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At last, a sanibag that offers therapy for your ears!
Thanks to Juergen Klein (2007) |


ecossential01 |
I think this is a combination of "Eco" and "essential", rather than
anything to do with "Ecosse" (French for Scotland).
Thanks to Matthias Koch (2005) |
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 edet01 |
Edet (italic)
Dutch and German headings in roman type, and English and French in
italics.
Thanks to Christian Annyas (2004) |


edet02 |
They must have seen my comment above: all the headings are now in roman
type.
Thanks to Johannes Bosma. (2005) |


elegance01 |
Not a noun I would normally associate with feminine hygiene products, but
there again, I'm not a marketing executive who is paid to think up these
names.
From the Bar Elegance (oh, I see - a bar that has its own sanibags? That
must be a first) in Grado, Italy.
Thanks to Frank Mulliri. |




emiratespalacehotel01 |
Visitors to the swish Kempinski Hotels in Germany get a fancy silver box
with a (sadly unadorned) plastic sanibag inside. Visit the Kempinski
affiliate in Abu Dhabi, though, and you get this even fancier gold box.
Don't get your hopes up too soo, though - there's still only a plain white
sanibag inside.
Thanks to Sibylle Wittmer
and Claas-Malte Sturm |


evi01 |
Stare long enough at the pattern on this bag (which you may well do if
you stay sitting on the throne too long), and you begin to see patterns like
in those optical illusion tests.
Thanks to Johannes Bosma. (2005) |


expo2005aichi01 |
A sanibag from an Expo? The furball doesn't look much like a discarded
sanitary napkin, but maybe they are different in Japan.
Thanks to Jürgen Klein (2005) |
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