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Get ready to take a nostalgic trip to the year 1968 with the iconic Star Trek Aladdin Dome Top Lunch Box. This collectible piece is the perfect addition to any TV and movie enthusiast's collection, featuring a timeless design and vintage charm.

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Product highlights.

  • Officially licensed Star Trek lunch box
  • Features iconic designs from the original TV series
  • Dome top design captures the essence of vintage lunch boxes
  • Durable metal construction for long-lasting use
  • Spacious interior holds a hearty meal and snacks
  • Easy to clean with a wipe of a cloth
  • Perfect for displaying or carrying your lunch in style
  • Great gift for Star Trek fans and collectors
  • Brings back nostalgia of the beloved 1968 TV series
  • Adds a touch of retro charm to any kitchen or collection
  • Secure latch keeps your lunch secure during transport
  • Compact and lightweight for convenient carrying
  • Sure to spark conversations and admiration from fellow Star Trek enthusiasts
  • High-quality craftsmanship for an authentic vintage look
  • Ideal for everyday use or displaying as a collectible item
  • Vibrant and eye-catching colors make it stand out in a crowd
  • Offers a fun way to show off your love for Star Trek
  • An excellent addition to any TV and movie memorabilia assortment

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Elevate your TV and movie collectibles collection with the iconic 1968 Star Trek Aladdin Dome Top Lunch Box. This vintage lunch box, featuring stunning imagery from the original Star Trek series, is a must-have for any die-hard fan. Crafted with high-quality materials, this dome top lunch box is both durable and visually appealing.

Authentic Design

Designed to replicate the lunch boxes of the late 1960s, this Aladdin Dome Top Lunch Box brings back nostalgic memories of the beloved Star Trek era. The vibrant artwork on the exterior showcases the USS Enterprise soaring through space and the lively characters from the original Star Trek crew. The dome-shaped top adds a unique touch to this lunch box, setting it apart from regular rectangular lunch containers.

Functional and Versatile

Aside from being a collector's item, this lunch box is also highly functional. The spacious interior provides ample room to pack your favorite meals, snacks, and beverages. The durable metal construction ensures a lasting performance, while the sturdy handle allows for effortless transportation. Whether you use it as a display piece or take it with you on your daily adventures, this 1968 Star Trek Aladdin Dome Top Lunch Box is a fantastic addition to your TV and movie collectibles.

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Most Valuable Lunch Boxes of All Time

1954 Superman lunch box

Remember the joy of finding just the right lunch box when you were a kid? It was so much more than a receptacle to carry your sandwich and drink. It was an announcement to the world about who you were. It was a badge that declared, "I’m a Spider-Man kid," or "the Care Bears are my thing."

Those vintage models are worth some ridiculous coin today. How much? Well, these are the most valuable lunch boxes out there. And they will set you back more than the cost of a couple of Happy Meals.

17. Lone Ranger ‘Red Band’

Lone Ranger ‘Red Band’ lunch box

Maker: Adco Liberty

Approximate Value: $1,250

Bottom Line: Lone Ranger 'Red Band'

Lone ranger

Who didn’t love the Lone Ranger? “Hi-ho, Silver. Away!” The Lone Ranger was a masked Wild West superhero who delighted kids everywhere.

The Lone Ranger metal lunch box had a couple of versions — one had a blue band around the outside and the other a red band. The red-banded version had a winning bid of $1,250 at a 2005 auction. 

You’re mentally scanning your attic right now, aren’t you?

16. Star Trek

Star Trek lunch box

Maker: Aladdin

Approximate Value: $1,500

Bottom Line: Star Trek

Star Trek lunch

This was the lunch box that would boldly take your lunch where no lunch had gone before. This Star Trek lunch box features a picture of the U.S.S. Enterprise on the front and some action images of Kirk, Spock and the rest of the crew on the other sides.

In pristine condition, Trekkers can expect to fork over $1,500 or more for this one. Set your bank account to “stun!”

15. The Beatles

The Beatles lunch box

Approximate Value: $1,550

Bottom Line: The Beatles

Beatles lunch box

Of course, memorabilia of the Fab Four never goes out of style. The Beatles' blue lunch box  features images of each band member’s head on the front. Along with the lunch box comes a Thermos showing the group playing its tunes.

