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school · Written by Randi Dukes

Frozen Lunch Box Ideas

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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Glad. The opinions and text are all mine.

The start of school is right around the corner and we’ll be back into the routine of packing school lunches. While my kids typically have to pack their own lunch boxes, sometimes I like to make them a special themed lunch. These Frozen lunch box ideas are all so simple to make but the kids will love them … and they’ll add a special touch to a mid-week lunch!

frozen lunch box ideas

Glad Disney Multipacks make back to school lunches easy! They’re available in both Frozen and Star Wars themes so there’s something for everyone and the different sizes are just perfect for packing a bento style lunch box. My younger kids were so excited when they saw the pictures on the containers and, even without a special themed lunch, the Disney containers will add a bit of fun to the lunch box! You can grab the Glad Disney Multipacks at Walmart {these 14 piece packs are only available at Walmart or Walmart.com} along with everything else you need for back to school lunches this year.

frozen lunch box ideas

The reusable containers are BPA-free and dishwasher and microwave friendly so they’ll reduce our daily packaging costs and eliminate a lot of the waste we typically have in our lunchboxes. And I love them because they stack neatly in the kitchen cupboard, keeping our cabinets tidy.

Making a Frozen themed lunch for school or home is simple. My girls loved this lunch and it was really full of things they normally eat with a few fun twists.

frozen lunch box ideas

Tortilla snowflakes make a fun entree. Small tortillas fit perfectly in the larger Glad container and there’s enough room to stack more than one if your kiddo has a hearty appetite.

Using kitchen shears, fold the tortilla into quarters and trim it as you would to make a paper snowflake. Spread flavored cream cheese on another tortilla, add more toppings if desired {granola, berries, or even a few fresh spinach leaves} and top with the cut snowflake tortilla.

frozen lunch box ideas

The Glad Disney Multipacks will seal in freshness and protect the food so the tortilla will stay soft till lunchtime.

Fill another smaller container with baby carrots {Olaf noses} and lay a fruit wand on top. Simply add grapes to a skewer and top it with a fruit star. I used a small cookie cutter to cut the watermelon star.

frozen lunch box ideas

Kids love snack mixes so toss a snowy snack mix into one of the smaller containers. Yogurt or carob covered pretzels look like snowflakes and you can toss in a few snowballs {yogurt covered raisins and mini marshmallows} along with some icicles {toasted coconut pieces}.

frozen lunch box ideas

Add a drink. Bottled water with a sugar-free stir-in mix is a great choice. Use a little washi tape to attach the mix and a themed stir stick to the bottle.

frozen lunch box ideas

And every princess loves her accessories so add a Frozen printed napkin {with a party favor ring as a napkin ring} and utensils {if needed} embellished with stickers.

frozen lunch box ideas

Making a themed lunch can be easy especially when you start with Glad Disney Multipacks! Toss everything in the lunchbox, add a little note, and you’re ready for a successful day at school!

frozen lunch box ideas


About Randi Dukes

I’m Randi, a Dallas-based mom of five kids, ranging from third grade to college and including a set of twins. I love strong coffee, craft and DIY projects, my planner, and my big ol’ family. When I’m not creating something for my blog, I can be found in the car, running kids from one place to another. I’m the one knitting at the red light. Connect with me on google+ | twitter | facebook

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