This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Wonder bread for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
If you think back to your childhood and one thing comes to mind with school lunches, Wonder bread. This lunchbox staple has been around for 90 years. Now, as times have changed, Wonder Bread is more than that classic, white soft bread that we all know and love. With several varieties available, there will be a flavor, texture and taste that can fit anyone's flavor profile.
Since kids are growing and active, their lunchtime fuel needs to match their likes and wants. I don't know about your house, but my kids aren't the biggest fans of multi-grain breads. While these options are good for their diets, the texture isn't a winner. Wonder Bread offers a line called Smartwhite for Kids. It offers a nutritional advantage while still maintaining the taste and texture that makes kids happy. Moms like this option because it has the fiber of 100% whole wheat bread, only 50 calories a slive and contains no high frutose corn syrup.
Still, the key component to any good lunch is that kids actually eat it. How can you make sure that your kids will put the sandwich in their stomachs versus the garbage can? Check out The Sandwich Wonder-izer! It is the way for everyone to create his perfect sandwich.
From picking the perfect bread to the meat components, the fun game on the Wonder Bread website is a great way to make lunchtime fun. I've been know to cut my kids' sandwiches in various shapes to keep them intersted. By using a simple cookie cutter, I can make all types of shapes. From stars to hearts, I've got a fun way to put a smile on their faces.
Here's a picture that shows a butterfly sandwich, from The Mini Book of Gramwiches. Use your choice of bread, choice of meat filling and cheese. Put together your sandwich then use a cookie cutter to cut out the shapes. Simple and easy.
What's your way to keep your kids eating their lunch? Maybe they can make his perfect sandwich on the Wonder-izer. Check out Wonder on Facebook for lots of fun ideas and savings.
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