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 hygienebeutel15 |
A brown bag in German, Dutch, French, English and Turkish, from the
Restaurant/Cafe Zürich in Bochum, Germany.
Thanks to Evelyn Mathias (2004) |


hygienebeutel19 |
Slightly browner paper, and printed lower down the bag.
Thanks to Regine Mathias (2005) |
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 hygienebeutel16 |
Naturally unbleached, to keep all those nasty chemicals away from your
used sanitary napkin. From Berlin.
Thanks to Regine Mathias (2004) |
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hygienebeutel13 |
Also in six languages -- but with Turkish rather than
Greek. Thanks to Oliver Mundy. (2003) |

hygienebeutel14 |
Now seven languages: they've added what I think must be Czech.
From the Evangelisches Krankenhaus (hospital) in Bergisch Gladbach,
Germany (2004) |


hygienebeutel33 |
Retypeset, too.
Forgotten where this came from (2006) |


hygienebeutel17 |
Beats me why anyone would want to know that their sanitary bag has been
oxygen-bleached. But I guess there's a market for such things in European
Ladies.
Thanks to Christian Annyas (2005) |


hygienebeutel27 |
Looks as if oxygen bleaching was not a good selling point for these bags.
Now it's just "environmentally friendly packaging".
Thanks to Gerd Clemens (2006) |


hygienebeutel32 |
The bag can be recycled (it says so in the gusset).
Don't know about the contents.
Forgotten where this came from (2006) |


hygienebeutel23 |
Nice to know that this item is made of 100% recycled paper.
Thanks to Johannes Bosma. (2005) |


hygienebeutel25 |
Well, actually, there is a stripe - a blue rectangle - hidden in the seam
at the base of this bag, rather than at the top. Must be there to show the
machinist where to cut individual bags from the roll.
Thanks to Oliver Conradi. (2005) |


hygienebeutel26 |
This bag shows clear Italian design elements - it's got the same wire
wastebasket as several other bags from Italy on this site. But the German
has migrated to the top, and the bagmaker has splashed out on two colours.
From the Hotel Restaurant Ippocampo, Bibione, Italy.
Thanks to Frank Mulliri. (2006) |


hygienebeutel28 |
...Beseitigung von Binden usw.
ie, for problem-free disposal of sanitary pads etc. Only problem-free in
German, but not in English or French.
Stole it myself (2006) |


hygienebeutel21 |
What, no hyphen? Between the Hygiene and the Beutel, that is?
From the Cafe Bokisch in Nördlingen, in Germany. But sorry, I've
forgotten who sent it to me. (2005) |


hygienebeutel30 |
Take your choice from blue...
Can't remember where I got this from (2006) |


hygienebeutel31 |
...or purple.
Can't remember where I got this from (2006) |


hygienebeutel29
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Now we know why they make these bags so big: they are for nappies
(diapers if you're American) too.
Can't remember where I got this, but I think I stole it myself (2006) |
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