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Road trip sick kit

The most necessary thing you might need on a road trip, is a sick kit. My mom put together this kit and we always keep it in the car just in case. 
Here is some of the items and why we keep them in the kit.
●Plastic gallon bags- For... well you know.
●Tissues- You never know when you will have a runny nose
●Chapstick- Just to have 
●Herbal salve- Helps small cuts and scratches
●Small package of hand snaitizer- To clean your hands
●Cough drops- To help a cough or to just suck on
●Drink powder- To flavor your water. The one we have pictured above is for relaxing purposes.
●A roller bottle-  How it will make you feel depends on what you buy or make.
●Ginger chews- I personally find these help me not become nauseous but my brother is opposite, I would try them out before you go on a long road trip.
We store it in a small plastic case right in the front seat for easy access. If you don't have one of these yet, I strongly encourage you to make one!


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