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Aladdin lunchbox: 1958

Each day thousands of children headed off to school with their lunch safely inside one of these metal lunchboxes. They are particularly rare with the very breakable Thermos bottle intact. Produced both in black and red.

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Aladdin Lunchbox: 1960s

Another design, probably from a 1960s release. Made from plastic instead of metal like the earlier version.

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Candy Tin

This metal tin was produced in France by Sorfim.


French glasses

Issued in France, probably in the 1960s

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Miscellaneous cups and glasses

This boot-shaped cup is plastic.

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Melmac tableware

Ever try to break a piece of Melmac? It's no wonder so much of this has survived over the years.

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