Review- “Pink” Collapsible Sandwich Box
I had read about sandwich boxes before on other sites and blogs so when Ichiban Kan started offing these, I pounced. Whe I got it in though, I was less than impressed. The to section that holds the the bread is a bit difficult to clip together. Once assembled it’s very sturdy though; there seems to be no risk of it coming apart and smashing the bread. The other major problem I had with it is the size [or lack of], it’s too small to hold standard sandwich bread. If you cut off your crusts or if you like to cut your bread into cute little shapes, though, it works as fine. Remember though, if you cut your bread into shapes be sure to cut your meat and cheese to fit. The bottom section has plenty of room for your meats, cheeses, condiments, and other small side items. Over-all, I don’t think I will use this box very often, but it is not entirely useless. I think I would rather pack the top with a couple dinner rolls and put some fried shrimp, sliced tomatoes and mayo in the bottom and have mini shrimp po-boys. It’s a much better use for the sandwich box.
I give it - 
(2/5 sushi rolls)
Links: “Pink” Collapsible Sandwich Box
(Note: Normally I will try to put reviews out on Monday but I had some comp trouble this week.)
October 29th, 2008 at 6:06 pm
I just ordered this item too and I’m not yet familiar with packing sando in the cases made for them. Though I find packing them in regular (anti-bact. seal-lined) makes the bread a little mushy sometimes. Especially if I don’t have time to make things that morning and packed them the night before…
I think most people just cut their sando into 3 pieces and fit them vertically for space?
This box is so darn cute though…and I don’t even like pink!!! XD
October 30th, 2008 at 2:40 am
I know! I like pink. They just came out with a thermal bag for this box. They also just came out with the Naturals Set sandwich boxes (review of those coming soon) that fits 2 sandwiches, each wrapped in a napkin, with crusts on. My fiance loves it.