Cool Gift of the Day
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
What it is:
An insulated lunch-box with handy compartments and a sleek style.
Why we love it:
At some point in your life, a brown paper bag just starts feeling a little juvenile when it comes to transporting your lunch. Oh sure, it was great when mom was cutting off the crusts off your PB&J, but there comes a point at which lunch has got to grow up a bit. If you're hunting for a gift for a teen who is eager to be grown up, or a young professional concerned about projecting a good image, you might want to consider something a bit more slick to transport their tasty treats in. Enter the Bento Jar, a sleek, Asian-inspired lunch box that's elegant and keeps your meal fresh. Inside the vacuum insulated metal jar are stacking, microwaveable containers that can be used to store rice, soup, a main dish and a side dish (or any other combination they please). Food can be kept hot until lunchtime and enjoyed in style. It's definitely a far cry from PB&J in a paper bag, and if you're shopping for someone over the age of five, that's probably a good thing.
Where to get it:
From
HomeClick for a delicious $49.99