In mint condition, Beatlemania fans can plan on shelling out $1,550 or more. Apparently, the Beatles weren’t kidding when they sang, “Money (That’s What I Want).”

14. Knights in Armor

Knights in Armor lunch box

Maker: Universal

Approximate Value: $1,750

Bottom Line: Knights in Armor

knights in armor back

The 1950s love them some knights in shining armor — at the time, “Knights of the Round Table,” “Ivanhoe,” and “Prince Valiant” were fan favorites. 

This lunch box isn’t tied to any particular movie, TV show or comic. Instead, it’s just a no-name knight lunch box hoping to piggyback on the success of the genre. Apparently, it worked because this lunch box has sold as high as $1,750. That’ll put a kink in your chain mail!

13. Howdy Doody

Howdy doody lunch box

Approximate Value: $1,787.10

Bottom Line:

howdy doody

What kid didn’t love Howdy Doody back in the day? This lunch box features Howdy himself on the front and a bunch of his on-air buddies on the rest of the box. At an auction, this rare piece lassoed $1,787.10 . (Say, kids, what time is it? It’s time to go broke buying a lunch box.)

In 1954, the average cost of a new car was just a shade over $1,900. Ah, but the memories are priceless. Right?

11. The Munsters (Tie)

The Munsters lunch box

Maker: King-Seely Thermos Co.

Approximate Value: $2,050

Bottom Line: The Munsters

The Munsters lunch box

Herman, Lily, Eddie, Grandpa and Marilyn made for a seriously entertaining TV family. As popular as the show was, it’s no easy feat to scare up this lunch box from 1965.

To get top dollar, one needs to have the accompanying Thermos. In perfect shape, this one will put a bite on your wallet to the tune of $2,050 or more at auction.

11. Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck (Tie)

Mickey mouse lunch box

Maker: Adco

Bottom Line: Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck

Donald duck

You can’t get much more classic than Mickey and Donald. On one side of this vintage lunch box, you have Mickey, Pluto and Donald’s nephews: Huey, Dewey and Louie.On the other side, you have the duck himself having a picnic with his nephews.

What do you put in such a classic lunch box? How about a “Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggity dog….”

10. Yellow Submarine

Yellow Submarine lunch box

Maker: King Seeley Thermos Co.

Approximate Value: $2,250

Bottom Line: Yellow Submarine

Beatles yellow submarine

One of the most iconic songs from one of history’s most iconic bands has become (you guessed it) one of the most iconic lunch boxes ever. The lunch box depicts some of the artwork seen in the uber-groovy animated film from the same year.

Should you want one, know that this collector’s item could leave your finances a bit underwater.

9. Underdog

Underdog lunch box

Maker: Okay Industries

Approximate Value: $2,296

Bottom Line: Underdog

Underdog lunch box side

The pooch who liked to fight — and bite — crime in the butt also made for a pretty mean lunch box. From 1971, this box shows the floppy-eared crusader kicking some bad guys to the curb, just like on the TV show.

Did you know that Underdog was originally a General Mills character used to sell cereal? Apparently, he did way more than that because for a cool four-figure sum, you could take an Underdog lunch box to work tomorrow. That’s a lot of Lucky Charms!

8. Mickey Mouse

Mickey Mouse lunch box

Maker: Geuder, Paeschke & Frey

Approximate Value: $2,350

Bottom Line: Mickey Mouse

Mickey Mouse lunch box

When is a lunch box not a lunch box? When it’s a lunch kit .

This Mickey Mouse Lunch Kit could be the granddaddy of all modern lunch boxes. Sold in 1935 for just 10- to 20-cents, they were a luxury that many couldn’t afford during the Great Depression.

According to the Smithsonian , this was the first lunch box produced featuring a character image. Though it may not be the most expensive lunch box out there, it could be the most honored. Ol’ Walt had a couple of good ideas, didn’t he?

