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Little Jack’s Box Portable Toilet

I’ve been greatly amused ever since I spotted these cardboard portable toilets. The adult one is called…The Sh*t Box and there’s the matter of the poo character on the side… Thankfully the child’s one is called something more ‘innocent’ – The Little Jack’s Box.
Pitched as a toilet that can be used while camping, doing the festival rounds, fishing, or on road trips, pop it out of the accompanying duffle bag, fold it into it’s rigid form, insert the biodegradable nappy bag (5 are included and let’s be real, it’s not like most of us don’t have a few floating around), and you have an instant toilet that can be used again and again. I can certainly see the merit of a product like this, even if it does reduce me to childish giggles. £13.84 and it also includes some toilet roll and is suitable from age 1-5. They also suggest that it can be used as a stool…as in to sit on…
Available from…cough…The Brown Corporation
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loohireJune 14, 2010 at 9:30 am
£14 for a cardboard box! And what I can’t cope with is that this box presumably, once used, will have to be transported to an acceptable disposal point. Box full of poo in a hot car – Yum!
NatalieJune 14, 2010 at 12:48 pmAuthor
But ‘Loohire’, you don’t store the poo in the box… Just like when you put the nappy in the nappy sack, without getting into the nitty gritty, they’re not pooing in the box, they’re pooing in the disposable bag.
bogmanJune 14, 2010 at 12:28 pm
I think kids would love this; when we hire out our portable toilets kids are always facinated with them, I guess because they are something new and unusual to them. I can’t honestly see adults using it though.
loohireJune 14, 2010 at 1:50 pm
Hi Natalie, I understand that, but just thinking about it is bringing back memories of those sickly sweet smelling pinkish coloured nappy sacks that my 2 little sweeties used to be able to fill ad infinitum – quite unpleasant if kept in a confined space for long. But that was when they were babies and there was no choice. I can’t think of any situation as toddlers when they were so caught short that they could have benefitted from having a box to poo in. (I just want to put an h on the end of poo! Pooh, ah, that’s better)