The tin lunch box, a staple in school and work life for over a century, originated in the late 19th century as a durable and portable solution for carrying meals. Early versions were made from tin-plated steel, which was lightweight, rust-resistant, and easily decorated with colorful lithographs featuring popular characters, advertisements, or scenic designs. They gained widespread popularity in the United States and Europe as industrialization increased the need for workers and children to bring meals from home. Over time, the tin lunch box became a cultural icon, especially with the mid-20th-century trend of featuring television and comic book characters, transforming it from a practical container into a collectible item that blended functionality with nostalgia.
On November 4, 2014, Percy's Fast Food Restaurant Toys Collection was declared the Largest by the Guinness World Records at 10,000 unique pieces from McDonald's, Jollibee, Burger King, KFC, Wendy's, Chick-Fil-A, Carl's Jr., Hardee's and other Fast Food Restaurants. This blog highlights and celebrates each individual toy's story included in the collection as all of them are now Officially Amazing!!! I will also feature my Comic Strip, Amazing Grace who I hope will be a Fast Food Toy too someday.
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Friday, February 20, 2026
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