50 Pack Emesis Bag, Disposable Vomit Bags, Aircraft & Car Sickness Bag, Nausea Bags for Travel Motion Sickness
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david contreras
> 3 dayuse these for pt who has terminal cancer and has constant emesis
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V MASKEY
> 3 dayIts nice that they are compact so I can keep one handy on the night stand without taking up much room. And luckily, they expand when needed for use.
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William Musselman
> 3 dayGood value
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PAtty MELTT
Greater than one weekBetter quality than those at my hospital. Sturdy, high quality, withstood a significant amount of emesis. Was able to secure and throw away. No spills in trash. Recommended.
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Mandy
> 3 dayI hate that I throw up easily. Having these things on hand takes the pressure off trying to make it to a bathroom. Being able to relax helps me not throw up. lol Self-fulfilling prophesy I think. But seriously, if you have kids that get car sick a lot keeping a couple of these in the car is the best.
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racerone
> 3 dayThese have very wide opening so kids do not need perfect aim. Have needed them several times and these are a much better/reliable product than plastic grocery bags. If you have ever had to clean up a mess while on a road trip, you know the importance of minimizing clean up. I consider this product an essential item for long family road trips.
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Happy
> 3 dayWe use these in the car while traveling, and with kids that get car sick, these are a lifesaver! They are thick and contain all the mess. We have been through at least thirty of them so far, and none of them have leaked at all. The hard plastic ring at the top is easy to hold onto and holds its shape, making it easy for even my young ones to hold around their mouth. This is a new staple item for our car!
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Marian Osinski I
> 3 dayWe keep in car, in home for grand kids. Never bow to the jon again.
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Robert J. Hodgen
Greater than one weekExcellent product. Does everything its supposed to. My wife has cancer so they get a real workout. Wish we had them when all the kids were home and getting tummy flu.
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Amy Katharine
> 3 dayMy kiddo just got over a stomach bug, and these are life savers. My 4 year old can easily hold them, and theyre much easier for him to keep it contained than a bowl, plus easier to get his face over quickly when he wakes up in the middle of the night. Added bonus that you can close the throw up (and the smell) away as soon as theyre done, which makes my kid a lot less miserable, and makes it much less likely that someone else will start gagging and throwing up. Seriously, life saver.