PlaneAire is a woman-owned small business that manufactures all of their products in the USA from ingredients that are derived from plants. And they've got items that, while useful around the house, car, boat or what have you, are especially made for use on airplanes. Sometimes when you board a plane the flight attendant will hand you a packet with a wipe inside to wipe down your tray table, armrest and adjacent areas, but sometimes they won't. You'll always be set to make those surfaces hygienically clean if you carry PlaneAire Wipes, wipes that are a big step up from what the airline might hand you. The wipes contain essential oils, aloe and the like, and contain no added alcohol or ammonia. This multi-surface cleaner is lab tested and comes in a package that's the same size as other wipes and are sold in boxes of 12. Then there's PlaneAire Hands hand sanitizer available in a TSA-approved 2-ounce spritzer bottle in enticing scents like Pomegranate Basil, Cardamom Lavender, Tangerine Coriander, Lemon Carrot, 3-Mint and numerous other varieties. Variety packs are available too and you can choose which scents you wish to receive. Orders can be placed here..
Here's a dietary supplement that you can benefit from every day but most especially if you take it leading up to and during travel. Made from powder derived from Lion's Mane mushrooms, Fungies are pectin gummies that are formulated to enhance mood, focus and memory. Packed with antioxidants, Fungies provide immune support and may increase energy, clarity and overall cognitive performance. All of that is good news in these days of stressful travel. Now I know what you're thinking, "sounds good, but do the gummies taste like mushroom powder?" No they don't! Fungies are quite yummy in natural blueberry and strawberry flavors. Available in bottles of 60 gummies that are an easy fit for a suitcase or backpack, you can take them all with you and take one or two a day. Fungies supports the Vitamin Angels charity by making a donation for every unit sold. Place your order here.
Packing is never fun and sometimes it seems like you need an engineering degree to fit everything into a suitcase. Even the most meticulous of packers can get frustrated, but Nomatic Compression Packing Cubes can take some of the stress out of packing a bag. Designed to optimize your packing, Nomatic Compression Packing Cubes are lightweight and have a mesh front so you can see what you've packed inside. Then there's the space-saving compression feature; the filled cube compresses from 5.5 inches to 3.5 inches when you press the air out of the cube and keep it that way by using the built-in zipper. So simple to use; all you have to do is decide what you want to put in the cube and then experiment a little. Available in small, medium and large sizes with the large measuring 11.5 X 11.5 inches. Each cube also has a carrying handle so if you want to you can carry it separate from any suitcase or backpack. Made of nylon, these packing cubes are water resistant and come with a lifetime warranty. Nomatic are the same folks who also make luggage, toiletry kit bags, backpacks, camera bags, shoe organizer bags, garment bags and much more. Order Nomatic Compression Packing Cubes here.
Here's something that once you try it you won't ever want to be without it, especially when you're traveling. TheraBalm makes Rose Balm, a restorative body balm for scars, burns, cuts and other discomforts. Working its magic with ingredients like rosehips, calendula, chamomile, gotu kola, marshmallow root, plantain and of course full spectrum CBD and its partner CBG, Rose Balm works on scars caused by acne or tummy tucks and is great for tattoos, eczema, dry skin, chapped lips and basically anything that needs healing. Rose Balm is fast acting, ultra-hydrating, long lasting and cruelty-free. It is all natural and made with organic ingredients. And all you have to do is pat it into the skin in the area you wish to treat. And you have nothing to lose since Rose Balm comes with a risk free trial; if you're not satisfied after 30 days you can return it for a full refund. Sold in 2-ounce jars, TheraBalm's Rose Balm CBD Cream fits unobtrusively into a purse, briefcase, backpack or suitcase. Order yours here.
Well we told you we had snacks, and let's just get this out of the way from the get-go; we love them! And we have the empty bags to prove it! Chunk Nibbles are sweet & salty goodies made according to a family recipe handed down to Brad Cocklin by his grandmother. Now Brad and his wife Katie run a small family business in Michigan, delighting folks far and wide with these tasty bite-size treats. Chunk Nibbles come in four varieties: Peanut Butter & Chocolate, Original, S'mores and Strawberry. The Original flavor features confectionary wafer, pretzels, peanuts, corn squares and walnuts while the Strawberry is the same except the walnuts are replaced with strawberry slices. The Peanut Butter and Chocolate variety has the confectionary wafer, pretzels, peanuts and corn squares along with shelled English walnuts, peanut butter chips and cocoa confectionary wafer. And our favorite, S'mores, rock with marshmallow and chocolate goodness. Chunk Nibbles come in 4.25-ounce "personal pouches" (yep, keep these all to yourself!) and larger tubs meant for sharing. Bundles are available too and you can get these made up of all one flavor or as a mix of flavors. Trust us, you're going to want to have more than just a couple packs of Chunk Nibbles on hand. Brad and Katie also use their company to give back by donating a portion of all proceeds to Blue Star Service Dogs who work with military combat veterans. Order yours here.
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