Making Lunches Fun with FunBites #Giveaway

Lunch time is fun time especially with FunBites.  As you know from my lovable lunches posts, lunches and snacks in our home are full of fun.  FunBites is a way to make your lunches and snacks more fun for children and a way to get them to eat more of what you want them too, did I mention it is super easy too?!?

FunBites is a fun way to make sandwiches, wraps, fruit and veggies into small bite-size pieces.  Simply take the cutter and press into desired food item.  Once “pressed” take the plunger and press the newly shaped food out of the cutter.  The neat thing about the design of this model is the unique shapes it creates.  Our daughter had a fun time moving the shapes around and trying to make a picture.

The joy of this product is the ability to make your kids eat their veggies.  As adults we are more apt to eat something that looks appealing.  The same is true with kids and having fun shapes.  If a child sees a fun shape they will be more drawn to it.  So use these shape makers for everything from apples to zucchini.

Having used lots of sandwich cutters the worst part about them is the cleaning.  Well these Fun Bites are dishwasher safe so clean up is just as simple as placing them in the dishwasher and walking away.  I have also notices that many other sandwich cutters are weak and flimsy, giving them a limited shelf life in our home.  These cutters feel strong and tough so I know they will last for many many, many lunches.

These cutters are a hit in our home.  Everything from sandwiches to veggies that have been cut flat are being eaten at a record pace in our home thanks to Fun Bites.  I invite you to try this out and share some of the fun creations you have made with us.

FunBites are available for purchase in Canada from TinyWiggles.com or in the US from FunBites.com.

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Comments

  1. What won’t I try these on first is the question! Definitely sandwiches, fruits, pancakes, cheese… everything! Maybe this will help my picky eater!

  2. i’d try it on melon.

  3. Linda A says:

    I would first use funbites on a sandwich

  4. sandwiches

  5. Julie Lynn Bickham says:

    Pepperoni and chesse sandwichs, my sons favorite.

  6. Would it work on apples – the cubes? Or perhaps a pancake for the hearts?

  7. Holly S. says:

    My daughters sandwiches she hates the crust.

  8. i would like to use it on fruit for my daughter :)

  9. I would try apples

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  10. catherine c says:

    pb & j sandwiches

  11. Surso S. says:

    either a baloney sandwich or french toast :)

  12. gibberish (Julie G.) says:

    I’d try the funbites cutters on Marble Cheese. My kids love it!
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  13. Maegan Morin says:

    I would likely try it on a peanut butter and jam sandwich first!

  14. I would use it for sandwiches or watermelon first

  15. Vashti M says:

    I’d start with fruit! These are sooooo adorable!!!!!

  16. Thrisha Myers says:

    I would use it on sandwiches

  17. I would try it on pancakes

  18. Auqakuh says:

    I’d start with sandwiches and veggies – so much fun!

  19. Valerie Taylor Mabrey says:

    grilled cheese
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  20. Definitly PB & J sandwiches first! My sons fav!

  21. Patricia Smith says:

    I’d start with peanut butter and jam sandwiches!

  22. Trisha Turner says:

    I’d use it for cheese. The blocks we get here in canada would be perfect for the cube cutter! What a quick and easy way to make a cheese platter for kids or for the adults!

  23. Lynette Cruz says:

    Fruit would be really fun with these! So cute! Veggies and sandwiches as well!

  24. Apples. My son claims he doesn’t like them, but he does! This might get him to eat them

  25. PB&Banana sammiches!

  26. Sandwiches

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  27. these would be fun

  28. I would try them on sandwiches first. I have wanted one of these for a while now…thanks for the opportunity to win one!

  29. sandwiches

  30. Jello, cookie (dough), sandwiches, pretty well anything :P

  31. pancakes :D

  32. Brandi Y. says:

    I would try it with sandwiches :)

  33. My son is starting kindergarten next year and I will need to pack a lunch. This will be great for sandwiches… I wonder what else I could use it with.

  34. Karen Gonyea says:

    Jello would be fun :)

  35. Ester G says:

    Cheese :)

  36. bc edwards says:

    maybe some cheese lOL and some fruit like watermelon

  37. Grilled cheese sandwiches

  38. definitely a sandwich – perfect for making a cute bento box one!

  39. Sandwiches

  40. shauna wyspianski says:

    I would use them on grilled cheese sandwiches.

  41. Marlene V says:

    On sandwiches — maybe my son would eat his then!

  42. cindy lee mckenzie says:

    all kinds of veggies……

  43. I’d try it out on grilled cheese sandwiches.

  44. susan varney says:

    sandwiches my grandson would love to eat more then i’m sure

  45. Elaine C. says:

    I would try it on a sandwich first then move on to veggies!

