate to each building: an older woman with a suitcase, several autoworkers holding their lunchboxes and tools, and a neighborhood youth baseball team, respectively.
The promotional items include 500 mL beverage holders, pens, coasters, magnets, lunchboxes, and foldable lawn chairs. The Simpsons also appeared on the 500mL bottles in their winter attire during the season of Christmas in 2001.
In the reply to the article, Green Student Council agreed that as an environmental protection organisation, it should focus on the work of education. However, after the organisation had persuaded the schools to use environmentally friendly lunchboxes repeatedly, many schools still did not impose any concrete policy. As such, the organisation thought it was appropriate to demand the government to force all primary schools to use environmentally friendly lunchboxes as this was the most effective way to tackle the solid waste problem in Hong Kong.
Gamers who pre-ordered Bionic Commando from GameCrazy had a chance of winning a limited number of '80s-style metal lunchboxes. In Australia, anyone who pre- ordered the game received a Nathan Spencer figure by NECA.
Matching kinchaku bags is a traditional Japanese drawstring bag, used like a handbag (similar to the English reticule) for carrying around personal possessions. Larger versions can be used to carry bento boxes (packed lunchboxes) and utensils, etc.
In the past, there are many images of instant food and spicy foods, including Hyega lunchboxes, Baekjongwon lunches, etc. Due to convenient packaging and short cooking times, one-person households and consumer trends, the outlook for HMR markets is considered bright.
It also added a new feature where raiders would also steal caps, instead of only stealing resources as before, and a robot butler named "Mister Handy", only available through lunchboxes. On October 15, the game received update 1.2 that added cloud saving, survival mode, Russian language support and Piper, a character from Fallout 4 available only for iOS version through lunchboxes. The update added a statistics page, ability to skip tutorial and a new gameplay feature where dwellers can loot equipment from dead raiders. Later in October, the game received a Halloween-themed update that added room decorations and outfits.
Vintage Series Guitars The Vintage Series guitars are all one-of-a-kind, upcycled instruments. Built from antique oil cans and tin lunchboxes, every guitar piece is made from recycled components. The neck, hardware, and other assorted parts are saved from used instruments.
Stopping again, they decide to have breakfast. Dorothy finds that the tree she is sitting under grows lunchboxes. Having finished breakfast, they are chased by two Wheelers. They reach a rocky hill, and climb up it knowing the Wheelers can't follow them.
Lawman also spawned a variety of merchandise during the run of the series, including lunchboxes, puzzles, boots, arcade cards, sheet music, action figures, toy rifles, and cap pistols. There was also a Lawman comic, drawn by Dan Spiegle, which ran for eleven issues (1958–1962).
The Green Student Council has been expressing the concern about lunchbox arrangements. It conducted a survey concerning the lunch arrangement in primary schools. 1117 students responded to the survey. About 90% of the students knew that the plastic foam lunchboxes were not environmentally friendly.
Dabbawala loading lunch boxes on a train The dabbawalas (also spelled dabbawallas or dabbawallahs, called tiffin wallahs in older sources) constitute a lunchbox delivery and return system that delivers hot lunches from homes and restaurants to people at work in India, especially in Mumbai. The lunchboxes are picked up in the late morning, delivered predominantly using bicycles and railway trains, and returned empty in the afternoon. They are also used by meal suppliers in Mumbai, who pay them to ferry lunchboxes with ready-cooked meals from central kitchens to customers and back. The 2013 Bollywood film The Lunchbox is based on the dabbawala service.
Micro-Space operated using a strategy based on using modern technology to achieve radical downsizing of space systems to minimize launch cost and make mission financing feasible. They claim cost-effectiveness is maximised by creating satellites the size of lunchboxes and cell phones as opposed to "Volkswagens".
Japan has a tradition of bento, individual portable meals, that dates back several centuries and influenced other countries in South East Asia. Bento generally consists of rice and a number of other food items, transported within a lunchbox that has compartments to keep each item separate. In Mumbai, India, there are extensive lunchbox delivery services, continuing a business model that originated in 1890, where delivery staff called dabawallas pick up metal tiffin carrier lunchboxes containing freshly cooked food, usually from the recipient's home, deliver them to people at their place of work and return empty lunchboxes. In some South American countries, a lunch box is called "lonchera", especially among school children, in clear assimilation of the English word "lunch".
