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« The Giz Wiz, Week of August 28st 2014, Show # 1483 | Main | Two new versions of products I talked about on past shows. »
Monday
Aug252014

Keep your lunch bag cold without ice or added gel packs.

PackIt is the first freezable personal cooler that keeps anything you pack colder, longer- up to 10 hours. I left 2 cans of soda and a sandwich in for six hours and they were still very cold when I took them out. PackIt has a patented eco-gel built permanently into the liner, eliminating the need for ice or bulky gel packs.  PackIt lunch coolers let you to pack healthy foods you couldn’t before. The company says that yogurt, milk, cheese, even leftovers from the night before stay fresh. The cold eco-gel completely surrounds the bag so food stays colder five times longer than regular lunch bags, even ones that use a separate gel pack. PackIt was started by two single mothers concerned with being able to pack healthy lunches for their own children. PackIt coolers are PVC/lead free, non-toxic, lead-tested, earth safe and reusable. Store your folded PackIt in your freezer until you're ready to use. Many colorful patterns, and even solid black if you prefer. Dimensions: 8” x 10” x 5” (8” x 5” x 2” folded). Under $20 and free shipping for Amazon Prime Members. 

Company website: www.packit.com 

Amazon link: PackIt Freezable Lunch Bag with Zip Closure, Black As an Amazon Associate Giz Wiz Biz earns from qualifying Amazon purchases.

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