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To help kick off the school year and make school lunches a little bit more fun, Walmart, Smuckers, Motts and Pepperidge Farm have joined together to create LunchboxBuilder.com, a fun site where users can design their own lunchbox — complete with materials, colors and decals. You can print out your design and also add it to the gallery, where other visitors will vote on their favorite design, and the winners will receive an amazing prize package worth over $150! Be sure to take a few minutes to print coupons on some of your kids’ favorite snack foods while you’re there as well.
One lucky Deal Seeking Mom reader will also win one of these great prize packages (worth over $150!), which includes:
- iPod Shuffle (color may vary)
- Insulated lunchbox
- Sharpie pens in multiple colors
- Colored pencils
- Smuckers Uncrustables container
- Optical mouse
- Smuckers belt pack
- Motts reusable shopping bag
- Smuckers Strawberry
- Pencils
- Product coupons
- $65 Walmart gift card
- Pedometer
- 5 Labels for Education, valued at 10,000 points each
To enter, leave a comment and tell me what you do to make your kids’ lunches healthy and fun! Do you have a favorite fun food? Do you include a handwritten note reminding them that you love them?
Every reader has four methods available to enter this contest. Choose one each of any combination of method one, two, three, or four for up to a total of 4 entries!!!
Methods of entry:
1. Leave a comment. Tell me your best idea for making school lunches healthy and fun!
2. Add Deal Seeking Mom to your blogroll or add my badge to your sidebar. Make sure to come back and leave the link to your site in a separate comment!
3. Join the new Deal Seeking Mom Forums to chat about your great finds, special coupon codes, and chances to win exclusive giveaways. Leave a separate comment letting me know you’ve joined or that you’re already a registered user!
4. Subscribe to my feed via RSS or email. You must confirm your email subscription for it to be a valid entry! Leave a separate comment letting me know you have done so. If you’re already a subscriber, simply leave a separate comment letting me know you’re already subscribed. Lovin’ my subscribers! You guys make this all possible.
Prize:
(1) LunchboxBuilder.com prize package as described above
This giveaway ends at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, 8/30. I’ll use Random.org to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email on and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Good luck!
While you’re in a contest entering mood, don’t forget to check out the Giveaway Gathering for a variety of contests being hosted on Deal Seeking Mom readers’ blogs!


Lynette
We use wheat bread instead of white. we also make our own chips with sweet potatos!!!
2Godchicks/melody
In my kids lunch kits? a small toy (forbidden), lunchable (not that nutritious), grapes (sort of like the candy of the fruit world), pretzels (just plain ole flour in those), a scripture of the week (to remind them what is important), and a silly cut out picture with “love mom” on it (because, it is healthy!)
Beth
An apple a day keeps the doctor away! I always include on sale/in season fruits typically from our local farmer’s market. :)
Meagan A
Always fresh fruit and/or veggies and whole wheat bread!
amanda clouse
I always include fresh fruit and whole grains!
Meagan A
I subscribe to your emails too. thanks.
Briana
I like to have a sandwich, fruit, and/or chips. If I’m really on the ball, I’ll put a little note in, like “Hope you’re having a GREAT day!”
molly mcdonald
My 2nd grader loves jokes so I have been including a joke once a week or so in his lunch. He is really loving it and anticipating which day it might be!
Danetta
I like to make my son’s lunch healthy and fun by including healthy items, such as fruit and rather than making the normal every day sandwiches, I like to take cookie cutters to make the sandwiches into shapes or make other fun sandwiches like pb&j swirls (take a piece of bread, spread pb&j on it, roll it up and cut it into small spirals. And many other creative ideas to make his lunch not boring.
Danetta
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Danetta
I have joined the forum.
Danetta
I am subscribed to feed via RSS.
Leigh
I like to make my own lunches so they are not filled with preservatives.
Erika A
I am linked to you on facebook, and i leave comments all the time, please pick me I never win :(
Lisa S
I am registered on your forums.
Blakely
I love to add fruit to lunch.
Carrie D
the best thing I do is involve them when grocery shopping
Carrie D
I am registered on your forums
Carrie D
and I subscribe to your rss feed
Veronica L.
I try to make both of boys lunches healthy by adding fruits such as apple slices to bananas and then I always make their peanut butter sandwiches on Whole Wheat Bread which they never complain about. Plus I feel better serving them this type of food. THanks for a great giveaway :)
Tracy
I subscribe via google reader.
Stephanie
Great giveaway! I’d love to win!
Stephanie
E-mail subscriber
Tracy
I like to make lunches fun and healthy by letting my son tell me what he has learned to be healthy and letting him pick the contents of his lunch based on what he’s learned. With my son, lunches are always a hit with grapes and crackers as treats in addition to the whole wheat bread sandwiches and yogurt.
Stephanie
I have your button on my blog
Stephanie
I joined the forums.
Tanya C
I like getting some new ideas after reading everyone’s comments! We do a variety of the usual stuff, whole wheat sandwiches cut into shapes, an apple a day or other fruit, yogurt sticks, cheese, flavored water or milk. He ALWAYS gets a little something for dessert because chocolate makes everything better and he likes when I put jokes in his lunchbox. He also likes notes that remind him of something fun planned for after school.
sally carter
I try to leave notes in their lunch boxes every once in a while….to make it more special. I also try to pack fruit each time for something healthy. They don’t always eat it but I am at least trying!
Melanie G
To make lunches healthy I just ask them what they would like to have while grocery shopping and we agree upon healthier alternatives if they were to ask for something like fruit rollups.
Melanie G
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