
Remember opening your lunchbox at school and hoping for the good stuff? Let's rank the lunchbox legends that defined a generation.
Put the items in your preferred order.

Dairylea Lunchables
Nothing said 'main character energy' at lunchtime like assembling tiny cracker stacks. Half the fun was arranging them like a Michelin-starred toddler.

Frubes
Squeezing a Frube directly into your mouth was a rite of passage. Bonus points if you froze it the night before for a stealth ice lolly.

Penguin Bar
The chocolate biscuit with a pun on the wrapper you'd read out to your mates. Simple, chocolatey, and criminally underrated these days.

Mini Cheddars
Salty, cheesy little discs that vanished before you'd even opened your sandwich. Somehow one bag was never quite enough.

Capri-Sun
You either nailed the straw on the first go or squirted juice across the canteen. Either way, that foil pouch was pure playground currency.
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