Pigeon hole mail boxes can be mounted upon caster feet allowing for rearrangement of boxes to meet current processing demands. Cubbies are also used in American preschools and kindergartens as places to store backpacks, lunchboxes, and jackets. In large organisations the mailboy delivers mail to departmental pigeon holes from the postroom (UK) or mailroom (US).
Dorkin has turned down several offers to turn Milk & Cheese into an animated series or a movie, feeling that the characters would not translate well to the small or large screen. Merchandise such as magnets, Zippo lighters and lunchboxes have been produced though, and vinyl action figures of the pair have also been produced.
A successful campaign for Tizer from 2001 saw the brand package four bottles of the drink in blue lunchboxes. This was inspired by the Tango lunchbox in 2000. Tizer sponsored a roller coaster in Southport called the "Traumatizer". The ride was closed with the park in 2006 and relocated to Blackpool Pleasure Beach, where it became known as "Infusion".
One of the Wheelers threatens to tear them into little pieces for stealing "their" lunchboxes. Dorothy and Billina agree that they could be lying. Suddenly, the Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion arrive, followed by Tik-Tok and the Hungry Tiger. As the Wheelers try to attack Dorothy's friends, Princess Ozma appears and orders them to halt.
Once all the lunchboxes have been collected, the player must guide Mack up a conveyor belt so that an overhead electromagnet pulls him to safety before he can fall into an incinerator. Level Three (factory). The player collects six boxes and drops each one into a processor. An enemy moves back and forth near one of the boxes, requiring a very careful jump.
Homies characters have been featured on school folders, lunchboxes, breath mints, and beach towels. Homies have also been seen on posters, stickers, and clothing, and in YouTube videos. With their rising popularity, the Homies line branched out to include die-cast cars, among other things. In 2004, Gonzales created Mijos, a line of figurines portrayed as Latino kids, babies, and teens intended for a younger customer base.
He criticised Sainsbury's CEO Justin King when Oliver slammed the "junk" sold by supermarkets that ends up in the lunchboxes of millions of children. King reportedly hit back, saying: "Dictating to people—or unleashing an expletive- filled tirade—is not the way to get engagement." In July 2011, after eleven years, the partnership between Oliver and Sainsbury's ended. The final television advertisement was for Christmas 2011.
Aladdin is a brand notable for its line of character lunchboxes including Hopalong Cassady, Superman, Mickey Mouse and The Jetsons. Today, Aladdin continues to be a food and beverage products brand and is owned by Pacific Market International, LLC of Seattle, Washington and Aladdin continues to be a kerosene lamps and wicks products brand and is owned by Hattersley Aladdin Ltd of the United Kingdom.
The primary entrance is centered on the vestibule. There are three sash windows on either side wall of the main room and a single narrow window on either flank of the vestibule. As of 2011 the school's interior has been preserved and restored to show its original function. The vestibule contains coathooks and a few shelves for students' lunchboxes, as well as a wash basin.
At the same time, the player must avoid bolts thrown from above, a wandering vandal and OSHA representative, and falling through gaps or off the edge of the building. Level Two (construction site). The player guides Hard Hat Mack through a four- level construction site and collect six lunchboxes guarded by various obstacles. An enemy blocks the final hurdle, requiring a carefully timed jump.
The boys have been featured in five television shows and several video games, and have helped promote merchandise such as lunchboxes and jeans. Critics have many explanations for the characters' longevity, suggesting that the Hardy Boys embody simple wish fulfillment, American ideals of boyhood and masculinity, a well-respected father paradoxically argued to be inept, and the possibility of the triumph of good over evil.
Before the age of 40, Bautista already had two grandsons through Keilani. During his marriage to Angie, he became an avid collector of vintage metal lunchboxes. His favorite is the 1967 Green Hornet lunchbox as it has Bruce Lee on it. This collection started when he bought Angie an E.T. lunchbox and she did not want to break it, so he bought a second one.