7. The Jetsons

The Jetsons lunch box

Approximate Value: $2,650

Bottom Line: The Jetsons

Jetsons

One day you’re watching your guilty pleasure show, “Pawn Stars,” and you watch a lady come in with an awesome old lunch box. It’s not square; it’s the metal type with the rounded top. On it, “The Jetsons” are proudly displayed, and this lady wants $700 for it. Due to some minor damage and the fact that she didn’t have the Thermos, she only got $400.

Now, in perfect condition, The Jetsons lunch box has rocketed up to $2,650 in mint condition.

Orbit lunch box

Maker: King-Seeley Thermos Co

Approximate Value: $3,200

Bottom Line: Orbit

Culture and the Arts

If there was anything cooler than science fiction in the early 1960s, it was the reality of space travel. The Orbit lunch box from Thermos features National Geographic images of the Mercury space capsule with John Glenn at the helm, as well as a launch photo of the Atlas rocket launching from the space pad.

Unfortunately, Thermos didn’t get National Geographic’s permission and had to stop making the lunch boxes. Oops! The Smithsonian Museum has one of these on display. One small step for kids, one giant leap for lunchtime.

5. Dudley Do-Right

Dudley Do-Right lunch box

Approximate Value: $3,400

Bottom Line: Dudley Do-Right

Dudley Do-Right lunch box

Who can forget the not-so-bright Canadian Mountie from the old Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons? This lunch box, featuring the lovable hero, was perfect for taking your poutine to school and making your pals jealous.

Now, you can sell it off for a cool $3,400 or better, and get yourself a whole lotta double-double at Tim Hortons.

4. Man From Atlantis

Man From Atlantis lunch box

Maker: King-Seeley Thermos

Approximate Value: $5,201.91

Bottom Line: Man From Atlantis

Man From Atlantis

Just when you realize these are all based on super popular television shows or pop culture icons, you come across a lunch box that wasn't based in success. “Man From Atlantis” was a short-lived television phenomenon in 1977-78. Four made-for-TV movies led to a series, but the series only lasted one 13-episode season. 

King-Seeley Thermos made these cool lunch boxes. When the show failed, they halted production faster than you can say “mermaids are real." There may only be a handful of these bad boys left. In 2013, someone put down a cool $5,201.91 on eBay to own one of them.

3. 240-Robert

240-Robert lunch box

Approximate Value: $5,222

Bottom Line: 240-Robert

240-Robert lunch box

Finding one of these lunch boxes is almost as rare as finding someone who remembers the TV show “240-Robert.” A cop show set in L.A., it only lasted a short time, and the run of lunch boxes featuring it was small. One guy who worked at the production plant bought one and hung on to it.

Because there are so few left, he apprehended a nifty $5,222 on an eBay auction .

Toppie lunch box

Approximate Value: $6,287.50

Bottom Line: Toppie

Toppie lunch box back

Quick. Let’s play a game. There’s an extremely valuable lunch box from the 1950s and it features an elephant. Name that elephant! Dumbo? Don’t be silly. Babar? Nope. It’s Toppie, the Top Value Elephant! 

Toppie was a character used by Kroger’s food stores as part of their value stamp program. Collect enough stamps and you could turn them in for cool stuff, like this classic lunch box. There may only be a dozen or so of these left in the world, which is why one sold on eBay for $6,287.50 a few years ago.

1. Superman

Superman lunch box

Maker: Universal Studios

Approximate Value: $16,000

Bottom Line: Superman

Superman lunch box back

He’s the king of all superheroes, and this lunch box with his image is arguably the most super of all of these super lunch boxes. This Superman lunch box could be the most desired collectible lunch box out there. It has reportedly sold for as much as $16,000 in the past.

You’d think if you could afford to pony up that kind of cash, you wouldn’t need to pack your own lunch.

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Great post! The graphics on this are amazing. You are a lucky man to have one in such great condition. Thanks for sharing.

I have the lunchbox...any idea where I can find a thermos???

I have one of these for sale. box and thermos

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I have the lunchbox without thermos for sale in good condition if anyone is interested email me @ [email protected]

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10) Star Trek (1968) — $1,450

This highly collectible lunch box is one of the few officially licensed Star Trek products that were sold during the show's initial run. It was a huge success, reportedly selling over 250,000 units, and features the Enterprise on the front, and Kirk and Spock in dramatic action poses throughout. A mint-condition lunch box and Thermos set usually sells for upwards of $500, but has sold in the past for nearly $1,500. 

