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Though they put it succinctly; "All lunch box. All the time.", it doesn't really do this packed site justice. They do sell classic reproductions and have a slot for vintage ones as well but the site has less of a retail feel due to the treasure trove of box information that dominates the site. It's hard to give you all the details but to name a few there is a library of captured articles on boxes and box collecting, pictures of old box ads, an intense rarity and price guide that we haven't even scratched the surface on plus lots more we haven't mentioned. Lots of love and hard work along with fast loads and easy navigation make this site a must visit with no real drawbacks that we've found. Funk & Junk® Collectibles
My name is Bob Jones, and I live in Hermitage, Tennessee. For six years I was a senior illustrator for Aladdin Industries, and among the kits I designed and illustrated were Pac-Man, Dukes of Hazzard, (two versions of the Dukes) Grizzly Adams and several others. I just happened to log on out of boredom. I thought to browse lunch kits, and it seemed odd to have my kits show up as the firsts in your collection. Neat! Bob Jones, former Aladdin illustrator
This image-rich and easy to navigate site is a treasure trove for hobbyists that features a chat room and discussion board as well as an archive of related newspaper and magazine articles. Guaranteed by creator Bryan Los to be the best web site devoted to the hobby, Lunch Box Pad has the goods to back it up. Kevin Reed, Suite101.com
The Lunch Box Pad is an excellent site to discover lunch box collecting. Bryan Los offers articles packed with information, a current value index, resources, a trading post, and community through a discussion board and chat. briefme.com
Lunch Box Pad provides much more than price-guide values and nostalgic essays, including a nice slide show of some of the top collectible lunch boxes and shopping links to the hottest new ones. Tom Prendergast, ComputerUser.com
Bryan Los presents a very comprehensive site about lunch boxes. The Lunch Box Glossary is mind-blowing. Who would have thought that there were so many terms associated with lunch boxes? John Walkenbach, J-Walk Blog
Capture a bit of the past with a visit to this lunch box fan site, which offers a forum, online store and array of e-cards. ("Top Site of The Week" for June 22, 2003) The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Another terrific [lunch box] resource is Bryan Los' Lunch Box Pad web site. His love of lunch boxes suffuses every page, and the site is full of fun links to lunch box lore. Annie Morse, Britannica.com
Interesting and informative site for lunch box enthusiasts or anyone who has fond memories of their lunch box days. One Man's Trash Mid-20th Century Collectibles
Fun facts, a lunch box IQ test, and a nice archive of news articles about lunch box collecting. Nancy Firchow, PriceRadar.com
The web-bible on metal boxes. The Unclassified Get Smart Site
Best of the Net [LBP Price Guide]. Barbara Crews, About.com
"Surfer Site of the Day." (April 23, 2004) cantonrep.com
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