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Tampon user who struggles with disposal of tampons? Sign up to try FabLittleBag – two chances to win £100! NOW CLOSED

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AnnMumsnet · 02/03/2016 11:40

We have been asked by the team at FabLittleBag, to find 500 UK female MNers (including 150-200 of their teenage daughters) to put their – well – fab little bags to the test when disposing of tampons out and about and at home and to share their feedback on MN.

We are looking for 150-200 of the testers to have a teen daughter (or daughter at home) to also try the bags and report back via their mum. You can apply to try them yourself, for your daughter or for both of you. All testers need to be regular tampon wearers, and ideally folks who struggle with the disposal of tampons: - perhaps you’re fed up of not finding a suitable bin when out and about, are fed up with having to use loo roll and nappy sacks or even always flush but would like to bin them instead?

The team at FabLittleBag say – "our new bags use clever finger loops to make tampon disposal easy, discreet and hygienic. The biodegradable bags are opaque and seal closed. They provide confident disposal every time, anywhere. We believe they are the best solution to tampon disposal. Period.
They come in a handbag pack of 5 perfect for ensuring confident disposal when out and about, and a bathroom pack of 20 to keep at home next to your tampons. You top up your handbag pack from your bathroom pack as needs be".

FabLittleBag's are available now at Waitrose, Ocado and //www.fablittlebag.com – plus they will be available at Wholefoods from March. Bathroom Packs of 20 bags £2.99 and the re-fillable HandBag Pack £1.99 includes 5 bags for on the go use.

If selected testers will be sent both a Bathroom Pack and a HandBag Pack to get the full FabLittleBag experience – worth £4.98, and asked to try them during their next monthly period.

We'd then want testers to share feedback on a thread on Mumsnet about the concept, the ease of use and overall thoughts. You will also be asked to complete a survey about your views on the bags. If your daughter also takes part, they will need to complete a separate survey (or you can for them).

NB we're expecting this project to last a few weeks – we're looking for feedback to be all in around mid-April - note - this is a tampon disposal testing trial - so please only apply if you will be using tampons some days during the testing time frame and able to share the feedback.

Selected testers who add feedback as required will be entered into a prize draw where two winners will each win a £100 John Lewis voucher.

If you’d like to take part, please add your details here and we will be in touch with those selected soon.


Thanks and good luck
MNHQ

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Tampon user who struggles with disposal of tampons? Sign up to try FabLittleBag – two chances to win £100! NOW CLOSED
Tampon user who struggles with disposal of tampons? Sign up to try FabLittleBag – two chances to win £100! NOW CLOSED
Tampon user who struggles with disposal of tampons? Sign up to try FabLittleBag – two chances to win £100! NOW CLOSED
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fastdaytears · 03/04/2016 15:41

Really like the packaging and design.

The thickness of the plastic is good and I like the sticky strip too. I would keep a couple in my make up bag for sure.

People have said about the price, but I would pay it. My periods are quite short so I wouldn't need tons which helps.

We have a French house which is rented out and you absolutely can't flush tampons there. We provide nappy bags so no excuse for flushing. If these were a little less expensive then I'd provide them instead because they're much prettier and people would like them, but the number we'd need would make it too costly.

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drinkyourmilk · 29/03/2016 14:09

My bags have arrived, just waiting till I can test them next week. Will post properly on feedback thread

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PurpleCrazyHorse · 29/03/2016 08:50

Mine have arrived too and have been able to test them this weekend Grin

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MsMims · 29/03/2016 01:05

Thanks Mamma

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jessieb887 · 28/03/2016 23:12

I forgot to post on here my bags arrived, completely confused me as to what I'd ordered? Sat racking my brain instead of just opening the parcel. Anyway they arrived 1 day to late, I had just finished my period so another 4 weeks to wait to review these. Although I have had a lesson I had no idea you should flush tampons oops Smile x

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itshappenedagain · 28/03/2016 21:29

I was chosen to test these, I'm awaiting the feedback tread too.

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Mammabear31 · 28/03/2016 20:35

I emailed this morning asking where the feedback thread was - being posted tomorrow, apparently!

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MsMims · 27/03/2016 20:34

I was selected to try these, will we be emailed with a link to the feedback thread? Never done a product test before so not sure how it works!

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hollinhurst84 · 27/03/2016 02:41

So pleased with these! Went to hospital for an op and was waiting in my room. Period starts getting worse and I flood (perfect bloody timing) and I went off to the loo which was attached to side room
Toilet roll is those one sheet things so couldn't have wrapped anything in that, open bin, no bags and no sanitary disposal
Had packed makeup bag with the travel pack ones. I use applicator tampons and the bag fitted the used tampon and applicator in

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Babymouse · 26/03/2016 19:09

Been able to try mine out - any idea when the feedback thread will be up?

