MP MOZZPAK New Vomit Bags – 24 Pack – 1000ml Emesis Bags – Leak Resistant, Medical Grade, Portable, Disposable Barf, Puke, Throw Up, Nausea Bags for Travel Motion Sickness, Car & Aircraft, Kids, Taxi
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MEL
> 3 dayI give these to everyone. They literally save the day. My kids get car sick a lot- I wish I thought of these earlier. Would have saved a lot of time and many long car rides. I pack these in my mom bag and am always happy I do.
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Sandra K. Winteregg
> 3 dayOh where were these when I was a nurse?!! A must have really for everyone!
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Juliet A.
> 3 dayThis helped a lot and very handy when traveling
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Not Easy
> 3 dayWhat can I say? When you are unfortunate enough to need these, they work. keeps the mess contained & easy to dispose of. Only complaint I have is that they are not individually wrapped. I do put them in sandwich baggies to keep them clean & dust free in the car, etc. You do hold them up to your face to use!
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Alex
> 3 dayThe hospital bags were thinner than this. Its nice to have the thicker plastic for travel.
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hannah westphall
Greater than one weeklearned about these when the kiddo was in the hospital and we purchased some for ourselves because they were so great for emergencies. now we keep them in each car or by the bed if someone is feeling ill and -- WOW -- are they worth every penny. holds a lot of liquid (gross but true) and when youre done you twist them up and tuck the twist into the cuff rings at the top to keep it from spilling everywhere until you can get to a garbage can. ill never go anywhere without one again.
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Kayla
Greater than one weekOrdered these after getting some at the hospital for my toddler with food poisoning. Im not usually one for single use products, but these are so worth it. Much easier to haul around and clean up than a pot/bowl/whatever when kiddo cant quite make it to the toilet.
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K. Green
> 3 dayI have vertigo. When the world is spinning this item provides the comfort of knowing you’re ready for the unexpected. Compact. Can carry in car, on plane, in purse or in the house. I’m ready now for the next unexpected vertigo event.