The ideal lunchbox
It's the best new lunchbox around this fall and it was born right here in the Pacific Northwest. Meet the Goodbyn!
We have a couple bento-style lunch boxes at our house and I love the versatility of the separate containers. But we keep losing the little lids, leaving us with annoyingly incomplete sets. One Seattle mom came up with a brilliant solution in the Goodbyn. Each little section still gets sealed off on its own, but there is only one big lid to track. Whoo! Enough room for a sandwich in the largest section, plus smaller spaces for other treats. No more need for plastic baggies or even juice boxes--it comes with a reusable 8 oz. drink bottle.
Kid-friendly features include a carrying handle and "ear" tabs that help them get the lid off easily. Plus it comes with hundreds of stickers they can use to give it their own individual look.
The dishwasher-safe lunchbox is BPA- and phthalate-free (the box is #5 plastic and the water bottle is #2). And we haven't even gotten to the company's environmentally-conscious manufacturing process and charitable donations. A lovely example of the Northwest ethos and ingenuity.
$30 at Goodbyn
For a limited time, save $5 with coupon code goodbyn1.





