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Reynold's Kangaroo Bags

by Steve
Thursday, November 03, 2005

Reynold's Kangaroo BagsReynold's is now selling a product called, "Kangaroo Bags", billed as two bags connected together, that form three bags.

I can't find any good product photos, but here's how it works.

Both bags are the same width, but one bag is taller than the other. The taller bag is placed inside of the shorter bag, such that the shorter bag is divided into two pockets, a front pocket and a back pocket. The end result is a single "storage bag" with three compartments.

So, you could put bread in the big compartment, ham in the front compartment, and tomato slices in the back compartment, so that you can have a ham sandwich for lunch without getting the bread soggy.

Note, you don't get two bags each, and have to put them together yourself. They already come "fused". But you knew that already.

5 Comments:

  • Actually, it looks like it's just 2 closeable bags, attached at the bottom and sides, and a pouch in between them, for condiments and napkins and such...

    By Anonymous dd, at 11/04/2005 05:29:00 AM  


  • I bought the kangaroo bags in Nashville last summer. They really are a neat idea. I can't find them in Florida though

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10/31/2006 04:12:00 PM  


  • you can purchase the bags at: mybrandsinc.com
    or here's a # 1-866-419-8245

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 12/10/2006 10:33:00 AM  


  • they are great to use for kids craft projects!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2/14/2007 12:43:00 PM  


  • I am down to my last kangaroo bag and can't find them anywhere in stores or online. I love them, they are ideal for many things. Can anyone help me find them??? Thank you.

    By Anonymous Pattie, at 6/06/2008 07:31:00 AM  


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