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CuteZCute Bento Soy Sauce Case Container with Dropper, Animals
This Adorable 5 piece bento soy sauce container is a great addition to a complete lunchThis Set includes 4 soy sauce bottles (a Panda, Elephant, Bear, Cat) and a filling dropperThe Bottles are simple to fill, just dip the dropper into a Soy Sauce bottle and squeezeContainer Capacity - (about 4 ml each)
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3 Reddit comments about CuteZCute Bento Soy Sauce Case Container with Dropper, Animals:

u/valkyrie_village · 1 pointr/RandomActsOfAB

I think these are the same! If you search "bento soy sauce containers" on Amazon there are all kinds of different animal ones!

u/mastiii · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I get the 3 oz contains of CeraVe hydrating cleanser and moisturizer, sample sized packets of Elta MD (buy from ebay), and my Curology prescription. Sometimes I will transfer my serums to little travel sized dropper bottles (empty Skinceutical sample serum bottles). But if I'm gone for up to a week, that's pretty much it. I also take a little tube of Aquaphor with me.

If you are looking for ideas, I think /r/Asianbeauty has a lot. For example, people will decant their products into these cutesy containers. That way you can take your normal products with you.

u/Lepony · 1 pointr/Cooking

If you're sick of sandwiches and reheating's not an option, look towards Japanese bentos for inspiration.

Boiled eggs are a common staple, as well as braised meats which taste pleasant enough at room temp. Breaded fried cuts of meat and packets of your favorite sauce go a long way. When picking proteins, think of "creamy" or "tender" and not crispy/crunchy. And plenty of crisp vegetables like cucumber, carrots, chopped cabbage, etc.

You'll also probably want a starch. Rice is the standard but can get weird depending on where you live when left at room temp for extended periods. Quinoa on the otherhand is super resilient in my experience and tastes good when cold.