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Mbear · 25/03/2016 21:54

I got mine this week, think af should make the feedback deadline!

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NurseRosie · 24/03/2016 19:19

My bags have arrived too. Look really good, just waiting for AF to visit.

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Maryberryjam · 23/03/2016 17:40

Mine have arrived, discreet packaging that looks nice . Just waiting for period to arrive and shall give them a whirl

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doctorboo · 23/03/2016 07:40

Mine have arrived, but my period ended yesterday!
The bags are a nice size, look forward to reviewing.

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AnnMumsnet · 23/03/2016 06:58

hi - will start the feedback thread proper v soon
thanks!

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Mumelie · 22/03/2016 23:27

Mine came yesterday Grin. Luckily I'd just started my period so could put them to good use. Our downstairs toilet has a macerator so can't flush tampons (even if I wanted to). These are great to have in there for guests and myself to use - we have a bin but a pile of dog poo bags isn't a great look!
I liked the one handed finger opening design - very handy. I didn't like the sealed strip - tricky to pull off. The size was great - but only big enough for a tampon and applicator - you couldn't really use for a sanitary towel.
The refillable bag you can slip in to your handbag is a great design - I think this will be really useful (I usually carry dog poo bags - I'm happy to wrap in toilet paper where there is a bin but not if I have to take the used tampon away to dispose of elsewhere).
All in all I would probably buy this product - I would only need to use a few a month so although the price seems a little high they would last a while.

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hollinhurst84 · 22/03/2016 01:08

Oh and photos with my hand for size. They're small, v v thin but quite strong material. You could fold it to maybe an inch square if not smaller

Tampon user who struggles with disposal of tampons? Sign up to try FabLittleBag – two chances to win £100! NOW CLOSED
Tampon user who struggles with disposal of tampons? Sign up to try FabLittleBag – two chances to win £100! NOW CLOSED
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hollinhurst84 · 22/03/2016 01:02

Mine came today
Initial thoughts are good. We have sanitary bins at work but no bags and also not on mains sewage so they're being quite hot on not flushing
But the bins are foot operated and wedged down side of loo so trying to hold a used tampon whilst wrapping it in loo roll as to use the bins you have to stand up... It's not easy!!!!
I like the idea I could pop it in the bag, put the bag on top of sanitary bin while I sort myself out then I can operate foot pedal bin once sorted
The bathroom pack is good, I like it says tampon disposal so people could know and use them plus if I was at someone's house with an open bin, would rather use them than see through nappy type bags

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PurpleDaisies · 21/03/2016 21:25

I got mine too-it was a surprise since I haven't had an email saying I'd been selected. Anyone else not get an email?

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MrsChrisPratt · 21/03/2016 21:19

Mine arrived today. Am hopefully mid flow in my final period before pregnancy (IVF is a go-go), and what better way to celebrate than some posh bags for my used tampons Grin

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MrsSchadenfreude · 21/03/2016 21:17

Oooh, DD1 and I have just got ours - she'll have to wait to test hers as her period's just finished, but I am mid gush, so up for it! Grin

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fuctifino · 21/03/2016 20:52

Myself and my dd received ours today. First impression is good, smaller than I thought they would be.

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torthecatlady · 21/03/2016 20:46

I got mine today in the post, but never received an email from mumsnet saying that I was selected for the survey!
Literally just in time for my "totm".
They're much sturdier than nappy sacks so far. But looking forward to offering my full feedback after a week!

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ScoutsMam · 21/03/2016 19:10

I got mine today.

I can see why a lot of people think this product is gimmicky but I like the look of it. I work in a male environment with uni-sex single cubicles. I don't want to flush it, nor have my bloody tampon leak through paper in the bin or use a see through nappy sack.

I hate hate hate sharing toilet space with men. Especially when I'm on. At least the days of shitting into a box on site and just putting it under the floorboards are gone. I'd never use these in the house or in female toilets where there's sanitary bins. But at work and friends houses? I can see me carrying a few in my bag whenever I'm on.

I love how they are not scented though.

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toomuchinternets · 21/03/2016 18:33

I've received mine

Already feel a bit annoyed. Anyone else notice how rubbish the instructions are? There's no step for the strip- you need to remove this to use the product. I don't like having to google before I can use something!

Also, checked on Ocado, woah expensive!

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