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October 27, 2014 By imaceliac 1 Comment

Solvetta FlatBox-LunchBoxes Keeping Lunch Safe

As a Gluten Free eater or the caregiver for a GF person, you do your best to provide safe GF food for them.  You carefully wash your hands, prep the meals, package the meals, label the meals and hope it all goes well.  But what about the surface the Gluten Free food is eaten on?  How many times have you wondered if the lunch table or desk is clean?  FlatBox-LunchBoxes solve this problem for you.  These fun and colorful lunch boxes not only carry your food but also create a safe eating area for you.  When fully unzipped the lunchbox becomes a placemat!  Genius and totally invented by an allergy mom!

Solvetta | ImaCeliac.com

Solvetta hooked our family up with some of their awesome FlatBox-LunchBoxes!  I got the black and pink in the 17″ by 17″ size.  The kiddos got bright colored ones in the 15″ by 15″ size.  The larger size is perfect for my lunches while the snack sizes are just right for the kiddos.  Aside from using them for lunch the kiddos also love to play with them and carry their toys around in them.

The zippers are so easy to use that the two year olds can open and close the lunch boxes on their own.

I have enjoyed using mine at work the past few weeks.  Random people have a tendency to sit at my desk in the afternoons when I’m gone, so the FlatBox-LunchBox gives me a piece of mind that I’m eating on a safe surface.  It also catches all the crumbs and mess I make.  The lunch boxes are even washable so if you do make a mess you just through it in the washing machine.  Very awesome bonus feature!

Solvetta | ImaCeliac.com

Solvetta has 12 different colors that each come in 3 sizes, so you have a ton of options to choose from.

Little Man is so in love with his that he wanted to take a picture of his new lunch box by himself.  Ignore the cute finger blocking part of the lens.

Solvetta |ImaCeliac.com

How do you handle creating a safe Gluten Free/ Allergy Free lunch area?

 

Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post.  The opinions and photos are my own.

 

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  1. Elyse says

    November 5, 2014 at 6:04 am

    Since seeing these on your instagram, I’ve become obsessed with finding them, it looks like the perfect solution to the lunch at work dilemma.

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