9) Rocky and Bullwinkle (1962) — $1,600

Maybe one reason that The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show endured is that the humor presented in the show was designed to appeal to both adults and children. The flying squirrel Rocky and the moose Bullwinkle from Minnesota were ubiquitous features on 1960s TV. Although Rocky and Bullwinkle first appeared on TV in the late 1950s, they didn't have their very own lunchbox until 1962. This rare find can fetch up to $1,600 at auction and features Rocky, Bullwinkle, and villains Boris and Natasha.

8) The Beatles (1966) — $1,600

Are you a John, Paul, George or Ringo fan? Beatlemania swept the nation with the arrival of the lads from Liverpool in the 1960s, so it's no surprise that they received the honor of having several lunch boxes made using their likenesses. Beatles fans can (and do) spend crazy amounts of money on memorabilia for the band, but a $1,000 lunchbox/thermos combo? Groovy, baby! This set (actually a steal considering the lunch box has reportedly sold for $1,600 in the past) is currently listed on eBay , so you can make it yours if you need a fancy carrier for your PB&J on Wonder Bread and juice box.

7) The Jetsons (1963) — $1,650

The Jetsons became popular during the space race of the 1960s, so what better way to tote your Tang and freeze-dried ice cream than a Jetsons lunch box? This popular collector's item is valued anywhere from $1,100 to $1,650, with the thermos valued at about $350 or more. This lunch box remains one of the most popular and sought-after collector's items of the 1960s.

6) Dudley Do-Right (1962) — $2,200

Originally from a segment on The Bullwinkle Show , Dudley Do-Right is a goofy cartoon Canadian Mountie who is always foiling his arch nemesis, Snidely Whiplash. Dudley might be dim, but anyone who invested in this lunch box is a genius, since they're sold in mint condition for more than $2,200! 

5) Underdog (1972) —$2,500

"There's no need to fear! Underdog is here!" How could you not love a show that starts like that? Oh how we all love an underdog! Oddly enough, the Shoeshine Boy by day, Underdog by night character was originally conceived as a marketing tool to sell cereal by General Mills. This super-pup's lunch box has sold for up to $2,500 at auction, most likely not to his enemy Simon Bar Sinister.

3) 240-Robert (1978) — $5,222

The TV show 240-Robert isn't exactly a household name these days. This short-lived series followed the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Emergency Services Detail, which extracted hapless citizens from all kinds of bizarrely improbable situations. Weirdly enough, Mark Harmon of NCIS starred as Deputy Dwayne 'Thib' Thibideaux. 240-Robert might not have had the chance to become a classic, but this collectible lunchbox has, for a good reason: It is believed that only five of these lunchboxes were ever produced, for a trade show, and were sold in the Aladdin company store. A former employee, Jim Wheeler, recently sold his extremely rare 240-Robert lunchbox on eBay for $5,222.

2) Toppie (1957) — $6,287.50

Toppie isn't the most recognizable elephant around (that honor would most likely belong to Dumbo), but according to Daryle Lambert, an antiques dealer with 45 years of experience, the mascot originated with the grocery chain Kroger in the 1950s. The store used to provide rewards stamps with purchase that could be redeemed for prizes, this lunch box included! This extremely rare and collectible item has been sold for upward of $6,200 at auction. Remind us to redeem our Kroger points more often!

1) Superman (1954) — $16,000

It stands to reason that the world's most recognizable DC Comics superhero has the most coveted lunch box around. This humble-looking metal lunch box has been reportedly sold for amounts ranging between $11,000 used and $16,000 in mint condition. It is arguably the most sought-after lunch box ever, although that price tag would be most people's Kryptonite!

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  1. 34. 1968 Star Trek Lunch Box

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  6. 1968 STAR TREK DOME LUNCH BOX WITH THERMOS

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    More licensed product quickly followed, including a box released in 1968 based on a little science fiction show you might be familiar with... Even though the Star Trek lunchbox was released towards the tail end of Trek's initial televised run, the box was still a large success, reportedly selling in excess of 250,000 units!

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