  46. andalene says:

    What about using them with rice krispies – little krispie bites.

  47. Definitely will try them on sandwiches!

  48. Thinly sliced watermelon would be interesting to try it on. Or PB&J sandwiches. An all time classic lol

  49. Nina bergeron says:

    my son would love this!

  50. I would try it on fruit

  51. Angie Andrews says:

    sandwiches

  52. I can see my kids loving these for sandwiches, french toast, pancakes, toast, etc…

  53. Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwhiches

  54. Debbie P says:

    I’d try it on grilled cheese sandwiches.

  55. Narathip Wall says:

    Tofu

  56. i would love to try it with french toast!

  57. Miranda W says:

    Sandwiches would be first for sure. I’m trying to find a way to get my mom to eat them.

  58. jam sandwiches

  59. Tanya M says:

    I would try it for sandwiches.
    Thank you for the giveaway!

  60. Cheese and sandwiches

  61. I think I would try it with French toast first

  62. I would use it for sandwiches and cookies.

  63. Jackie Graham says:

    sandwiches!

  64. DAMIAN JARREAU says:

    Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwhiches

  65. mallory richardson says:

    I would use them on sandwiches first

  66. Nancy T says:

    Definitely sandwiches – I use cookie cutters to make fish/star shaped sandwiches for my DD for school but have a bit of waste! These would mostly eliminate the waste. :)

  67. christine jessamine says:

    i would love to try this with sandwiches!

  68. Anne N. says:

    i like to try it on watermelon.

  69. Definitely a peanut butter or peanut butter and jam sandwich!

  70. Sandwiches!

  71. Rachel K says:

    sandwiches, for sure. fun!

  72. Valerie Theberge says:

    I would use it for sandwiches!

  73. carol roberts says:

    sandwhiches r toast

  74. I would try it with veggies, like cucumbers!

  75. Candice Hull says:

    Pancakes! My boys want pancakes every day!
    Thank you

  76. I would try it with watermelon.

  77. I’d try and make fancy sandwiches.

  78. We do lots of sandwiches so… those!

  79. Stephanie Gregory says:

    I would try pancakes!

  80. Jocelyne Alldrick says:

    grilled cheese!

  81. Debbie Kennedy says:

    cheese and toast would give these a workout in our house!

  82. toast, watermelon, sandwiches, pretty much anything lol

  83. Franklen Edwards says:

    I would love to try this. Maybe just maybe the girls would be more inclined to eat.

  84. Heidi B says:

    sandwiches and cheese

  85. jennifer wexler says:

    i would use it on a sandwich

  86. Jules A says:

    I’d use it on sandwiches

  87. Lillian says:

    Sandwich

  88. I would go with sandwiches.

  89. Joni Owada says:

    sandwhiches,and then perhaps try it on some raw veggies!

  90. Chel Pay says:

    I would love to try the cutter on french toast & fruit first!!

  91. Paula Hafner says:

    Grilled cheese sandwiches!!!

  92. I WOULD TRY GRILLED CHEESE SANDWICHES :)

  93. Peanut Butter and jelly sandwiches!!

  94. Jennifer M says:

    Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.

  95. Deborah M says:

    I would use it on fruit. Such a cute product!

  96. Jennifer says:

    I would probably try it on fruit & cheese first (her favorite snack), but we would try it on nearly everything!!

  97. Jessica A says:

    I would use it on cantelope and watermelon first.

  98. Probably peanut butter and jelly sandwiches!

  99. christal c says:

    I would try it on the PB&J first

  100. I would try it with peanut butter and jelly.

  101. Laurie Emerson says:

    I would use it on sandwiches that I make for my son’s lunches.

  102. Brenda Elsner says:

    I would try on sandwiches!!

  103. my son would love it!

  104. sandawiches ty.

  105. I’d try it first on PB&J!

  106. Erica C. says:

    I’d use it on sandwiches.

  107. Gina Ferrell says:

    I would use the FunBites on a grill cheese sandwich first.

  108. Grilled cheese and pancakes.

  109. paige jagan says:

    cheese quesadillas

  110. Christina says:

    I would try it with toast first!

  111. Renee G says:

    I would try this on sandwiches first.
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  112. Definitely a pb&j sammich!

  113. Marissa says:

    I would try it on grilled cheese!

  114. Teresa Thompson says:

    Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.

  115. I would have to start easy with grilled cheese and then I would start experimenting!!

  116. I’d be trying it on the good ol’ grilled cheese.

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