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garciadepou02 |
This maker of generic barfbags has diversified into sanibags. I wonder if
they produce any dual-use items?
The garciadepou imprint is in tiny type near the base.
Thanks to Frank Mulliri. (2006) |


gardenhotel01 |
Complete with a hole so you can hang up your bag after use.
Thanks to Oliver Conradi. (2005) |


garudaplaza01 |
A refreshing ethnic sun-like design from this hotel in Medan, Indonesia.
Thanks to Petr Manda (2005) |
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 gelpa01 |
voor het opbergen van hygienische damesdoeken enz. Verzoeke niet in toilet te werpen.
For a translation, cut and paste the above into an online Dutch-English
dictionary.
Mdea by Gelpa, from a conference centre in Wageningen, the Netherlands.
Thanks to Evelyn Mathias (2004) |


gelpa02 |
This Gelpa has shed a star, and the Gelpa logo itself has dropped closer
to the base of the bag.
Thanks to Evelyn Mathias. (2005)
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gilchrist01 |
This Camden, Arkansas, firm decorates its sanibags with cheerful flower
motifs.
Thanks to Oliver Conradi. (2005) |


grecotel01 |
This is a singular bag in English, but plural in French. The German is
ambiguous (the word "Beutel" is the same in singular and plural). Don't know
enough Greek to tell whether Φακελλος is one or more.
Thanks to Gerd Clemens. (2006)
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gvs01 |
That's Grossverbraucherspezialisten, in case you want it spelled out.
Produced by Jürgen Reichel GmbH of Bad Harzburg, a town nestling in the
scenic Harz mountains of central Germany, famed for its walking, skiing and
bag-production.
Thanks to Matthias Koch. (2005) |
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