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09 Oct, 2008

Lunchbag sales support cancer research

Posted by: Meg In: Lunchbox Products

LeanCuisine Lunch Totes

LeanCuisine Lunch Totes

LeanCuisine is promoting insulated designer lunch totes in support of Susan G. Komen for the Cure cancer research. The lunch totes are only $9.95 per bag (including shipping and handling!) and $5 from each sale goes to cancer research. You go LeanCuisine!!  These are cute totes and ones you can feel good about as you support the quest for a cure for cancer.  For more information about this great fundraising effort or to order a lunch bag visit LeanCuisine.com.

Has anyone out there seen or used these lunch totes? Please let me know, would love to hear your feedback.



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2 Responses to "Lunchbag sales support cancer research"

1 | teri

October 16th, 2008 at 12:30 pm

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I am so glad that you left a comment at my blog. I wasn’t familiar with your blog before, but I love it and I will return. Good nutrition for my 2 year-old is one of my biggest priorities in life. Oh, and I’m heading over to buy one of these lunch bags. Take care.

2 | Meg

October 16th, 2008 at 7:49 pm

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Teri, Thanks for visiting my blog! Let me know how you like the lunch totes, they look really cute but I already spent my monthly allotment for lunchbox stuff on the Thermos Funtainers for my kids :)

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I'm Meg, a stay home Mom of 2 interested in promoting healthy, low waste lunches for kids and grownups. I aim to present good recipe ideas for packed lunches and to analyze lunchbox products currently available. I encourage involving your kids in all aspects of food. From gardening, to nutrition, to enjoying recipes and making some up... there is a lot to learn and enjoy. Cooking with kids in the kitchen is both spectacularly messy and fun, and generally well worth the extra cleanup time...