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debm55

(50,220 posts)
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 10:41 AM Monday

If you had a lunch box for grade school, what design was on it. Mine was pink, with Barbie walking her French poodle. It

Also came with a small Thermos bottle for drinks or soup. Did you have one?

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If you had a lunch box for grade school, what design was on it. Mine was pink, with Barbie walking her French poodle. It (Original Post) debm55 Monday OP
I remember how breakable the old time thermoses were because they were lined with glass. lapucelle Monday #1
Thank you Iapucelle. I remember that sound too. debm55 Monday #2
Do you remember that metal arm thing that held the thermos in place? lapucelle Monday #4
Only lived half a block from elem school, so I went home everyday for lunch SheltieLover Monday #3
Thank you very much, ShelterLover. Somedays, I walked home with my lunch box and ate the lunch at home as I watched debm55 Monday #6
Nope, no lunch box through 8th grade EYESORE 9001 Monday #5
Thank you very much, EYESORE 9001 for sharing with us. Great memories in your post debm55 Monday #9
Too bad I don't have any memories of nifty lunch boxes EYESORE 9001 Monday #12
You are a very kind person debm55 Monday #25
Mine was Looney Tunes. BarbaRosa Monday #7
Thank you very much, BaraRosa. That sounds great. debm55 Monday #11
Check out this guy's collection. lapucelle Monday #8
OMG, I went to the link and found one of the lunch boxes I had. It was pink and had three ballerinas on it. debm55 Monday #13
Paper bag. Sneederbunk Monday #10
Thank you very much, Sneederbunk.In Junior High, I carried bags. We would also put our crayons in bags, One morning, in debm55 Monday #16
This one? lapucelle Monday #24
No lunch box. I walked home to Mommy, seven blocks, rsdsharp Monday #14
Thank you very much, rsdsharp. I hope she had a bowl of hot soup for you. debm55 Monday #18
Sometimes. Homemade chicken rice or potato if I was lucky! rsdsharp Monday #22
Great! Especially for the walk back to school debm55 Monday #27
I don't remember the design, but still remember the smell jmbar2 Monday #15
HAHHAHA. Thank you very much, jmbar2. Every night I would clean out my lunch box, wash and dry it and pack the next debm55 Monday #20
2 faves. Banana Splits and the Metal Archies cayugafalls Monday #17
Thank you very much, cayugafalls. Yes, mine are long gone too. debm55 Monday #21
Roy Rogers and Trigger MoonlightHillFarm Monday #19
Thank you very much, MoonlightHillFarm. That was neat. debm55 Monday #23
Snoopy! johnp3907 Monday #26
Wow. That is great to still have it. Thank you Johnp3907 debm55 Monday #29
Yellow Submarine (Thermos c. 1970) Eugene Monday #28
Thank you, Eugene, I love it. Thanks for sharing. debm55 Monday #30
Brown paper bags. Ritabert Monday #31
Thank you very much for sharing. Ritabert. In Junior High I would decorate my bags with different designs. debm55 Monday #33
I had a Beatles lunch box! Diamond_Dog Monday #32
Thank you very much Diamond-Dog. At our school, lunch boxes weren't cool in 5th grade. I would pack a bag, eat at home debm55 Monday #34
I lived close to the grade school and went home for lunch. Emile Monday #35
Thank you very much, Emile, I did all three--lunch box, home or cafeteria meal. debm55 Monday #36
batman. also brown bagged and plain jane ones . AllaN01Bear Monday #37
Thank you very much for sharing the link with us. I enjoyed looking and reading. TY, Bear. debm55 Monday #38
Holly Hobbie Coventina Monday #39
Thank you Coventina. That is so cute. Thank you for sharing debm55 Monday #40
1962 NY Giants NFL team. malthaussen Monday #41
Thank you malthaussen. Yes, the thermos didn't last long for sure. debm55 Monday #44
Mine was Charlie Brown and Snoopy. arkielib Monday #42
That's sweet. that you arkelib. debm55 Monday #45
Masters of the Universe in 1983 Polybius Monday #43
wow, that's neat. Thank you, Polybius. debm55 Monday #46
Six Million Dollar Man JMCKUSICK Monday #47
Thank you very much, John. That's great. debm55 Tuesday #49
Quickdraw McGraw on one side and Huckleberry Hound on the other side. PufPuf23 Monday #48
PufPuf23. I really like you Quickdraw and Huckleberry Hound. lunchbox. Very cool debm55 Tuesday #50
Ninja turtles SSJVegeta Tuesday #51
HAHAHAHAH. My son had a Ninja turtles lunchbox.Thank you SSJVegeta. debm55 Tuesday #52
Welcome! Funny that this could be the first time Ive thought about in more than 30 years. SSJVegeta Tuesday #53
Unfortunate that it was thrown out. Marcuse Tuesday #54
Oh that is great!!!! Thank you Marcuse, I really like it. debm55 Tuesday #56
Mighty Mouse, flying through the air 4TheArts Tuesday #55
Thank you very much for sharing your Mighty Mouse lunch box, 4TheArts. Love it. debm55 Tuesday #57
I took my new Bonanza lunch box to school one day and so many kids made fun of me for it MIButterfly Tuesday #58
I am very sorry for how they treated you, MIButterfly. They were bullies and unkind. I liked Bonanza and would have debm55 Tuesday #59
Thank you debm55. MIButterfly Tuesday #60
Thank you , my friend. Love, Debbie. debm55 Tuesday #63
This exact one (see image) sakabatou Tuesday #61
Thank you very much, sakabatou, for sharing with us? Is that yours? debm55 Tuesday #62

lapucelle

(20,607 posts)
1. I remember how breakable the old time thermoses were because they were lined with glass.
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 10:46 AM
Monday

I can still hear the rattling.

lapucelle

(20,607 posts)
4. Do you remember that metal arm thing that held the thermos in place?
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 10:52 AM
Monday

I was kinda disappointed to discover that lunchboxes were no longer metal when it came time to buy them for my own kids.

