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Thursday, September 20, 2012

FunBites Review, Back-To-School Event AND Giveaway!






Image from Funbites.com/


"Back to school" means a different thing for everyone, for the kids (and those new to college) it can be about meeting new people, getting older and having wonderful experiences. For parents it is about another time to pay bills and make sure that their children are getting the most out of their education, entire school experience and most definitely nutrition. Sadly, not all school lunches are made equal and a lot of times they aren't very healthy but with a little spare time you can easily pack a healthy lunch. What if your kid is still a little picky and that broccoli croquette you've presented isn't very...appetizing to them? You may not have the time to make huge bentos where everything is delicately placed and fits well 100% of the time, but you can make something that is both cute and interesting to the senses of looking and feeling. Introducing Funbites!

As with all of my product reviews, I will point out the good and the bad - as well as reasons for my point of view. Since this is also a back-to-school event I am also posting helpful tips, pictures and websites from those who have either emailed me or messaged me on Facebook, to aid those that want to jazz up their lunches.

Website Price (For Both Shapes): $12:99

Price That I Paid: $0 as I requested to review it.

The Pros: I have a love for their color and the two shapes that they come in, hearts and squares, however I only requested to review the heart shape and so I cannot verify on how the square shaped Funbites cutter will work. This food cutter is better than a few others that I have bought in bulk in which it does not break easily and you never have to worry about it rusting as it is a plastic. Plus, it makes a sandwich, rice, pancakes or other foodstuffs very neat and easy to eat with little fingers and there is no danger of them cutting themselves. I really love the hearts on the sides, and you will see me using those two the most often at home. It comes with a food pusher which is a smaller block that you fit inside of the actual cutter so that you don't have to always take a butter knife or something else and empty it onto a plate in a big mess. To help sturdy it further, it has great big handles that you can grip and use to cut and shape your food. The weight is quite heavy so that does make it harder to lose it, plus it is easy to sturdy due to the handles on both sides. The size (a bit bigger than the palm of my hand) makes it much easier to put in a place where it won't be misplaced either, plus, the reason for Funbites being made is pretty fun too. Check out their website near the bottom of their page to see just how awesome that is.

The Cons: It is quite bulky and heavy, even for me. It also makes it kind of hard for children to use unless they can push all of their weight on it. It is a bit harder to push the food through because of the way the plastic is. Some of the food that you have cut may still be in bits of the food cutter or may not be fully pushed out, which means that sometimes you do have to push it out.


Overall Overview: I would buy this food cutter although it does have its issues. I would be more likely to buy it if I had a small child in the house, but I do have a few relatives and friends with children and they are very content with it.

The makers of Funbites have not commissioned me to do this review and I am not a member of their company.




Tips, Tricks and Fantastic Blogs:

Sarah Felder of Bentoriffic and Lisa Latorre of Veggie-Bento suggest using silicone cups, trays and molds to create great little stashes of frozen yogurts, hummus and guacamole. After placing them in the molds and freezing them, you can pop them out or keep them in their molds as a sort of edible ice-pack that will keep the rest of your food at room temperature.

For grains such as brown rice, spaghetti and other pastas you can place into a cup or twirl into "birds nests" for super cute kyaraben. Any leftover fruit can be sliced and placed on tortillas with peanut butter or in a quick smoothie.

                 Bentoriffic Blog     Veggie-Bento Blog      Cute Food for Kids Blog         FunBites Blog


There are two mandatory entries for this giveaway.

1. Like Shin's Vegan Lovin' and FunBites on Facebook and share this post.
2. Follow me on Google Friend Connect on the right sidebar.

Extra Entries:
1. Share this giveaway on your blog.
2. Comment with your favorite lunch utensil.
3. Share one of my posts on Pinterest, Twitter or Facebook then link it into your comment.
4. Follow me on Twitter and tweet "I've just entered Shin's Vegan Lovin's and FunBites giveaway!" and link to this post.

Do not unfollow once this is done. Separate each post or they won't count. You may do the extra giveaways every day as much as possible until the giveaway is over for extra chances.

Make sure to leave me a way to contact you through email, and other details will be posted once you have won. Good luck!

GIVEAWAY CLOSED; WINNER WILL BE CHOSEN LATER!

