A small
cardboard box usually containing
juice or
fruit drink. They are normally
packaged with a small
straw attached to the
box; the straw is used to
pierce a small
plastic-covered opening on the box, from which the
juice is, um,
sucked. The primary
consumers of
juice boxes are
schoolchildren, who take them to
school in their
lunches, so they can drink something
sweet instead of something that's
good for them, like
milk.