Most girls are driven to school by their parents or by a hired service. Girls cannot leave the school during school hours. For lunch pupils can subscribe to catered school menus while soft drinks, food and sweets can be bought on campus though a large proportion of girls take lunchboxes from their house. San Silvestre teachers come from around the world, most foreign ones come from parts of the United Kingdom.
Established in 1999, the Douglas County Museum of History and Art features rotating exhibits of mid-20th century history, reflecting the courthouse's era, and exhibits of local history. Themes include Native Americans, pioneer life, the American Civil War, the history of Douglasville, area veterans, black education, farm life and early medicine. The museum's special collections of American pop culture include lunchboxes, record players, Coca-Cola items and television lamps.
According to Ritesh Batra, scenes on the train involved the use of only one compartment, and even included actual local commuters when needed. Principal photography lasted 29 days, with a majority of the film's scenes done in three weeks. Afterwards, footage taken in a documentary manner were shot. Mumbai's famous dabbawalas were provided actual lunchboxes to deliver, and followed by a four-member film crew, which filmed the process in documentary style.
Her corporation's artwork features rainbow and neon colors and stylized depictions of animals, including dolphins, pandas, and unicorns. In the 1980s and 1990s, her products – including school supplies such as lunchboxes and Trapper Keepers, as well as toys and stickers – were popular among elementary and middle school-aged girls. The company's headquarters is in Tucson, Arizona. The company no longer produces its own products and as of at least 2018 licenses its name to smaller companies.
Aladdin Industries was a vendor of lunchboxes, kerosene lamps, stoves and thermal food storage containers. It was founded in Chicago in 1908 by Victor Samuel Johnson, Sr. and incorporated as the Mantle Lamp Company. Aladdin Industries was created as a subsidiary of Mantle Lamp Company in 1914, specifically to manufacture vacuum bottles. The company was further diversified under former president Johnson's leadership. It was the maker of the first character lunchbox, using images of Hopalong Cassidy, in 1950.
As with most comic series, a whole host of other merchandise was created featuring the characters. Lunchboxes, children's clothing and bed linen, storybooks and stationery. A single-sided flexi-disc came with the 1st issue of the comic (and also reportedly with breakfast cereal at one point). The disc featured the song "Acorn Green Forever", which was credited to The Bee Bops and incorporated a spoken section by David Bellamy encouraging respect for the natural environment.
In 2019 Xiaomi started to sell simple goods such as sunglasses, caps, pillows, glass lunchboxes, cups, filters, bags, backpacks, luggage, screwdrivers, and umbrellas. In April 2019, researchers at Check Point found a security breach in Xiaomi phone apps. The security flaw was reported to be preinstalled. In 2019, the company announced that it would launch more than 10 5G phones in 2020, some of them being: Mi 10/10 Pro with 5G functionality included, Black Shark 3/3 Pro.
The update also added snow and Christmas-themed decorations. In March 2016, update 1.4 was released which added a crafting system, rooms, a card in lunchboxes containing junk used in crafting, pets and a barbershop. Update 1.5 was released in April 2016, adding customization options for Vault dwellers along with the ability to scrap unwanted items and support for 3D Touch. Update 1.6 was released on July 14, 2016 adding a quest system, two new enemies (Feral Ghouls and Radscorpions) and two items in the shop.
Some of the products released included a pair of comic books issued by Marvel (the first contained ink mixed with actual blood donated by the group), a pinball machine, dolls, "Kiss Your Face Makeup" kits, Halloween masks, board games, lunchboxes, trading cards and many other pieces of memorabilia. Membership in the Kiss Army, the band's fan club, was in the six figures. Between 1977 and 1979, worldwide merchandise sales (in-store and on tour) reached an estimated $100 million.Lendt, Kiss and Sell, p. 162.
Since his early years, Mickey Mouse has been licensed by Disney to appear on many different kinds of merchandise. Mickey was produced as plush toys and figurines, and Mickey's image has graced almost everything from T-shirts to lunchboxes. Largely responsible for Disney merchandising in the 1930s was Kay Kamen (1892–1949) who was called a "stickler for quality." Kamen was recognized by The Walt Disney Company as having a significant part in Mickey's rise to stardom and was named a Disney Legend in 1998.