Thank you all who have entered and thank you FunBites!

34 comments:

  1. That's a very cute heart shaped food cutter, Bou! I can just picture little heart shaped sandwiches made with these. :)

    My favourite kitchen utensils are my fingers. haha Seriously, I use my fingers in place of many little utensils.

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  2. I would have liked to see pics of food cut by that cutter. I do not want it so I shall remain anonymous!

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    1. I apologize, Anonymous - I don't have enough battery power to upload the pictures I did take.

      However, if you do actually check out the FunBites website they have a lot of pictures throughout that show food cut by their cutters.

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    2. Yes, I did go look at the funbites web page and saw the cut out pieces. Very impressive! Hee Haw. You are quite kind to give it away. All the best to you.

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  3. I like you and funbites on FB :)

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  4. I follow you with Google Friend connect

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  5. My favorite lunch utensil is my non stick paring knife... I am quite in love with that little thing.

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  6. I follow you on twitter, and I tweeted your giveaway! https://twitter.com/obentomomma

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  7. I'd be interested in trying out FunBites. My favorite lunch utencil are probably my cookie cutters. Good luck with your giveaway.

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  8. Looks cool, although I'm not sure I would use it. Would probably be fun for people with kids. I already like you on Facebook :) and I've liked Funbites. My favourite utensil is actually my hand blender which I use everyday. :)

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  9. I enjoy using my puppy dog lunch punch and surprising my teenager with a cute sandwich at lunch. I have lIked your site on facebOok and joined you as a google follower. I am new2bento@blogspot.com

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  10. I followed you with google friend connect!!

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  11. My favorite lunch utensil would be my non stick pan.

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  12. I shared your bbq ribs post on facebook i am hoping thats what you meant. Not sure how to link back to comment. Unless you mean my fb page :\ unsure

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  13. I followed you on twitter and tweeted. @JasonbSr1985 my twitter name.

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  14. liked both on FB and shared on FB
    https://www.facebook.com/#!/katie.pennyculpepper/posts/378160865586070

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  15. followed you on Google Friend connect
    Katie Culpepper

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  16. I lovemy cookie cutter, cookie cutters make my kids happy!

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  17. Followed you on twitter and shared
    https://twitter.com/katie_zoo/status/252301873233682433

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  18. I like you & Fun Bites on FB & Shared here: http://www.facebook.com/jackie.neemcfarlane

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  19. I've connected with Google Friends (Loving Lunches)

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  20. Shared on my blog:
    http://lovinglunches.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/anyone-interested-in-give-away.html

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  21. If you go by usage my favourite utensil would be my chopping board - use it multiple times everyday :-) For pure joy can I say Pinterest/Google? It's such an inspiration when looking for something a little different :-D

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  22. I tweeted
    https://twitter.com/LovingLunches

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  23. I shared your Oatmeal Biscuits (for your dad)
    http://www.facebook.com/jackie.neemcfarlane
    That's definitely getting added to the 'try this' list :-)

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  24. I like Shin's Vegan Lovin' and FunBites on Facebook as name fiona nuyen, and share this giveaway: https://www.facebook.com/fiona.nuyen/posts/348340198588848
    Thank You!
    ,
    Fiona N
    iceyogurt(at)gmail(dot)com

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  25. I follow You on Google Friend Connect as name: Fiona N

    iceyogurt(at)gmail(dot)com

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  26. My favorite utensil is the lunch Pot!

    Fiona N
    iceyogurt(at)gmail(dot)com

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  27. hi :) i liked both pages on fb and did other mandatory entry. also following on twitter!!

    i think my favorite is a spatula.. i use it a lot.. and my son loves to chew on his toy one since he is teething!!!

    logansmommy0611@yahoo.com

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  28. I shared this yummy recipe on Your facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fiona.nuyen/posts/363936190353554
    Thanks!

    Fiona N
    iceyogurt(at)gmail(dot)com

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  29. I follow You on Twitter @ciao6211 and tweeted this: https://twitter.com/ciao6211/status/252522539824340992
    Thank You for the giveaway!

    Fiona N
    iceyogurt(at)gmail(dot)com

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  30. I follow you and fun bites on FB :)

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