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Juice boxes have straws attached to make it easier and more comfortable to drink from the container. Juice boxes were first produced as one of the first "on the go" containers. The small size made it ideal to use in packed lunches, such as for school children who brought a "bag lunch" or carried a lunch box from home to school.

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