

deeko01 |
Floral offering from this Australian brand that (according to its
website, at least) specializes in paper catering products.
A question of brand confusion? The Deeko brand belongs to SCA, an
international paper company that also owns the Tork and Hygenex product
lines, both of which supply items such as toilet rolls and towel dispensers.
Yes, the printing on this bag is really upside-down.
Thanks to Matthias Koch (2005) |


depa01 |
Why does the English have the plural BAGS, while the other
languages make do with the singular?
This uses the same text as the Zakje bag, but the bagmaker (Depa) is
identified on the reverse.
Thanks to Christian Annyas (2005) |


depa02 |
Subtly retypeset - they must have lost the original file they use to
print from.
Thanks to Johannes Bosma. (2005) |


dester01 |
A rare departure for this barfbag manufacturer into the realm of sanibags.
Thanks to Johannes Bosma. (2005)
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deutschebundesbahn01 |
You would have thought that after the prices they charge
for a ticket, German railways would provide a better bag than this. From
an express train from Cologne to Berlin (2002) |

deutschebundesbahn02 |
That's InterCity Express -- the extra-fast train that
zips from Cologne to Frankfurt in an hour (faster than the plane,
especially if you include the waiting time). You get a selection of pretty
patterns in ICE loos. Here's the first. (2003) |

deutschebundesbahn03 |
Here's an alternative design. (2003) |

deutschebundesbahn04 |
And here's my favourite. (2003) |


disposallbag01 |
Made by that favourite of western hemisphere suppliers, the American
Hotel Register Co. (it says so in the gusset).
Stole it myself from the Frigate Bay Resort Hotel in St Kitts - site of
a naval confrontation between the British and French in 1782. The bay,
that is, not the hotel. |