Kids Lunch box - suggestion for fruit smoothie packaging

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Could you suggest how to package a home made fruit smoothie to make it appealing to young children. The kids seem to love fruit tubes by innocent in their lunch boxes as they are colourful, easy to open and drink from.

How could I pack a home made smoothie to make it equally attractive?



Best Answer

You could use a plastic syringe (without the needle obviously), which can usually be found at cake stores and such.

Where I come from there's a chocolate shop that sells plastic syringes filled with chocolate for kids.

On the other hand, the extended plunger may take up too much room. In that case, maybe a test-tube sort of thing with a plastic top to seal it. I've seen them around, but wouldn't know where to find them.




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    Answer 2

    There are places that sell long, narrow plastic bags.

    I don't know what thickness of bag wall you'd need so there wasn't liklihood of premature rupture in transport, though. There might be other places where you could get lots of less than 1000, so you're not stuck with them if they don't work.

    Answer 3

    How about a thermos beverage bottle? If you pre-chill the interior, it should keep the smoothie pretty cold. Pack a straw along with it, and you're good to go.

    Answer 4

    We've had great success with those 'Sports' water bottles for kids - hard plastic with a spout on top that is pushed down to seal. Kids seem to love them because they're like the 'Fruit Shoot' bottles that are very popular here in Britain.

    But they're pretty big as they're for water - I'd probably vomit if I drank that much fruit smoothie - so not great for really little ones.

    Answer 5

    maybe something homemade kids like thing from home and are unlikely to eat school lunches because they aren't used to it I suggest maybe a strawberry and banana fruit smoothie

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