

cannon01 |
"Bag it & bin it... don't flush it" says the design in the middle of this
bag.
Strange that the little man standing next to the loo in the design
appears to be just that: a man. I wasn't aware that males had anything to do
with feminine hygiene items?
Thanks to Sheila Mundy. (2006) |


cannon02 |
Another exciting variant from the world of Cannon Hygiene.
The symbol at the top prohibits men from throwing this bag into the pan.
Thanks to Sheila Mundy (2007) |


capeofgoodhope01 |
A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma:
this bag is from a hotel called the Cape of Good Hope, somewhere in China,
but where?
Thanks to Bruce Kelly (2005) |


centuryriverside01 |
Vietnamese hotels all seem to have their own-brand sanibags. They also
supply guests with shampoo, shower gel, a comb, toothbrush and toothpaste.
Stole this myself (2005) |


citin01 |
Hardly the most inviting bag one is likely to come across in a cubicle. "Citin
Chemical Products hand- en toilethygiëne". You'd
have thought they could have come up with a zippier name for this particular
item.
Thanks to Johannes Bosma. (2005) |

cksairporthotel01 |
How thoughtful of an airport hotel to provide a sanitary
bag that you can also take onto the plane for barfing purposes -- saves
the airline from having to provide their own bags? Thanks to Winny Sanjaya. (2002) |


cleansack01 |
Neither the English "clean sack" and French "pour madam" are quite right.
Shouldn't than be "clean bag" or perhaps "sanitary bag", and "pour madame"
(with an e)?
Thanks to Johannes Bosma. (2005) |
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