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  2. 10 Vintage Metal Lunch Boxes You Wish You Still Had - AOL

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    Some of the more vivid memories for millions of kids everywhere center on their home-packed lunches, lovingly stowed in their favorite lunch box. ... decorating plain metal boxes with stamped ...

  3. 7 Best Lunch Boxes for Kids of All Ages - AOL

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    Our top picks for the best-reviewed lunch containers and bento boxes for kids of all ages — toddlers, elementary school students, and older tweens and teens.

  4. Awesome Gift Boxes for Kids of Every Age and Interest - AOL

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    Awesome Gift Boxes for Kids of Every Age and Interest. Jennifer Magid. September 26, 2022 at 2:00 PM. Cheapism. ... Classic silly putty, metal jacks and a ball, and the Barrel Of Monkeys game ...

  5. Lunchbox - Wikipedia

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    A meal would be wrapped in a handkerchief. Depending on your station, a fancy wooden box would be used by the wealthy." Tinplate boxes and recycled biscuit tins commonly were used in the early 1800s, and fitted metal pails and boxes began to appear around the 1850s. [10] Patents started to appear for lunchbox inventions in the 1860s.

  6. Penny toy - Wikipedia

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    Penny toys, also known as tin toys, were made of tin metal with painted surfaces that typically included excellent detail.Most penny toys were manufactured in Germany and were originally sold to wholesalers by the gross for 8 shillings allowing the seller, often street peddlers to sell them for a substantial profit. [1]

  7. Tin box - Wikipedia

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    A tin box is a tinplate container. Tinplate metal is primarily steel with a very thin tin coating. Tin-free steel is also used. In some cultures, these boxes or cans are referred to as "tin boxes" or sometimes even "tins". Many “tin boxes” have hinged or removable lids or covers. Some people collect tin boxes as a hobby.