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Can you buy sick bags? The type you get on aeroplanes? Have never seen but never looked. Or if anyone has any other suggestion, other than a Tupperware box, for dealing with the inevitable 'I feel sick' moment on our drive to France? It usually comes to nothing which is why the box annoys me - I am after a space saving solution that will work on the rare moments there is an in car puke! Thanks
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I've used these on a school coach journey to Devon and they were brilliant - worth every penny to stop the smell setting others off!


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cleanis-Vom-Vomit-Bags-x20/dp/B003LY7CQW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1345143085&sr=8-2


I have also used gusseted freezer bags with a thick wadge of tissue in the bottom which works quite well too and is cheaper.

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