Plum District: *HOT* 3 Goodbyn Lunchbox Kits Only $23.50 Shipped (Just $7.83 Each!)
Wow! Plum District currently has an offer that is great for all of you still in the market for lunch boxes, water bottles, and various other Back to School items! Currently, you can score a $40 voucher to use on the Paper & Polka Dots site for only $25! Even sweeter, you can use coupon code PDCOZ10 to save an additional 10% – bringing your final cost down to just $22.50.
Now at first I thought this site was all about paper products by reading the description, but they actually have a ton of items… toys, books, clothing, and more! Plus, they have a clearance section with tons of discounted items. And, I noticed that they have various Goodbyn Lunchbox Kits on clearance for $8.50 to $12.50 (regularly up to $25.95!)…
The Pepper Goodbyn Original Kit bento-style lunchbox utilizes five compartments perfectly sized and perfectly designed to keep kid’s lunches from spilling, sloshing or mixing. Sandwiches won’t taste like your banana and your fresh fruit won’t have biscuit crumbs in it! Made entirely of FDA-approved, BPA-free and phthalate-free materials, the Goodbyn lunchbox is dishwasher-safe and made to last. And when it’s time for a new one, the Goodbyn lunchbox is 100 percent recyclable. And, with hundreds of stickers, kids will love designing their own one-of-a-kind, super cool lunchbox!
I add two $12.50 lunchbox Kits to my cart and one $8.50 lunchbox kit to my cart. My total came to $33.50 + $7.50 shipping, so after the $40 voucher I had to pay just $1, as the voucher did end up going towards shipping! Sweet!
My final out-of-pocket cost for three (3) Goodbyn Lunchbox Kits shipped right to my door… $22.50 for Voucher (with 10% coupon code) + $1 extra for order = Only $23.50 total! That makes each lunchbox kit only $7.83 shipped! This is an awesome price for these considering how much they normally retail for.
Hurry to order… I’m guessing these will sell out fast!
Wow- these kits retail for $26 each!! They sound pretty fantastic, and perfect for moms and kids.
I bought one of those a while back and was not happy…the lid never closed all the way
i had that same problem.
The main complaint with these is that it’s super hard for young ones to get the lids off/on by themselves.
Interestingly, I ordered two lunch boxes and a backpack which, with shipping, was exactly $40 but it won’t let you check out with a zero balance. I ended up getting a $1.50 coin purse to make it go through. Just FYI 🙂
Goodbyns are nice, but they are HUGE. They will not go in a lunchbox – it is the lunch box. There are a lot of compartments – it’s intimidating to fill all those holes! This is a GREAT deal though!
We had one over two years on a deal and my son never used it. They are not compact for sure and kind of “clunky”– for the lack of better word.
Better way of saying it…could not fit in backpack with books!
Exactly what I was coming to say. I got it for kindergarten, but it is so huge! There was no way it was fitting in the backpack, and there are way too many compartments for a small child. Sure, you don’t have fill them all, but it’s such a huge waste of space.
I bought one from a consignment sale a while back and after reading all the bad reviews on Amazon.com. I sold it on ebay for more than I paid for the lunchbox. Apparently the tops are hard for little hands to open and also there were some leakage issues if you don’t take five minutes trying to make sure all the compartments seal correctly when you close them. Sounded like a pain so I just sold mine. Just thought I would share.
Remember to go through Shopathome.com for plum district. I ordered a mini blabla doll which get great reviews! Thanks Collin!
Thank you so much! I have three of these and we LOVE them. I can pack such a fun and healthy lunch in them and they stack and go into a reusable grocery bag beautifully…with four little ones I love just popping the lids off and having everyone’s stuff right there and ready to go! Now I have them for the whole family! Thank you again!
I also bought one a couple of years ago and I have never used it. It’s huge (the size of a backpack), it’s hard to close and open and there’s no way to insert an ice pack to keep something cool. Would be good for family outtings but I guess we never pack food for those.
Sounds like the reviews for this product aren’t great. Anyone have any suggestions for something like this that does work well for small children (I have a kindergartener)? Thanks!
I have found the Ziploc 3 compartment disposable/reusable containers work perfect for my kiddos lunches. They sell them at Target and a couple packages last me at least a year with daily cleaning on top rack of dishwasher with heat dry turned off. See the blog “100 days of real food” for lots of tips on how to pack interesting and healthy lunches in these containers.