Strange Packaging
I always buy a new deodorant and toothpaste when I fly, as that means i don’t have to separate out all the bottles from my hand luggage.

Strange Packaging
This odd-shaped packaging for a deodorant was silly, as it won’t stand upright.
But why is it I can’t buy a small deodorant, toothpaste and perhaps shampoo in a chemist, after I’ve passed through the security checks. That sounds like someone is missing an opportunity. Perhaps Boots should march in.
After all Departure Areas of airports, are places you can buy loads of expensive things, you don’t need or even want and only a few affordable things that you do.
Enjoyable travel for me, is partly about carrying as little as you can.
Aerosol or ball?
Just harking back to Not The Nine O’clock News.
Comment by John Wright | September 12, 2013 |
Dublin airport has a biggish Boots ‘airside’ which has travel sized items of toiletries and also decent GF lunch deals. Bristol airport has a small Superdrug and plenty of small sized travel items.
Comment by Anne | September 12, 2013 |