

sacavomi01 |
From a French bagmaker that delivers two paper bags
inside a third plastic ziplock bag, plus a handy sticker to indicate
the bag contents. Choose between a pregnant woman, cocktail, car, file and
illness. Ah the things it's possible to do with barfbags! |


semoulinthulin01 |
In geval van zeeziekte deponeer dit zakje, na gebruik, in de afvalbak
a.u.b. Gooi het niet overboord, noch in de toiletten. Dank.
Click on the bag to get a translation into French, English and German.
Made by Belgian bagmaker Semoulin Thulin.
Thanks to Walter Brinker (2005) |

stenqvist01 |
This thumbnotched bag leaves it all to your imagination.
Supplied by Stenqvist in response to my request for bag samples.
Thanks to Stenqvist. (2001) |
 top01 |
More interesting than your average generic. This bag
features four languages, each one matched against a little picture. It's a
"Sickness bag" if you're on a ship, a "Spuckbeutel"
aboard a plane, a "Sacchetto vomito" on a bus, and a "Sac vomitoire" if you puke in a pharmacy.
Supplied by T.O.P.,
a hotel supplier in
Germany.
Thanks to Christian Annyas. (2002) |
 winpak01 |
Big boring bag that tells you how to fold it in English
and French, but doesn't tell you whose plane you're on. Or even whether
you're on a plane, ship, bus or train. How do I know it's made by Winpak?
Because they sent it to me.
Supplied by Winpak. (2001) |
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