The National Museum of American History honors lunch with this featured object, the Jetson’s Lunch Box.

American notions of family life in the 1960s traveled effortlessly outward to interplanetary space on this fanciful box.
Perhaps on the box. Not in sixties unreal real life.
Is there chicken and stars in that thermos? The tiny stars with center pinholes. Stars do have holes. You send a wish and it may stick, or it may pass through, like a camel through the eye of a needle. That camel, squeezing through that itty bitty hole, is more likely than the wish sticking. Go with the odds. Wish early. Wish often.

