Secret Agent

Synopsis of Lunch Box
Thanks to agents like Bond, Flint, and Napoleon Solo, spies were all the rage in the 1960's. Spy-themed toys and lunchboxes popped up everywhere, but this little Secret Agent lunchbox with matching steel thermos had an edge: it actually let you be the agent. One side of the box had the standard agent scene—trenchcoat, gun, woman—but the kicker was on the other side. A genuine secret agent code wheel let you pass classified messages across the lunch table, usually something along the lines of “Doug smells.”
Lunch Box Release History
1968Type of Lunchbox
metalBox Manufacturer
King Seeley ThermosOther Lunchbox Links
Satellite
Sabrina
Saddlebag
School Days
Scooby-Doo
Secret Agent
The Secret of NIMH
Secret Wars
Sesame Street (1983)
Sesame Street (1979)
Bobby Sherman
Shari Lewis and Friends
Sigmund and the Sea Monsters
Six Million Dollar Man
Skateboarder
Skipper
Sleeping Beauty
Smurfs
Smokey Bear
Snoopy
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Soda
Soupy Sales
Spider-Man and Hulk/Captain America
Sport Goofy
Sports Skwirts
Space Shuttle
Space: 1999
Speed Buggy
Steve Canyon
Star Wars
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Strawberry Shortcake
Strawberryland
Street Hawk
Stars & Stripes
Star Trek
Supercar
Superman (1967)
Super Friends
Superman (1978)
Super Powers