Lunchables have been a longtime favorite for packed lunches, letting consumers make mini pizzas in the cafeteria and introducing generations to the concept of charcuterie with a perfect bite of cheese ...
If some of your formative years happened in the 1990s, chances are high you brought a Lunchables to eat at school at least once. Heck, maybe you’ve even brought the prepackaged meals with you on ...
It’s back-to-school season! Mornings are once again filled with getting kids out of bed, dressed, fed and off to school on time. And for some, that weekday to-do list also includes packing a lunch.
Lunchables were targeted to busy parents who felt guilty about not having the time to prepare their kids’ lunches. Lunchables, which came in bright yellow boxes that resembled wrapping paper, evoked ...
Walk into any middle-class kitchen in the early '90s and you'd find those bright yellow boxes stacked in the pantry. The Cracker Stackers were the most common and original Lunchable out there. The ...
The sodium values for the Lunchly and Lunchables products were obtained from the nutrition labels on the packages, and are shown as a percentage of the U.S. Dietary Guidelines maximum daily sodium ...
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