NiceBox Meets Goodbyn

March 28, 2010 at 1:43 pm Leave a comment

It’s nice to find a company that nails it. Byndoo, LLC has created the Goodbyn which is a cute, friendly, environmentally safe, self-contained lunchbox that understands that crackers shouldn’t be soggy when it’s time for lunch.

With all the lunchboxes out in the world it’s a wonder why there is even a need for a company like this. How can thousands of companies simply overlook some basic elements that this company has so elegantly incorporated? Goodbyn takes the extra step of getting the kid involved and excited about lunch having created their product so that it can be decorated.

The Goobyn comes complete with its own reusable juice box, but incomplete without utensils. The lack of utensils isn’t a deal breaker, but the temptation for parents to include disposable utensils can be strong. Paper napkins tend to be popular too. It’s nice to have a place for napkins and utensils. Perhaps those features are on the drawing board.

Also, the Goodbyn was once available with a little treasure compartment on the front which apparently didn’t get through the quality assurance team and has since been removed, again, not a deal breaker, but a cool feature nonetheless.

One of my favorite features of the Goodbyn is the fact that it does not have separate containers for everything. These are cumbersome to use, keep clean and they get lost fast.

While I don’t actually have a Goodbyn and can’t attest whether the claims it makes are indeed “Good”, I did see it at the Housewares show in Chicago and it looks like a winner.

Good job Goodbyn!

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