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The 50 Pack Emesis Bags by PUKEBAG offer ultra-durable, leak-proof protection with a secure twist closure and graduated volume markings. Compact and lightweight, these disposable vomit bags are perfect for travel, motion sickness, pregnancy, and emergency use, ensuring hygienic and convenient waste containment wherever you go.





| ASIN | B075M3RKK6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,403 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #26 in Antinausea Treatments |
| Date First Available | April 17, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.36 pounds |
| Item model number | 5869761084 |
| Manufacturer | PUKEBAG |
| Product Dimensions | 5.12 x 5.12 x 9.45 inches |
S**E
Handy to Have on Hand for Travel & Everyday Life
I picked up this PukeBag 50 Pack Emesis Bag set to keep in the car and at home, and I’m glad I did. These bags are lightweight, compact, and individually easy to grab when needed. The size feels generous enough for adults or kids, and they don’t take up much space in a glove box, backpack, or diaper bag. The opening is wide and the design feels straightforward to use, which is helpful in stressful or unexpected moments. I also like that they’re disposable, so cleanup is simple and quick. Having a larger pack means I can stash them in multiple places without worrying about running out. Overall, this is a practical item that’s good to keep on hand for travel, car rides, or just everyday preparedness. Simple, convenient, and easy to store.
R**Y
Works well for what they are designed for
These were a lifesaver when my wife was suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum during pregnancy. They didn't leak, they were small and portable enough that she could take several with her throughout the day. The color stands out enough that when I had to run and grab one quickly, I wasn't hunting around looking for it. For most people's needs, these are great for those who are prone to carsickness, etc.
R**H
Work awesome
Good quality. Holds up well. Will be ordering again. My daughter has POTs bad, and she often vomits from the severity of it. These work and slip easy into a purse or car door pocket for emergencies. They hold well in use. Not cheap looking
S**A
Love
As a germophobe with two kids these are a staple in my household. I keep them in the car (because no one wants to trade there car in due to a lingering vomit smell) and have them on hand just in case. So much easier to just use and throw away. No more puke bucket for me
S**.
Great value, great product
These are a great value and just as good as the ones you get at hospitals. I keep them all over the house and in cars because you never know. They come in handy for morning sickness and my toddler uses them when he’s sick.
A**R
Easy to use and sturdy.
Never thought I'd be purchasing something like this. These are great! Portable, sturdy, and easy to use for my 94 year old dad, he gets nauseous often.
M**5
Look good- haven’t used yet
Delivered on time and packaged well. Haven’t had to use them to date but nice to have on hand.
P**N
The Safety Net Nobody Wants to Need
Long family car trips with six people mean someone inevitably gets carsick. We've dealt with that nightmare countless times—frantically searching for solutions mid-drive while one kid is already turning green. These emesis bags made that situation infinitely less catastrophic. Having these stocked in the car genuinely prevents panic. My youngest gets queasy on winding roads. Instead of scrambling desperately, I grab a bag, hand it over, problem managed. No frantic bathroom searches. No car interior damage requiring professional cleaning. Just practical containment that works exactly when you need it. The fifty-pack quantity means you're actually prepared. Long trips happen multiple times yearly with our family size. Having backup bags ensures you're never caught without one mid-emergency. Stock the car, forget about them, grab one when motion sickness hits. That's genuinely how preparedness should work. The disposal aspect eliminates the grossest part of carsickness situations. Traditional solutions require cleanup, washing, lingering smells that permeate vehicles for weeks. These bags seal the problem literally and figuratively. Dispose of it, move on, nobody's traumatized for life. The compact size means they store easily in door pockets, seat-back organizers, or the glove compartment. Not taking up serious space. Not visible in ways that make kids anxious about getting sick. Just quietly available when needed. The aircraft-grade design suggests serious engineering behind something that sounds simple. These actually work. Capacity handles real situations. Sealing mechanism prevents odors from escaping. Construction doesn't tear or fail at exactly the wrong moment. My oldest was genuinely embarrassed about carsickness until we normalized having these bags available. Now it's just practical reality—get sick, use the bag, problem solved. No shame. No drama. Long family road trips stopped being stressful nightmares when we actually prepared for motion sickness reality. These bags made that possible. Every family traveler should keep them stocked.
M**D
I bought these when I owned and drove a taxi. I had JUST invested in a 2021 Tesla model 3. My years as a cab driver had taught me that, on occasion, someone just can't hold their liquor--especially college girls at 3 in the morning. Usually I just slow down and open a door for them, but on occasion I have been unable to stop--ripping down the highway at 90 with the passenger window DOWN when was -15 degrees in January. Most people seem to puke incrementally over a few minutes, so everyone else gets cold while they hand out the window, puking along the highway. Up until I saw them on amazon, I had NO IDEA anything like this existed. (A nurse friend of mine later told me that hospitals use them, which makes sense.) The FIRST day I received my tube of puke-bags was happened to coincide with my first day driving my new Tesla. A girl got in who sat quietly, asking me about the car. I didn't think she could possibly puke because it was only about 3pm. The vomiting doesn't usually start until the drinking does. As we spoke, I casually told her about the "puke bags" I had purchased, and held one up so she could see it. She laughed. She was pretty quiet during the 10-minute trip. (I would later find out she was feeling sick-food poisoning.) Suddenly, as the ride came to a close, she said "You'd better give me that bag. Right now." I immediately handed her the small, circular piece of plastic with the blue bag attached to it. It's designed to be easy to grab quickly, and intuitively position over your puke-hole, no matter how drunk you might be. She wretched loudly, lunged forward, and proceeded to FILL THE ENTIRE BAG. Literally. It must have been at least 2 litres of liquid. I couldn't believe it. It was actually kind of impressive. She sat there holding the bag, completely full but with no spillage on the outside, so I just took it and dumped it on the curb. No mess, no fuss, no problem. My hands didn't touch any puke, nothing. It was that easy. THIS WAS THE FIRST DAY I had my brand-new Tesla. It still smelled like a new car. When this poor girl got out, it STILL smelled like a new car, and nothing else. I only wish I had discovered these LIVESAVING devices earlier. Puke-bags saved me on the FIRST taxi customer on the FIRST DAY of my BRAND NEW $70,000 car. I cannot recommend these devices enough. Plus, they store efficiently in a long tube, and take up little space. I ALWAYS have a few of them in my car. You just can't put a price on these things. (Figuratively, that is. The literal price at at the top of the page.) I'll never be without one again. Vomiting happens, and when it does, it often is when it isn't expected, and it usually happens FAST. Be ready with PUKE-BAGS!
A**R
Excellent!
H**R
Good quality, good price.
J**D
Pros: - I first learned of these kinds of bags when I started ride-sharing. With that kind of work these are pretty portable and useful. - Have since used them for family - toddlers, grandparents being sick in cars, homes, and airplanes. - Easy to take with you, durable plastic ring-mouth keeps the shape, and quick to expand for use and to dispose Cons: - None for this brand, typically a cheap version would have the plastic ring might start to separate from the blue plastic bag but it has never happened yet here.
M**L
Haven’t had the need to use them yet however they appear to be like any other vomit bag with the exception that they are BRIGHT blue - I didn’t realise that the colour would be so bright. Not very discrete but should otherwise be fine.
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