
hygienicbag01 |
I was mystified as to what language this bag is in (apart
from English, that is). "Hygienic bag" seems to be "Xusueнeн
nлuk" in this language, only the "s" is reversed, and the "л" is
like a upturned "v".
Oliver Conradi tells me that it's Bulgarian. Thanks to Bruce
Kelly. (2003) |


hygienicbag02 |
Lighter brown paper. Still in Bulgarian. Still with a starfish - washed
up from the Black Sea, perhaps.
Thanks to Oliver Conradi. (2005) |


hygienicdisposal01 |
With an extra large hole so you can hang it up after use.
Thanks to Frank Mulliri (2007) |


hygienickesacky01 |
Polish seems designed to give monoglot English web browsers indigestion.
I hope all the accents in the title above come out right on your screen.
Thanks to Petr Manda (2005) |

hygienickesacky02 |
From a Czech savings bank. It's for Towels, not for the
money you've just withdrawn. Thanks to Petr
Manda. (2003) |


hygienickysacek01 |
Anyone speak enouch Czech to explain the difference between Hygienický
and Hygienické, and between sáčky and sáček?
Thanks to Johannes Bosma. (2005) |
 hygoform01 |
An unusual heart-shaped design on this Norwegian bag. Nothing to do with
cardiac surgery, or with deep-seated affection, though - it's Hygoform's
corporate logo.
Thanks to Frank Mulliri (2004) |


hygoform02 |
These subtle variations are designed to confuse, but they merely make
veteran bag-collectors come back for more.
Thanks to Josef Gebele (2006) |
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