Why didn’t I think of this?
Invented by par.entrepreneur Bonnie Stromme of Loveland, Colorado, the Wrap-N-Mat is one of those things that make you ask “Why didn’t I think of this?” When she found she had six sandwiches to wrap and only four plastic bags, the prototype Wrap-N-Mat was made of paper towel and tape. They’ve come a long way since then, but are still surprisingly simple.
Available in a large selection of fabrics, they’re a colourful, fun and environmentally friendly way to pack a lunch. The Wrap-N-Mat does double duty as a container and an octogonal placemat keeping your sandwich fresh and giving you a clean place to eat your lunch. We found the Wrap-N-Mat simple enough for a child to use and really appreciated the fact that they’re lined with PEVA, an alternative to PVC which is less environmentally harmful in its production.
These are perfect for anyone concerned with the health of our earth, and would make a wonderful gift to celebrate a youngster’s entry into the school years!
You can win your own Wrap-N-Mat by simply sending an email to theopinionatedparent [at] gmail [dot] com with Wrap-N-Mat in the subject heading and the answer to the question In what year was the Wrap-N-Mat patented? Get your entry in by midnight MST on Friday, February 23, 2007. Congratulations to Vivien, Michelle, Stephanie & Nicole!
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