😂 Laugh in the face of motion sickness!
The Juvale 50-Pack Vomiting Emoji Print Barf Bags are a practical and humorous solution for motion sickness, featuring a secure seal and a fun design, making them perfect for travel with kids and adults alike.
Manufacturer | Juvale |
Part Number | LJ-XSBZ-011518-01-1 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.54 x 8.19 x 10.94 inches |
Item model number | LJ-XSBZ-011518-01-1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 50 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | White |
Material | polyethylene |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | Motion Sickness |
Included Components | 50 Count Car Vomit Bags |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**K
Does exactly what it is supposed to!
We ordered these for my 5 year old who sometimes gets car-sick when preparing for a long road trip. They are slightly wider that the standard ones you get on an airplane which is really helpful in making sure to get everything inside the bag. I felt badly ordering these bags which the descriptions states have a plastic coating on the inside because I try to minimize my plastic consumption, but ultimately decided the coating would probably be a good idea. The bag feels just like a regular paper bag, but it is surprisingly sturdy. My older child (6 years old) actually ended up using this three times during our trip. Sorry if this is TMI, but his vomit was mostly liquid and this bag held up without a problem. No weakening or breaking. He was able to hold the bag to his mouth with no problem on his own and get sick into it without spilling at all. He handed it to me when he was done and I used the metal top tabs to close the bag and then placed it into a ziploc until I could dispose of it. We also folded a couple and kept them in the storage packs we have for each child. Folding did not seem to damage them at all. I had no preference one way or the other regarding the picture on the side, but I do think my children got a kick out of it. And the picture left no doubt as to what the bags were for. You get quite a lot of bags in an order, so I don't think I will need to repurchase any time soon, but when I run out, I definitely will. Although I didn't use these for that purpose, I think these would make good waste receptacles in the car or on the run when in a pinch.
D**X
Essential for late night rideshare drivers.
If you drive a rideshare at night, you're going to encounter people who have drank too much. It's just a matter of time until someone has a "protein spill" in your car. Not only do you now have to get your car cleaned, but you can no longer earn money from other rides until your car is clean again.I am so used to hearing from passengers when I express concern over queasiness, "Don't worry, we're good." that I reply with, "With all due respect, I've heard that before.This year, I've had a total of four "protein spill" incidents so far this year. Two nights, and a clean up fee charged to the rider, were saved because of these bags. I didn't think I would need these bags when I started driving rideshare, but I was proven wrong twice. After that, I made sure to buy these bags. I chose these because of the "sick" emoji on the front and back of the bags, which is immediately identifiable even to someone who has drunk too much.Get these bags, make them easily visible and accessible to your passengers, and at least by them using these bags, it will give you those precious extra seconds where you can pull over and let them "finish" outside your car.
G**E
Fun!
Love the upchuck bags!
A**S
Thin but holds
My son gets car sick quite often so these were purchased for him. He has used one once. The bag is thin but holds well. I'm not sure how much it will hold nor for how long. I wish they had a carrier to keep them all together or even to hook a few to the back of a seat. He normally keeps two with him but always steps on them or loses them. My two older boys had fun fake vomiting into the bag the first night after it was unwrapped. I wish I had a video to share. It lasted for over 20 minutes.
J**E
Chemo support
Bought these for my friend who is going thru chemo, as she feels nauseous on the drive home. Super cute & does the job - catching puke when it happens.I'd like to see smaller packs - she didn't need 50, 10 would have worked. But we will donate them to the clinic when we are done. TBH - I would have used them when pregnant too!
L**.
Saved A Car Interior-Vomit Bags
Worked well for sick child in rear booster seat. Lined bag was large enough to catch the contents, but small enough to easily hold around the mouth. Bags are opaque with a fold-down closure. This is my second time purchasing; I noticed airplanes don't always have one in the seat pocket. I don't like the plastic ones for a child.
T**H
Best Barf Bags Ever
My girlfriend just turned 21. She filled an entire bag with a variety of flavors. We live on a lake and went to 21 houses who all provided different shots. Now let me tell you...between the plethora of alcoholic beverages and snacks, this bag held a good two pounds of barf. It is wide enough to smash some drunk's face into thus preventing assisting parties from being exposed to the toxic waste. Bags come with a flip-over twist-tie type sealer to secure the toxic waste. The emoji is just a bonus. I will certainly purchase these again because we drink a lot.
L**G
Cute but leaky
These are cute and handy, but they leak if you wait too long to dispose of them. In other words, you need to have a plastic bag handy to put them in, or be able to pull into a gas station right away to put them in a garbage can. Otherwise the vomit starts to leak out of the bottom pretty quickly.
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