They just don't make lunchboxes like they used to - and it's a shame because the vintage ones are brilliant reminders of popular culture during the era from which they came.
Search Google and find a lunchbox, presumably from the 1950s, showing James Arness, gun drawn and atop a horse, from Gunsmoke. The 1960s are represented by The Munsters, The Beatles and Planet of the Apes; the 70s have The Dukes of Hazard; the 80s Pac-Man and Return of the Jedi; the 90s Dumb and Dumber; and the 2000s Wall-E and Kill Bill.
100+ Vintage Lunchboxes.
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