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Go With Your Flow Mini Pack
Animosa
Go With Your Flow Mini Pack
$24.00
Description

  Eco-friendly disposal system for menstrual products

  No waste bin? No problem. The Go With Your Flow Mini Pack has an odor-containing, eco-friendly disposal system for storing used menstrual products (like tampons, applicators, and pads). It also has a large storage pocket for your fresh period supplies, and it comes with sustainably-sourced, pH-balanced personal wipes. The Flow pack is designed for women who spend time outdoors, travel, or otherwise encounter situations with no waste bin and/or no toilet paper. The Mini comes with 3 wipes and 3 disposal bags.

  This Mini size is perfect for day trips. The larger-sized Clutch (sold separately) is great for multi-day trips.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Weight:
1.5 oz (empty), 2.2 oz (with 3 wipes, 3 bags)
Dimensions:
4" x 6" x 1.25"
Other Features:
Includes:
-- Mini case
-- Small storage pouch
-- 3 biofilm disposal bags
-- 3 personal wipes
MINI CASE
Carrying case made from durable, light, waterproof fabric. Interior storage compartments keep supplies organized, with a pocket for tampons, pads, liners, menstrual cup, etc. Made by Animosa in Oregon (USA).
PERSONAL WIPES
Custom hypoallergenic wipes are pH-balanced for use during menstruation. Individually wrapped to preserve freshness. For external use only. Materials: Cruelty-free, fragrance-free, and paraben/SLS/phthalate-free formula; Rainforest Alliance and FSC-certified wipe substrate. Made in California using solar energy at a women-led, women-owned factory. Refills available (sold separately).
BIOFILM DISPOSAL BAGS
Sealable bags hold used period supplies and wipes. Certified compostable biofilm is derived from 100% non-GMO renewable plant materials (petroleum-free). Completely opaque to conceal contents. Peel-off adhesive strip creates permanent seal. Thick, silky-soft biofilm is completely opaque to hide contents. Made for Animosa by a woman-owned, woman-led company in Oregon (USA). Refills available (sold separately).
DISPOSAL POUCH
Holds filled biofilm disposal bags. Durable, coated, waterproof fabric and sealing zipper contain leaks and odors. Removable for easy emptying. Made by Animosa in Oregon (USA).
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