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August 17, 2013

Foodskin Flexible Lunchbox

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From Norway-based Unikia, which keeps on coming out with wonderful stuff.

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I wonder what's in the water up there in Asker?

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But I digress.

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From the website

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Foodskin has a silicone skin that holds your food in place.

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Your sandwich will keep its pristine form until you eat it!

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Have you ever experienced that your perfectly assembled sandwich

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has fallen to pieces while in your lunchbox?

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The amazing Foodskin has a highly elastic silicone skin that holds your sandwich together.

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It's a perfect fit for any food, and is completely flat when empty.

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It was developed from frustration with the limitations with current lunchboxes.

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We wanted to create beautiful lunchboxes of great quality and with unique functions.

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Our products have been designed, developed, and tested in Norway, which has a long and proud tradition of using lunchboxes.

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Of course Foodskin is BPA-safe, and it can be placed in the dishwasher.

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Video below.

Purple, Blue, or Mint: €24.95.

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Avo, I can't figure out if you're Biggles or Dilbert... (cooking for engineers)

Me? I use wax paper. I honor the Earth by reducing my carbon footprint, dontcha know...

Posted by: jim` | Aug 17, 2013 6:59:26 PM

I have a chamber vacuum sealer for cooking sous vide. Seems like a better choice. Single use, sanitary, easy to adjust the vacuum to accommodate those delicate cucumber sandwiches for high tea on-the-run, and transparent!

Posted by: 6.02*10^23 | Aug 17, 2013 12:20:15 PM

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