Handy Hyundai Stuff!

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Much like their motorcars, the Hyundai Collection was designed with restraint and sustainability in mind. The collection expresses simplicity in the form of unique travel products including: a stool, flask, lunch box and spoon set. Basic necessities especially when you’re following the road less traveled. Reduced to their essence without material waste, the concept of the Hyundai Collection represents an effort to bring to life a modern premium experience beyond the automobile.

Designers: Sung Junggi, Nicholas Sharp & Pablo Velazquez

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Handy Hyundai Stuff!

hyundai_01

Much like their motorcars, the Hyundai Collection was designed with restraint and sustainability in mind. The collection expresses simplicity in the form of unique travel products including: a stool, flask, lunch box and spoon set. Basic necessities especially when you’re following the road less traveled. Reduced to their essence without material waste, the concept of the Hyundai Collection represents an effort to bring to life a modern premium experience beyond the automobile.

Designers: Sung Junggi, Nicholas Sharp & Pablo Velazquez

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Fallout Shelter Pre-War Lunchbox Holds more than One Plastic Fork

I can remember the excitement I felt when I first started playing Fallout 4 and I would come across one of those Vault-Tec lunch boxes hidden away somewhere. I was always thinking something awesome would be inside. Then I would pop it open, streamers would shoot out, and it would be a damned plastic fork or some gumdrops. It was never a bobblehead or a weapons, or anything cool.

Fans of the game who have a job that sucks so much out of their soul they can’t even bring themselves to go out for lunch might want this Fallout Shelter Pre-War Lunchbox.

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It’s way cooler than carrying your food in one of the old Wal-Mart plastic bags under the sink. It’s metal, so it reminds me a bit of the Dukes of Hazzard lunchbox I had in first grade.

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You can get one for $14.99(USD) at ThinkGeek – or approximately 215 Nuka Cola caps. Plastic fork not included.

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Predator Lunch Box: Get to Da Lunch Room!

My all-time favorite Schwarzenegger flick is Predator. I bet I have seen that movie a thousand times, and it has one of the most iconic Arnie lines ever uttered- “Get to Da Choppa!” My daughter runs around the house and screams that line frequently when she is trying to get away from her mom or me after doing something silly.

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Not too long ago, I showed you guys an Alien lunchbox made from tin like those old lunch boxes from my youth. Now we have a Predator lunch box that I think is much cooler. One side has an image of a naked Predator, and the other has its helmet on. On the top of the lunch box you get an image of the countdown timer showing when it’s about to blow. It also comes with an insulated drink thermos embellished with the same two Predators.

It makes sense that we have both Predator and Alien lunch boxes. One of the films in the series did have the two alien races battling it out, after all. I think the Predator lunch box would most definitely win this fight.  Get your own at ThinkGeek for $14.99(USD).

Alien Lunchbox: Back to School ’80s Style

Back in the day, like most kids, I didn’t look forward to going back to school. What I did look forward to was finding the most awesome lunch box possible for the return to the classroom. Back then, the lunch boxes weren’t made from plastic or fabric as they are today, they were made from metal and had an even cooler thermos inside.

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You were in especially good shape if your thermos actually had a pop up sippy straw inside. I normally stayed with Star Wars or Dukes of Hazzard, but I would have totally carried this Alien lunchbox if I had the choice back then.

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This lunchbox made from real tin and looks exactly like I remember lunchboxes being made back in the ’80s. It even has a stamped metal lid to make the Alien egg look 3D. Naturally, the thermos has the cup lid making this a seriously cool throwback to childhood. You can get one for $14.99 at ThinkGeek.

At the school cafeteria, no one can hear you scream.