Voici le PoopPac!
C'est une petit sacoche, qu'on peut aussi accrocher à la ceinture, avec deux compartiments isolés. Un pour les essentiels, argent, cartes, clés, etc., où se trouve également le rouleau de sac-à-crotte, l'autre pour y mettre les sacs "pleins". Ce compartiment est équipé d'un filtre au charbon pour absorber les odeurs et ça marche parce que, quand il est fermé, on ne sent vraiment rien. Elle est aussi lavable à la machine.
Pour les marches dans les parcs et même en ville (Montréal n'étant pas super bien fournie en poubelles de rues), c'est vraiment parfait! Parce que je sais pas pour vous, mais moi je me sens toujours vraiment nulle de me promener avec un sac de crotte et j'espère ne pas croiser l'homme de ma vie à ce moment là... problem solved comme y disent :)
Bonus, le rouleau de sac sent vraiment bon!!! J'hais les sacs parfumés, parce que leurs odeurs sont généralement situés entre le composé chimique toxique et le parfum de grand-mère cheap, mais ceux là sentent les bonbons!
La compagnie qui produit le PoopPac est à Santa Barbara, en Californie, et tout est fait sur place. On peut acheter sur leur site internet, ils livrent partout. Je ne sais pas si on peut le trouver en magasin, je ne l'ai jamais vu, mais je ne cherchais pas pour ça non plus... si j'en trouve, je mettrai à jour.
PoopPac
Santa Barbara
CA USA 93103
(805) 364-0260
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I think the word has spread in my family that I have a fusional relationship with my puppies. For my birthday my aunt gave me the coolest gift and I had to share: the PoopPac!
It’s a small purse, that you can also clip to your belt, with two separate compartments. One for the essentials, money, cards, keys, etc., the roll of poop bags is at the bottom of this compartment; the other is to put the bag once it’s filled. There’s a charcoal filter in there to absorb odours, and it works because when it's zipped, you can’t smell a thing. The purse is also machine washable.
It’s perfect for a walk in the park or in the city (since Montreal lacks trash cans in many areas). I don’t know about you, but I always feel like an idiot walking with a bag full of poop and hope I will not cross path with the man of my dreams before I cross path with a trash can… problem solved now :)
Bonus feature, the poop bags that come with the pac smell awesome!!! I hate perfumed bags as they usually smell like a cross between toxic chemicals and cheap perfume, but these ones smell like candy!
The PoopPac company is in Santa Barbara, California, and everything is made on site. You can order from their online store and they ship internationally. I don’t know if you can find them in store, I’ve never seen them, but I wasn’t looking for it either…. if I see some, I’ll update the post.
I think the word has spread in my family that I have a fusional relationship with my puppies. For my birthday my aunt gave me the coolest gift and I had to share: the PoopPac!
It’s a small purse, that you can also clip to your belt, with two separate compartments. One for the essentials, money, cards, keys, etc., the roll of poop bags is at the bottom of this compartment; the other is to put the bag once it’s filled. There’s a charcoal filter in there to absorb odours, and it works because when it's zipped, you can’t smell a thing. The purse is also machine washable.
It’s perfect for a walk in the park or in the city (since Montreal lacks trash cans in many areas). I don’t know about you, but I always feel like an idiot walking with a bag full of poop and hope I will not cross path with the man of my dreams before I cross path with a trash can… problem solved now :)
Bonus feature, the poop bags that come with the pac smell awesome!!! I hate perfumed bags as they usually smell like a cross between toxic chemicals and cheap perfume, but these ones smell like candy!
The PoopPac company is in Santa Barbara, California, and everything is made on site. You can order from their online store and they ship internationally. I don’t know if you can find them in store, I’ve never seen them, but I wasn’t looking for it either…. if I see some, I’ll update the post.
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