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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!


Bridget
I am an email subscriber!
Michelle Decker
I cut my kids’ sandwiches into different shapes with cutters that are dinosaurs or hears for valentines day or pumpkins for halloween. I also include a hershey kiss…just one kiss in each lunch box so the kids can have a kiss from mom at lunch!
Bridget
I cut my daughter’s sandwiches up into fun shapes. She loves it!
Kari
I am an email subscriber:)
OklahomaMomma
I try to vary lunches so we don’t get bored.
Chasity
Packing my daughters lunch is a challenge- as she has celiac disease and must eat gluten free items. Since she has to take her lunch everyday, one thing we try to do is make the meal as close to the one that is being served at school as possible (unless, of course, it’s something she doesn’t like). Fun foods include anything dippable- crackers and peanut butter, apples and cream cheese dip, ham slices in ketchup, etc…
Chasity
I am a member of the forums.
Chasity
I am an email subscriber.
Connie Corey
I try to get my kids involved in packing and choosing them!
Nicole
I love to make tortilla rollups. My kids love them and they are fun to eat.
jeannie
hi i am already a subscriber..thanks
kim h
My kids like anything with ranch dressing. I will pack carrots or other veggies to dip.
jeannie
firstly, i only included lunches i know theyre gonna eat otherwise its a waste of money bc i know itll be thrown out but they also be hungry. secondly, i always include a cheesy little note from me with a little message making them feel good for the day. im sure as they get older theyll slowly outgrow that. lol
kim h
I just subscribed and I would love to win this!
Tara
When our kindergartener wanted to pack, we found a wrap map for his sandwiches. Its a reusable and washable cloth wrap with a cool recycle themed print. He always wanted pb &j’s, so we made them with almond butter and homemade jelly. One piece of fruit(usually an orange with a peeler, so he could do it himself) or a few baby carrots. Maybe a fruit snack bar that he would eat before school started. And one hershey’s kiss. I would write a notes on his napkin like, “you are my sunshine”, and from his dad a”you rock!”
jay
Different foods we don’t normally have around the house. String cheese, puddings…
Kara
my daughter would luv this! Hope to win~!
Jessica
I like to let him have a say in what he eats.
Jessica
I sub fourms
Jessica
I am sub to email.
Dara
I already am a subscriber!
Dara
I don’t have any kids of my own yet.. but I believe the kiddies should be allowed 1 treat in each lunch!
Nic
I freeze those go-gurts. My daughter loves them. Of course I always include a note telling her I love her and I am thinking of her!
J.L.
Love notes are always a big hit.
Shellie
My kids love eating mini pizzas made on whole wheat english muffins. They keep warm in insulated containers and are made fresh in the mornings!
Angie Williams
I use cookie cut outs for the sandwiches, to help hide the good stuff.
Shellie
I just joined the forums! Wow, talk about head in the clouds, I just noticed them!!
Amy L
My kids are grown, but I always wrote them a little note or drew a little picture to put in their lunches and always wrote “I love you” with Xs & Os. I tried to bake cookies or muffins each week so they could have a homemade treat, but sometimes I allowed them to have Hostess cupcake or snack which they thought was a big deal. I shopped at the bakery thrift stores so they were a bargain.
Amy L
I’m an email subscriber
Amy L
I belong to your Forums