Goodall was pleased to be mentioned in the episode, sending the program a letter, and Vitti an autographed copy of her book. The conductor of the opera the family attends is named Boris Csupowski, a reference to animator Gabor Csupo. The opera attended by the family is Carmen, by French composer Georges Bizet; the song that Bart mocks is a famous aria called the Toreador Song. Students at the gifted school have lunchboxes featuring images of the 1945 novel Brideshead Revisited and chess grandmaster Anatoly Karpov.
The film tells the story of Aiko, a 35-year-old mute woman who works in a bowling alley, and her brief romance with Yoshioka, a younger man who works as a postal carrier. The two meet when Aiko accidentally knocks Yoshioka off his bicycle, and they have a sexual encounter soon after. Aiko begins preparing lunchboxes and giving them to Yoshioka at his workplace as a way of expressing affection, which she cannot do verbally. The film ends in tragedy after Yoshioka leaves Aiko.
Containing facts about the show, along with trivia and activities to host a home version of the game, two editions of The Double Dare Game Book were released by Parachute Press in 1988 and 1989. Based on substances referenced on Double Dare and Double Dare 2000, Mattel and Jakks Pacific manufactured a series of toy slimes called Gak and Goooze. Other toys, apparel, lunchboxes, and school supplies have been sold featuring the show's logo and art. Double Dare was heavily featured in the summer 2016 "Remember When" promotion at New York concept store STORY.
Even the government cannot deprive its citizens of their freedom under any circumstances. It was inappropriate for an organisation to ask the government to take away the freedom of choice from the public. The author of the Editorial suggested that the Green Student Council should focus on the work of education and explain the importance of environmental protection to those schools not using environmentally friendly lunchboxes so as to persuade them to use them. It was said that the council should not try to make the government intervene in the issue.
Shoppers, travelers, and hotel guests share Kyoto Station An important aspect of the romance of the rails in Japan is the ekiben, the station bento lunchbox. The first pre-packed station lunchboxes originated at Utsunomiya Station in 1885 and became an instant success.Free, Early Japanese Railways 1853–1914: Engineering Triumphs That Transformed Meiji-era Japan, Tuttle Publishing, 2008 () Many stations (eki) around the country soon began to make special bento featuring local specialties such as seafood, meat or vegetables. Including generous portions of rice, the ekiben was a complete meal.
Completely self- contained, with a built-in speaker and a matching microphone, they could operate from AC or DC power. Somewhat limited in features, they were designed for AM phone operation only and frequency control was crystal controlled on transmit. These portable transceivers looked distinctly different from other Heathkit gear. Tan and brown rather than the pervasive green, they were roughly rectangular shaped with rounded corners and had a handle on top. That particular shape and appearance would lead to them being dubbed the “Benton Harbor Lunchboxes” in the 1966 catalog.
Charles Myers Lippincott Jr. (October 28, 1939 - May 19, 2020) was an author and marketer known for being the promoter and licenser for the first Star Wars movie. Lippincott joined Lucasfilm in 1975 as Vice President of Advertising, Publicity, Promotion & Merchandising. He also teamed with Marvel Comics for a tie-in series which came out ahead of the film's release. He was responsible for getting 20th Century Fox to trademark the film's character allowing significant income from merchandising and licensingon items such as "action figures, comic books, lunchboxes, watches, belt buckles and toy lightsabers".
Although it is not recommended by the school, the convenience store within the school also sells a variety of lunchboxes, which cost more than the school lunch but is said to be much better in terms of taste. This service was discontinued at the beginning of the fall semester of 2018. School provides Scholarships for students to pursue, ranging from NT$1,000 (~US$32) to NT$100,000 (~US$3,200, only distributed under one occasion in history). There are water fountains all around the school, so students just need to bring their own water bottles.
Sticker vandalism in São Paulo, Brazil Sticker to label fruit Panini’s 2018 World Cup sticker album A sticker is a type of label: a piece of printed paper, plastic, vinyl, or other material with pressure sensitive adhesive on one side. They can be used for decoration or for functional purposes, depending on the situation. Stickers can come in many different shapes and sizes and also vary widely in color and design. They are often adhered to items such as lunchboxes, paper, lockers, notebooks, walls, cars, windows, and so on.
