In the News

  • The Wall Street Journal
    Wall Street Journal RadioMay 28, 2007
    Wall Street Journal Radio Home Front Edition

    "A new generation of lunch containers is making it a bit easier and more fashionable to bring food to work. The latest models come in hip colors and prints and have crucial feaures such as built in ice packs and containers for salad dressing..."

  • Ottawa Citizen
    Ottawa CitizenMay 19, 2007
    Dishing Up Summer

    "The insulated MiGo cup by Aladdin will keep you well hydrated whether you're sitting by the pool or standing on a soccer pitch cheering on the team..."

  • News 8 Austin
    News 8 in AustinApril 13, 2007
    Practical Living: What's for Lunch?

    "The Lunch & Go ($19.99) includes a removable ice pack to keep a soda cool and a separate container to store a sandwich, etc., so it won’t get damp..."

  • apartment therapy: the kitchen
    Apartment TherapyMarch 27th 2007
    Aladdin's New Lunchbox: Move Over, Mr. Bento

    "This lunch box is broad but relatively thin; the better to slip into messenger bags, Aladdin says. The completely removable lid is an on-the-go placemat and makes clean up easier..."

  • Chicago Tribune
    Chicago TribuneMarch 18, 2007
    All Together Now

    "Aladdin got back into the lunchbox biz this year with a dynamite "lunch system" that is adult-appropriate. Even adult chic. It's called Lunch S Go and it's a component-based thing that elevates the tidiness and the toniness of the prospect of dragging your lunch to work..."

  • CHOW: Food. Drink. Fun.
    Chow.comMarch 17, 2007
    Celebrities and Portable Microwaves: As seen at the International Home & Housewares Show

    "Some might say lunchboxes are a thing of the past and wonder why you’d need a cool pack when everybody has a fridge at the office. I say not everybody wants to stick his or her food in the gross communal petri dish. It’s nice to have some personal space..."

  • The Janesville Gazette
    Janesville GazetteMarch 17, 2007
    Best New Products Help You Waste Less

    "Aladdin brings usefullness back to lunchboxes..."