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 femininehygiene01 |
"Please do not dispose in W.C." So I suppose you're supposed to
stuff this bag into your pocket, or leave it on the floor.
Thanks to Janusz
Tichoniuk (2004) |


fischerpaper01 |
Made by Fischer Paper Products Inc of Antioch, Illinois. Not clear
whether they make this bag for their own staff's use, or whether it's a
product intended for a broader user group.
Thanks to Matthias Koch. (2004) |


fischerpaper02 |
Same basket of flowers, same butterfly, same mirror... just a tad smaller
than the bag above.
Thanks to Bruce Kelly. (2005) |


flamencohotels01 |
Strange name for an Egyptian hotel chain. "Belly Dancing Hotels" might be
more apt.
Thanks to Timo Korf
(2007) |


flamencohotels02 |
Bag is smaller, for the cheaper suites in this hotel?
Thanks to Timo Korf
(2007) |


forsanitarydisposal01 |
Big type says "for sanitary napkin disposal"
in English only. The smaller type adds, "Please dispose into the
dustbin", in both English and Japanese. No idea where it came from,
though. Thanks to Graham Curran (2002) |


froken01 |
At 35.7 x 24.4 cm, this richly decorated bag is large enough for a whole
month's supply of sanitary disposables.
I'm told that Frøken means "miss" in Norwegian. That's "young
woman", not "fail to hit".
Thanks to Frank Mulliri. |
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