The food is usually wrapped in plastic, aluminum foil, or paper and can be carried ("packed") in a lunchbox, paper bag (a "sack"), or plastic bag. While packed lunches are usually taken from home by the people who are going to eat them, in Mumbai, India, tiffin boxes are most often picked up from the home and brought to workplaces later in the day by so-called dabbawallas. It is also possible to buy packed lunches from stores in several countries. Lunchboxes made out of metal, plastic or vinyl are popular.
Annoying Orange is an American live-action/animated comedy web series created by former Minnesota film student and MTV production assistant Dane Boedigheimer in 2009. It stars its creator as an anthropomorphic orange who annoys fruits, vegetables, and various other objects by using jokes and puns. The show became popular, later leading to its becoming the subject of a TV series, a video game, a range of toys, backpacks, couches, pillows, blankets, lunchboxes, drink bottles, mattresses, towels and a T-shirt line. Other accessories, such as costumes of the series' characters, have also appeared on the market for the company.
The animated 1982 Christmas television special Ziggy's Gift, which contained the Harry Nilsson song "Give, Love, Joy", won an Emmy Award. Ziggy is also notable for the high amount of merchandise and promotional material with his likeness on it. There have been annual calendars produced throughout the years, as well as various greeting cards, books, dozens of plush dolls, collectibles, holiday-themed toys, promotional items, placemats, Christmas ornaments, messenger bags, pillowcases, brooches, posters, coffee mugs, lunchboxes, and cake tins, among a vast number of others. In 2002, Ziggy became the official spokescharacter for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Agro at his height was a feature of much publicity and merchandising including having released four recorded studio albums, a Game Boy game (Agro Soar), an arcade game (Agro's Fantastic Video Game), and a range of other merchandise including action figures, snap cards, stickers, lunchboxes, and children's clothing, and annual showbags at the Easter Show. He is patron of the Shandar Smith Foundation, a charity for children with cancer.The Shandar Smith Foundation Dunn has never appeared alongside Agro, as a typical ventriloquist might. When Agro appears on camera or on stage, Dunn is always hidden, often by furniture.
In the Fuji River area (Hayakawa Town), an old fishing method using bamboo cages in rivers to catch Japanese mitten crabs (as well as ayu, eel, dace, carp, and catfish) is still in practice. The charr and amago trout that are caught in the streams have long been an important source of protein for the local residents. Another popular business is the lunchboxes known as Ikawa Mempa which is a traditional folk art that melds bentwood and lacquering techniques, a complex process that is still used today. Minami-Alps City engages in extensive fruit cultivation, making it possible to taste freshly-picked fruits including cherries, peaches, plums, and grapes.
On June 30, 2015, the game added a character from Fallout 4 as a dweller for the first time. Preston Garvey, the leader of Commonwealth Minutemen, was added as a reward available from lunchboxes, along with his Laser Musket weapon, which can be equipped by other Vault dwellers. On July 10, 2015, the game received its first update which fixed some problems while adding a new "Photo Mode" feature that allows players to capture and share images of their Vault. On August 13, a major update was launched for the iOS version, alongside the release of the Android version, adding mole rats and deathclaws as new enemies.
Kaye turned them down, preferring to stay on the dole and stick with We Are Pleb; Mark Lamarr eventually took the job. Kaye was the in-house graphic designer for Tottenham Hotspur. He had an office in White Hart Lane and designed merchandise for Spurs, Derby County, Southampton and Aston Villa for Danish sportswear brand Hummel International (doing caricatures of Paul Gascoigne for school lunchboxes etc.). As an Arsenal fan, Kaye has said there are subliminal cannons contained within his work for Spurs, most notably a pen and ink drawing of Tottenham's new stand on a catalogue cover which feature a minute cannon in the crowd: 70,000 were printed.
