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Scooby-Doo Lunch Box

Synopsis of Lunch Box

There was just something about Scooby-Doo that worked: you got your funny, you got your scary, and you could even play along, Encyclopedia Brown-style, trying to figure out the mystery before smarty-pants Velma did. And if you couldn’t actually hang out in the van with these clue-hounding teens, well, sharing lunch with them was the next best thing. This lunchbox with matching plastic thermos came out four years after the debut of Saturday morning’s Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?, but the lunchbox art showed that things hadn’t changed: the teens pondered entering a spooky old mansion on one side, and Shag & Scoob fled in terror on the other.

Lunch Box Release History

1973 - Scooby-Doo (Orange Rim)
1973 - Scooby-Doo (Yellow Rim)

Type of Lunchbox

metal

Box Manufacturer

King Seeley Thermos

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