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Lunchables, The Toy You Can Build and Eat, Takes Over FAO Schwarz With Larger-Than-Life Builds

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The Lunchables brand, part of Kraft Heinz, is launching limited-edition "Lunchabuilds" building kits as part of a creative initiative at FAO Schwarz in New York City. This immersive experience showcases large-scale Lunchables creations, including a 6-foot rocket ship, and encourages kids to build and eat their food. Available starting September 3 for $100, the kits aim to inspire future explorers, architects, and biologists. This move aligns with Lunchables' new brand platform, "Built to be Eaten," transforming the brand into a playful experience for kids.

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To celebrate its immersive toy store experience, the Lunchables brand is introducing limited-edition “Lunchabuilds” building kits to inspire kids to build and eat their way

PITTSBURGH & CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- After fueling the next generation of creative kids as a lunchtime favorite, the Lunchables brand is claiming a new and unexpected title: toy. As America’s most buildable snack for more than 30 years, Lunchables joins the ranks of other prestigious toys with an immersive, creativity-fueling experience at FAO Schwarz, the world’s most iconic toy store.

Families visiting FAO Schwarz in New York City can experience Lunchables like never before. (Photo: Business Wire)

Families visiting FAO Schwarz in New York City can experience Lunchables like never before. (Photo: Business Wire)

“For years, kids have been dreaming, building and creating with Lunchables,” said Rachel Drof, marketing director at Kraft Heinz. “Like other traditional toys, Lunchables has fostered creativity and individuality by encouraging kids to use their imaginations while playing with and building with their food. Now, we’re taking it one step further by giving kids the tools to build anything they can imagine out of Lunchables – like a rocket ship or a robot. With Lunchables, if you can build it then you can eat it!”

During September, just in time for back-to-school season, families visiting New York City’s historic FAO Schwarz store can experience Lunchables like never before. The immersive experience, which is the largest store takeover to date, features larger-than-life Lunchables creations throughout the store and in the renowned storefront windows in Rockefeller Plaza. The larger-than-life builds include a 6-foot-tall Cracker Stacker rocket ship, a Kabobble Trojan Horse and a Pepperoni Pizza UFO.

To celebrate the Lunchables toy store takeover, the brand is introducing “Lunchabuilds” – limited-edition building kits that fuels kids’ imaginations with experiences built for future explorers, architects, and biologists.

Each Lunchabuilds kit is modeled after different Lunchables creations and includes a Lunchables pack, a blueprint, and an out-of-this-world experience to inspire future creators – such as a galactic getaway, a trip to an architectural wonder, or visit to an iconic zoo. Ready to become a future explorer, architect, or biologist? Hurry, because there are limited kits available. Lunchabuilds kits can be purchased exclusively online at FAOSchwarz.com for $100 beginning Friday, September 3.

As parenting traditions adapt and change to meet new family realities, parents continue to look for ways to jumpstart kids’ creativity and empower them to use their imagination. Claiming the title of “toy” is part of Lunchables’ new brand platform, “Built to be Eaten.” The FAO Schwarz toy store takeover is the first action Lunchables is taking to meet the changing needs of parents by encouraging kids to stack, build and eat their own way.

To learn more about Lunchables becoming a toy and the limited-edition Lunchabuilds, visit FAOSchwarz.com or follow along on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

ABOUT THE KRAFT HEINZ COMPANY

We are driving transformation at The Kraft Heinz Company (Nasdaq: KHC), inspired by our Purpose, Let’s Make Life Delicious. Consumers are at the center of everything we do. With 2020 net sales of approximately $26 billion, we are committed to growing our iconic and emerging food and beverage brands on a global scale. We leverage our scale and agility to unleash the full power of Kraft Heinz across a portfolio of six consumer-driven product platforms. As global citizens, we’re dedicated to making a sustainable, ethical impact while helping feed the world in healthy, responsible ways. Learn more about our journey by visiting www.kraftheinzcompany.com or following us on LinkedIn and Twitter.

Jenna Thornton

Kraft Heinz

jenna.thornton@kraftheinz.com

Taylor Higgins

ICF Next

taylor.higgins@icfnext.com

Source: The Kraft Heinz Company

FAQ

What are Lunchabuilds by Kraft Heinz?

Lunchabuilds are limited-edition building kits launched by the Lunchables brand, designed to inspire creativity in children.

Where can I buy Lunchabuilds kits?

Lunchabuilds kits can be purchased exclusively online at FAOSchwarz.com for $100.

When will Lunchabuilds be available?

Lunchabuilds will be available starting September 3.

What is the new brand platform for Lunchables?

The new brand platform is called "Built to be Eaten," focusing on creativity and imagination in children.

What kind of activities does the Lunchables experience at FAO Schwarz include?

The experience includes showcasing larger-than-life Lunchables creations and interactive activities for kids.

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