MP MOZZPAK New Vomit Bags – 24 Pack – 1000ml Emesis Bags – Leak Resistant, Medical Grade, Portable, Disposable Barf, Puke, Throw Up, Nausea Bags for Travel Motion Sickness, Car & Aircraft, Kids, Taxi
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Mamarama
> 3 dayI use to get car sick when I was little. My mom would just give me a plastic bag and I’d have to be throwing up in that same bag for our 3 hour trips we would make. I would in my unprofessional opinion say that the reason why I threw up so much was the fact that I had to smell a bag full of steaming hot vo…well you get the idea. Fast forward many traumatized years later I now have 2 of my own little car sick mini me’s. I am trying to find a better way of traveling than I had so I searched and searched and found these gems. We just recently went on a 2 hour drive and one of my 2 girls was throwing up all the way there. She’s 3 and way more sensitive. I had one of these bags prepared at hand and every time (well almost every.. I missed one) I would hear her gag I put this bag up to her face and catch it on time. I sealed them shut and threw them in a plastic bag I had hanging on the seat. My car didn’t smell like throw up but I don’t know how much of that was me closing the bags and how much was for the fact it was freezing cold here. I’ve also ordered lollipops that are covered in medicine to help my older girl not throw up and she’s done a lot better now. For my younger one I will put on one of those bibs that look like a shirt but that are waterproof so I can just wipe off whatever I missed and it’s easier to clean up. Anything to make their trips easier is a win for me.
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John OSullivan
> 3 daySometimes children start feeling ill during car rides, and it’s comforting to know we now have easy-to-reach vomit bags in our glove box. The bags store compact and easily expand to full size.
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Kristen S.
Greater than one weekGood to keep in the car
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Avery basford
> 3 dayI have recently developed an issue with nausea and vomiting; these bags are a life saver to me. If I’m feeling unwell, there is always one within arms reach, in my center console of my car, backpack, or drawer of my nightstand. They keep an unpleasant situation contained. They are fairly tricky to close in my experience, they’re tough to fiddle with when full of vomit, but they’re better than scrambling to find an empty can or toilet when the nausea strikes.
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David Mallory
> 3 dayVery helpful
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Cilla
> 3 dayI have severe anxiety and it makes me nauseous pretty often. Ordered these after throwing up in my boyfriends car (he was so sweet about it hes such a saint). But I didnt want to go through all of that again so I got these and honestly it helps a lot especially not having to worry about getting it everywhere. I have these in my bag and I can just pull one out whenever I feel nauseous.
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Claire
> 3 dayTook these on a trip with carsick friends and they worked wonders, never need to get my car detailed for puke again!
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hannah westphall
> 3 daylearned about these when the kiddo was in the hospital and we purchased some for ourselves because they were so great for emergencies. now we keep them in each car or by the bed if someone is feeling ill and -- WOW -- are they worth every penny. holds a lot of liquid (gross but true) and when youre done you twist them up and tuck the twist into the cuff rings at the top to keep it from spilling everywhere until you can get to a garbage can. ill never go anywhere without one again.
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Annalee
> 3 dayI have cyclic vomiting syndrome, so I get nauseous anytime and sometimes all the time. I have these in my cars, bag, restroom and even kitchen for days were I can’t even make food without getting sick. They’re the same ones they give you at the hospital, I really love them
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Mary
> 3 dayGreat