SheltieLover

(72,982 posts)
3. Only lived half a block from elem school, so I went home everyday for lunch
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 10:51 AM
Monday

Steak, sweet corn & salad everyday. Lol

Watched Bozo Circus to the end, then had to run to school. Couldn't miss the Grand Prize Game. Lol

debm55

(50,220 posts)
6. Thank you very much, ShelterLover. Somedays, I walked home with my lunch box and ate the lunch at home as I watched
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 10:55 AM
Monday

television

EYESORE 9001

(28,852 posts)
5. Nope, no lunch box through 8th grade
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 10:53 AM
Monday

Nobody else brought one either. We just marched out to a concrete-block building that served as the school’s kitchen & cafeteria. All seasons, walking a good 500 ft through whatever Mother Nature had in store that day. In retrospect, I don’t remember anyone even bringing up the subject of bringing a lunch. Same in high school, where the tradition continued and everyone ate in the cafeteria. My last two years, some of us would occasionally pile into a vehicle and head for the nearest restaurant for burgers & fries. In the days before fast food outlets proliferated like dandelions, this mostly involved a bit of a wait. We’d wolf down our chow on the way back to school, hoping we would beat the buzzer.

EYESORE 9001

(28,852 posts)
12. Too bad I don't have any memories of nifty lunch boxes
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 11:04 AM
Monday

I was aware that kid-themed lunch boxes existed, but I don’t remember feeling envy or deprivation. I did admire some I saw - Star Trek, The Beatles, what have you.

debm55

(50,220 posts)
13. OMG, I went to the link and found one of the lunch boxes I had. It was pink and had three ballerinas on it.
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 11:07 AM
Monday

debm55

(50,220 posts)
16. Thank you very much, Sneederbunk.In Junior High, I carried bags. We would also put our crayons in bags, One morning, in
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 11:27 AM
Monday

a rush , a grabbed a brown paper bag from the counter. Got to lunch. I had taken the wrong lunch, I had a bag of crayons.

rsdsharp

(11,219 posts)
14. No lunch box. I walked home to Mommy, seven blocks,
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 11:11 AM
Monday

uphill, both ways, through snow drifts up to my ears.

jmbar2

(7,220 posts)
15. I don't remember the design, but still remember the smell
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 11:24 AM
Monday

Mix of apple and stale milk from the leaky thermos.

debm55

(50,220 posts)
20. HAHHAHA. Thank you very much, jmbar2. Every night I would clean out my lunch box, wash and dry it and pack the next
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 11:33 AM
Monday

day's lunch in it. I know what you mean by the smell. Yuk

debm55

(50,220 posts)
33. Thank you very much for sharing. Ritabert. In Junior High I would decorate my bags with different designs.
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 12:18 PM
Monday

Diamond_Dog

(38,125 posts)
32. I had a Beatles lunch box!
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 12:01 PM
Monday

Probably one of the many things my mother threw away that would have been worth some money as a collector’s item now.

Around 4th grade lunch boxes weren’t cool any more so out came the brown paper bags.

Sometimes I came home for lunch in elementary school. I practically never bought a lunch from the school cafeteria because I was a picky eater.

debm55

(50,220 posts)
34. Thank you very much Diamond-Dog. At our school, lunch boxes weren't cool in 5th grade. I would pack a bag, eat at home
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 12:24 PM
Monday

or eat at home. Lunch was a dime at school.

debm55

(50,220 posts)
38. Thank you very much for sharing the link with us. I enjoyed looking and reading. TY, Bear.
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 03:05 PM
Monday

PufPuf23

(9,536 posts)
48. Quickdraw McGraw on one side and Huckleberry Hound on the other side.
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 11:31 PM
Monday

Went to work in woods age 16 in 1969. Had not used the lunch box since 6th grade and put back to use. My mother gave away to her friend that had a daughter in grade school and bought me a gray plastic lunch box and a metal Stanley thermos, said a working man should have an adult lunchbox. The glass thermos that came with the box did not last long. Miss that lunch box.

SSJVegeta

(1,295 posts)
53. Welcome! Funny that this could be the first time Ive thought about in more than 30 years.
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 10:47 AM
Tuesday

So I appreciate helping me remember.

I really liked it...

4TheArts

(172 posts)
55. Mighty Mouse, flying through the air
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 10:57 AM
Tuesday

"Here I come to save the day!"
Ha. I'm old.
I also remember the little glass bottle of milk with the paper cap, from a first grade cafeteria.

MIButterfly

(1,105 posts)
58. I took my new Bonanza lunch box to school one day and so many kids made fun of me for it
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 11:22 AM
Tuesday

(I guess, because among other things, I was a girl) that I never took it to school again.

I wish I would've been strong enough to say "Fuck you. This is my lunch box and I like it" but I wasn't.

debm55

(50,220 posts)
59. I am very sorry for how they treated you, MIButterfly. They were bullies and unkind. I liked Bonanza and would have
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 11:34 AM
Tuesday

loved to have your lunch box. Please don't cry. You are loved here.

MIButterfly

(1,105 posts)
60. Thank you debm55.
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 11:45 AM
Tuesday

You are very kind. I revised my post somewhat because I think I had the Bonanza lunch box before I went to the school where I was bullied. But the other kids did make fun of it and I never took it to school again.

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