G.I.Joe Lunchbox - 1989
In the elementary school playground, nothing was more important to one's self esteem than the lunchbox. The difference between a cool lunchbox and a stupid lunchbox was the difference between a happy childhood and a lifetime of therapy.
Pictured above is the plastic 1989 G.I.Joe lunchbox made by the Aladdin company. The only artwork is the sticker on the front, the rest of the lunchbox is molded in blue plastic.
Pictured next to the lunchbox is the thermos that came with the lunchbox. The thermos depicted pictures images of Snake Eyes and Rock & Roll - along with headshots of various other figures who were available in 1989.
The artwork depicts the G.I.Joe Crusader vehicle/playset.
From the collection of: Ryan M. Martin
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