Over the years, Prop 65 has led to consent agreements for a variety of consumer products, such as bibs, bicycles, products containing brass, cookware, cosmetics, exercise mats, ceramic ware and glassware, clothing, fake leather upholstery, headphone cables, jewelry, lunchboxes, poker chips, luggage, and accessories. In early 2011, a number of new Prop 65 consent agreements were reported, covering vinyl inflatable structures, vinyl lounge chairs, inspection lights with clamp handles, brass door handles, cadmium in jewelry and a revised judgment for fashion accessories. In the latter part of 2011, further consent agreements were reported. These included reformulation of up to 1000 ppm DEHP for book covers and jackets.
Sharon Cheung, a news broadcaster, clarified that she never did sign the petition. A restaurant in Ngau Tau Kok, which was supportive of the protests and youngsters, received a letter from the Hong Kong Housing Authority that the contract was no longer renewed and the eatery would shut down on 30 November 2020, despite the restaurant fulfilling social responsibility by giving out free lunchboxes to the elderly. Employees of the restaurant criticized the authority's decision, calling it a suppression of the Yellow Economic Circle. After learning that the contract was to be terminated through information from the Internet, citizens queued up to support them.
Over the years, Blondie characters have been merchandised as dolls, coloring books, toys, salt and pepper shakers, paint sets, paper doll cutouts, coffee mugs, cookie jars, neckties, lunchboxes, puzzles, games, Halloween costumes, Christmas ornaments, music boxes, refrigerator magnets, lapel pinbacks, greeting cards, and other products. In 2001, Dark Horse Comics issued two collectible figures of Dagwood and Blondie as part of their line of Classic Comic Characters—statues No. 19 and 20 respectively. The Dagwood Sandwiches featured in the strip are a recurring licensing opportunity on their own. A counter-service restaurant called Blondie's opened at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in May 1999, serving a traditional Dagwood-style sandwich.
The toys had a television advertising campaign featuring a 30-second commercial. Other merchandise included a series of collectible trading cards released by the Upper Deck Company in 1996, a "play-a-sound" children's illustrated sound book by Nancy L. McGill based on the first two episodes and published by Publications International that same year, Panini Group collectible stickers, a makeup kit,"Some toys can hurt eyes: Optometrists release danger list", The Spectator, December 7, 1996. Happy Meal and Long John Silver's premium toys, lunchboxes, clothing items, and such. There were unrealized plans to produce a video game adaptationMichael N. Salda, Arthurian Animation: A Study of Cartoon Camelots on Film and Television, page 103.
The tyrannical headmistress Miss Trunchbull, who disciplines students through abusive methods, challenges Matilda, who is inspired to use her newly discovered abilities against the headmistress, upon discovering how the life of her beloved teacher has been affected by Miss Trunchbull, who is Miss Honey's aunt. When Miss Trunchbull becomes ready to discipline Matilda, she uses her abilities by writing on a chalkboard, posing as the ghost of Miss Honey's deceased father Magnus, who died a mysterious death (which Miss Trunchbull is implied to have been involved in). In the film, she also protects the other children from Miss Trunchbull's wrath and also uses her telekinesis to pelt her with food from the students' lunchboxes. A petrified Miss Trunchbull leaves Miss Honey her proper inheritance before vanishing.
Emily's childhood bedroom is designed with a Wild West-equestrian theme of sorts, with figures of horses, toy guitars, cowhide and plaid patterns, and horseshoes decorating the room. Various Jessie memorabilia, like lunchboxes, alarm clocks, and picture frames, also are present in the room; Emily even dresses in plaid shirts, denim shorts, cowgirl boots, and a replica of Jessie's signature cowgirl hat. However, the audience sees that, as the girl grows older into her adolescence, she begins to forget more and more about her childhood interests and begins to explore things like make-up, nail polish, and vinyl records. Jessie, who once always had a spot on the center of Emily's bed, has now fallen through a crevice and lies underneath it, forgotten.
White is also a collector of G.I. Joe and other action figures, but gives up collecting as he grows up, gets married, and starts a family, unlike his friend Rusty, who remains locked in a permanent manchild state, always looking for elements of his lost childhood like lunchboxes, Funny Face drink cups, and more. A recurring theme in the series is Rusty's greedy, egocentric, and bold behavior opposed to Chalky's kind, timid, and often naïve nature. Rusty is often utilizing tricks to swindle Chalky of his action figures, while Chalky, being highly gullible, is never able to see through Rusty's true nature. Pantheon Books published in September 2019 the first volume of Rusty Brown (collecting stories Ware began writing and illustrating in 2001).
