
Feed your children consciously
Lunchopolis has released their “garbage-free lunchbox.” A lunchbox designed and created to eliminate the 3.5 billion lbs of lunchbox garbage generated every year. Lunchopolis’ lunchbox was designed with all the essentials to pack a healthy, eco-friendly lunch for your child. The lunchbox removes the need for sandwich bags, tinfoil, juice boxes and other unnecessary waste.
Included are a lead free insulated lunch bag, four reusable containers and one reusable drinking bottle. All containers are microwave and dishwasher safe.
Everything included in Lunchopolis’ lunchbox provides parents with all the tools needed to give your child an eco-friendly lunch every day of the week.
The Lunchopolis “Garbage-free lunchbox” is available on Amazon.com and retails for about $20.
Delicious nutritious snacks
Clif Kid has announced their new line of organic rice crispy bars that come in three delicious flavors, chocolate, chocolate chip and peanut butter. In an effort to provide a snack variety for busy parents and kids, Clif Kid wants to make sure that children are receiving the right balance of food and taste.
The Zbar Crispy line provides essential nutrients for growing children that are not often found in most all-family snack bars.
Every bar comes in three tasty flavors to choose from therefore no child, no matter how busy, will have an excuse to not be eating a healthy snack.
Clif Kid Zbar Crispy rice snacks are available at most health-food stores and a box retails for about $10. For more information visit www.clifbar.com.
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