Yak Happens
Until just three days ago, I was a mother of two children who had never puked. I’ve been initiated by the younger of the two and have now been barfed on more times than I care to count. At home, it wasn’t such a big deal. Gross, but not a big deal. Strip the kid, toss in tub, lather, rinse, repeat. In the car, however, it’s a very very big deal. Thank goodness I had a YakPack in my vehicle yesterday! The YakPack is a comprehensive puke & clean up kit that’s perfect for parents. Available online at www.TheYakPack.com, The YakPack is small enough to easily fit in a glove compartment or a diaper bag, or in the pocket in the back of a car seat. The YakPack includes a otion sickness bag and absorbent lap pad, vomit absorbent/odor neutralizer, scoop and scraper for rapid removal, antimicrobial wipes, heavy duty dry cloth and non-latex gloves for clean-up, a biohazard (heh) bag for removal and disposal and it all comes in a clear zippered bag for convenient storage.
The YakPack isn’t just for vehicles, though. The carpet under my daughter’s crib still smelled sour even after being cleaned. I have no idea what’s in the powder ior if it’s non-toxic, but out of curiousity I sprinkled the powder on the carpet and vacuumed it up a few hours later and the smell was gone. Whatever it is, it works!
A single YakPack is $8.00. Orders of six or more are $7.00 per pack.








February 4th, 2009 at 8:50 am
The powder is reclaimed wood and pine oil. Non-toxic.
December 30th, 2009 at 3:38 pm
I have had the YakPack and the OdorKlenz Travel Kit, and I prefer the OdorKlenz Kit. The OdorKlenz Kit has absolutely no smell and is totally safe to use around kids and animals but the YakPack wood chips have an odd medicine smell. The kit can be found at http://www.OdorKlenz.com