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I don't remember but I know I had one. Maybe Jonny Quest? The earlier post kind of rings a bell. I do remember being in a hurry to get to the playground and sliding in down the hall into a steel column. When I heard that crunch, I knew I was in trouble. After that it was paper bags. PBJ, Laura Scudder chips and a twinkie or ding dong. Hot lunch was a quarter. I only did that when they served turkey and gravy over mashed potatoes. Sometimes we got seconds.
I do have an autographed Bob Hannah lunch box on a shelf somewhere in the garage.


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A plain domed black sheet metal, with two metal hasps, I think it was an Aladdin or maybe that was just the little metal/glass Thermos. I wanted to be just like Dad, so I had to have the big 'safety pin' made of gas welding rod through the latches. I used it up until Jr High when it became very uncool to bring your own lunch. Stored it away and damned if my son didn't find it and used it to haul Matchbox toys, then used it for school until about the 5th grade, when it became uncool to bring your own lunch. I saw it in my son's shop the other day, it is full of pop rivets. Hillbillys are the original recyclers.


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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
I always ate the hot lunch.


I did only when they had the stuff I liked. I think lunch was .75c and a “super” (extra entree) was a $1.25. I would give the student collecting the money a dollar and they’d give me a quarter back in change, which I’d give back to them and tell them I wanted a “super” lunch. I saved .25c with my elementary school scam. 😂


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Originally Posted by mbhunt
Paper bag

Same here. We were too poor for anything fancy.

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Originally Posted by 5sdad
Hot lunch was a quarter. Was hard to make anything other than a dog turd between two slices of bread for that. Food was good.

Yep. Very good.

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Roy Rogers, also had a G.I. Joe. This was in the 1960's.


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We weren’t allowed extra until high school.

Then it was on.

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I had the square metal Star Wars with a Thermos to match.

My twin brother had a Marvel one with the Fantastic Four, Thor etc.

I bought him a replacement a few years ago on Ebay for $75 or so. Brought back a bunch of memories.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1978-VINTAGE-Metal-Lunch-Box-STAR-WARS-LUNCHBOX-Character-Band-SEE-PICS/143826942657?hash=item217cc0fac1:g:lEQAAOSwMbZfpYEP

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1976-Aladdin-Marvel-Comics-Super-Heroes-Metal-Lunch-Box-With-Thermos-W-No-Cap/393086607856?hash=item5b85c9a1f0:g:oPwAAOSwSaJf9x-L

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To add to my previous “paper bag” response.....the sandwiches were wrapped in wax paper! memtb


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When I took lunch, a brown bag. More the school hot lunch.


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Can't tell you how many thermoses I broke..... and got in trouble for... good riddance


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Originally Posted by texasbatman
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Paper bag

Same here. We were too poor for anything fancy.

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Yup, and had to reuse the paper bag until it was worn out.

Velveeta cheese and spam, with celery sticks. Frikking' yum.

Try trading either of those for a Twinkie. Wasn't happening.

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I would killed for that Munsters box. My friend had a pretty cool KISS box. (the band)


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Originally Posted by AcesNeights
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
I always ate the hot lunch.


I did only when they had the stuff I liked. I think lunch was .75c and a “super” (extra entree) was a $1.25. I would give the student collecting the money a dollar and they’d give me a quarter back in change, which I’d give back to them and tell them I wanted a “super” lunch. I saved .25c with my elementary school scam. 😂

As I recall, it was just a quarter for the hot lunch in the 1960s.

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Brown paper bag - favorite sandwiches; Sept till Dec tuna fish, then rabbit or venison
made same as tuna with mayo celery onion always on home made bread.

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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by AcesNeights
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
I always ate the hot lunch.

I did only when they had the stuff I liked. I think lunch was .75c and a “super” (extra entree) was a $1.25. I would give the student collecting the money a dollar and they’d give me a quarter back in change, which I’d give back to them and tell them I wanted a “super” lunch. I saved .25c with my elementary school scam. 😂
As I recall, it was just a quarter for the hot lunch in the 1960s.
A hot lunch was a quarter when I was in elementary school in the 60’s. That was before public schools became an industry, designed to extort as much money as possible from the citizenry, under the guise of educating students.


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The High Chaparral lunchbox was a thing. Liked to have had a Lancer one too.

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I chit you not.

Tupperware was big in the 80’s.






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Go stand in the corner

Till I tell you otherwise


Haha.

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Can't tell you how many thermoses I broke..... and got in trouble for... good riddance


Those glass lined ones?

Heck yeah. Busted a good transformers one once.


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