The Cast The show enjoyed ratings success during its first two seasons, spawning a host of merchandising tie- ins, including lunchboxes, dolls, trading cards, comic books, novels, and even a board game, advertised as "The 'Up Your Nose With A Rubber Hose' Game" in a commercial with a class full of Sweathog look-alikes featuring Steve Guttenberg as Barbarino and Thomas Carter as Boom Boom Washington. The Sweathogs — or at least an impressionist's version of them — even made a crossover appearance with characters from the Happy Days universe on one track (the disco-themed "Fonzarelli Slide") of a 1976 TV-promoted oldies compilation album. In 2010, the cast, including: Gabe Kaplan, Marcia Strassman, John Travolta, Robert Hegyes, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, and Ellen Travolta were honored at the TV Land Award ceremonies that year. Co-star Ron Palillo was not in attendance.
On 6 March 2012, Dorries criticised David Cameron and Nick Clegg of the coalition government over their taxation policies. Referring to the proposed cuts in child benefit, she told the Financial Times "The problem is that policy is being run by two public schoolboys who don't know what it's like to go to the supermarket and have to put things back on the shelves because they can't afford it for their children's lunchboxes. What's worse, they don't care, either"."Lib Dems and Tories wrangle over taxes", Financial Times (ft.com), 6 March 2012 She again criticised Cameron, and also George Osborne, in similar terms on 23 April, calling them "two arrogant posh boys who don't know the price of milk – who show no remorse, no contrition and no passion to want to understand the lives of others".
On April 19, 2011, Bosley's estate and four of his Happy Days co-stars, Erin Moran, Don Most, Marion Ross, and Anson Williams, filed a $10 million breach-of-contract lawsuit against CBS, which owns the show, claiming they had not been paid for merchandising revenues owed under their contracts. The cast members claimed they had not received revenues from show-related items, including comic books, T-shirts, scrapbooks, trading cards, games, lunchboxes, dolls, toy cars, magnets, greeting cards, and DVDs where their images appear on the box covers. Under their contracts, they were supposed to be paid five percent from the net proceeds of merchandising if their sole image were used, and half that amount if they were in a group. CBS said it owed the actors $8,500 and $9,000 each, most of it from slot machine revenues, but the group said they were owed millions.
2012: The Lunchbox Fund Bookfair. One of a kind handmade art books created by Sir Ben Kingsley, Chuck Close, Deepak Chopra, Archbishop Desmond Tutu with South African artist Paul Du Toit, Hugh Masekela, Mario Batali with Jim Dine, Tony Bennett and Kelsey Bennett, rock photographer Bob Gruen with Yoko Ono, Michael Stipe, Philip Glass, Salman Rushdie with Francisco Clemente, Mick Rock, Shepard Fairey, and Sting. 2005 - 2011: The Lunchbox AuctionsThe Lunchbox Auctions art featured lunchboxes designed and decorated by prominent people like: designed by Bill Clinton, Yoko Ono, Liv Tyler, Cameron Diaz, Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Michael Stipe, David Bowie, Beastie Boys, Rachael Ray, Anna Sui, Patti Smith, Josh Hartnett, Mike Myers, Jimmy Kimmel, Hilary Swank, John Mayer, Jimmy Fallon, Jeff Bridges, Iman, Kanye West, Beyoncé, Bono, The Edge, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Reese Witherspoon, Naomi Campbell, Joaquin Phoenix, Alice Temperley, Diane von Fürstenberg, Zac Posen, Billy Crudup, Marchesa, Mario Batali, Eva Mendes, Ellen Page, Pete Yorn, Bill Gates, Casey Affleck, Natalie Portman, Orlando Bloom, Tom Colicchio, Alber Elbaz, Tony Bennett, Emeril, James Franco, Helena Christensen, Sean Combs, Charlize Theron, Kate Spade, Lisa Marie Presley, and Sarah Silverman.

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