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Who said bringing your own lunch isn't cool? This stylish lunch tote from Built NY is not only practical alternative, but it also holds a much larger capacity making it a breeze to pack even more goodies. This is great for roadtrips, daytrips, or even picnics. This also keeps items hot or cold for hours.

Updated May 12, 2008

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whosdiary's recommendation

This neoprene bag will keep your food cold or hot up to four hours. Ideal for picnics or any summer outdoor adventures where you need to carry your favorite grabs..........$23.00

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Updated May 18, 2008

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