Fit & Fresh Bento Box Lunch Sets Only $12.50 Each (Include Insulated Lunch Bag & More)
Perfect for healthy school lunches!
Hop on over to Fit & Fresh, add 2 total Bento Box Lunch Sets to your cart, head to checkout, enter code BENTOBOXES and pay just $25 total (regularly $19.99 each) – that means you’re paying just $12.50 per bento box kit!
Shipping is free on orders of $35 or more after codes; otherwise, shipping appears to be $5. So consider adding 4 total Bento Box Lunch Sets to your cart, head to checkout, enter code BENTOBOXES and pay just $50 total delivered since shipping will be free!
Each Bento Box Lunch Set includes a plastic bento box with a main sandwich sized compartment and two smaller compartments, 2 ice packs, 2 small containers, and an insulated lunch bag. The plastic containers are microwave, freezer, and top rack dishwasher safe and all components are BPA free!
Wow! Thanks for posting this! This is a great price for these! I like to give them as gifts for parties my kids get invited too. They are nice and the parents appreciate something other than a toy!
Such a great gift idea! You’re very welcome Lindsey!
I am not overly fond of these lunch boxes. I do not like the ice pack inside of the plastic container. The ice pack melts and the food gets soggy. I have to put all food into other bags or containers. Just something to think about because I didn’t think of that when purchasing this.
Oh bummer! Sorry to hear that Kerri! Thanks for the honest review on how the ice packs held up!
I just recently bought one of these at Meijer. It is going back. The ice packs are poorly located and they are difficult to get out to clean.
Darn! Thanks so much for your feedback Laura!
these are on clearance as 2 packs for $13 at my local bjs wholesale ( Amherst NY)
i almost sprang for them but i appreciate the feedback from others!
My only question is where does the drink go? I don’t see anywhere to put a water bottle.
I recently purchased this for back-to-school lunches and snacks. The ice packs do not hold up after an hour or so even in average temperatures in Southern California within its included case, which I also put in another insulated lunch bag. For example, my frozen grapes were no longer frozen. I do not see this as a useful product for items that need to be kept cold, but for PBJ sandwiches, crackers (non-refrigerated items essentially), this will do the job. I second that the ice packs are a hassle to remove and put back in; I just leave them in and wash them while still in the lid.
Thanks so much for sharing your experience Chanel!
I recently purchased one of these for my daughter his school year and I love it. So far o haven’t had any issues with the ice pack except for the fact that it is a little hard to take it out when it’s time to clean it. But I usually get my husband to pop them right out with no problem. My daughter eats lunch very early so her lunch is still cold and everything works out great. I’m purchasing two more so I will have them for next school year.
Awesome! Glad to hear how well they have worked for her! Thanks for the feedback!