The Star Wars Sandwich Cutters Help You Take Off the Curst
Annie Ho — August 3, 2010 — Life-Stages
References: theforce.net & nerdapproved
With the Star Wars sandwich cutters, your kid doesn't have to eat an ugly sandwich anymore. Remember all those times when you made PB&J sandwiches and had to rip off the crust because your child refuses to eat it? Those times have passed.
The Star Wars sandwich cutters come in the shapes of the 'Millennium Falcon' and a 'TIE Fighter.' For a limited time you can actually get a tin lunchbox with the two cutters as well.
The Star Wars sandwich cutters come in the shapes of the 'Millennium Falcon' and a 'TIE Fighter.' For a limited time you can actually get a tin lunchbox with the two cutters as well.
Trend Themes
1. Space-themed Lunch Accessories - Creating a line of space-themed accessories for lunches could tap into the nostalgia of popular sci-fi franchises to enhance basic lunch products.
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Industry Implications
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3. Children's Retail - Creating a niche market for child-focused meal prep products, including sandwich cutters and lunchboxes, can help bolster profitability in the children's retail industry.
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