Customer—November 10, 2025
When you own your own small pooping and eating machine, you’re gonna need a lot of these. Why not just order them in bulk and save some money? These are truly biodegradable and break down relatively quickly in direct sunlight. If you forget a bag of poop outside for a couple weeks and go to pick it up, it will disintegrate in your hand and you’ll be holding still moist, two week old poop, so be careful out there. Read more
Axel Ford—March 1, 2025
I absolutely love these poop bags! These bags are incredibly sturdy and leak-proof, making them perfect for picking up after my dog during walks. The bags are also eco-friendly, which is a huge bonus for me. They are large enough to handle any mess, and the extra thick material gives me peace of mind knowing there’s no risk of tearing. What’s even better is that these bags are so versatile! I’ve started using them to dispose of dirty diapers as well. I usually brings a few bags with me to the beach for those moments where we can’t find a trash can and can dispose dirty diapers in these bags. They are perfect for keeping everything contained and odor-free, making them a great option for parents too. I highly recommend these bags for pet owners and parents alike – they’re reliable, environmentally conscious, and affordable. Read more
Jeff_Hayden—May 30, 2025
These poop bags are overbuilt in the best way. • Ease of use? Roger that. One-handed deployment while managing two caffeinated Border Collies. • Compostable? Yep. Corn-starch blend. Allegedly Earth-friendly, spiritually guilt-free. • Scent? None. No fake “Meadow Afterlife” wafting up at the wrong moment. • Ease of tie? Effortless. Even with one hand and a head full of regret. • Durability? I routinely hurl (in my effort to stave-off my dogs questionable activity of playing hacky sack with already filled poop bags) full bags 15–20 feet across astroturf over my fence. They land, skid, sometimes bounce. Still no ruptures. Minor gripe: like nearly every roll of bags on Earth, I have to wet my finger to separate them. We can land a rover on Mars, build AI that writes poetry and streams dog yoga in 4K—but no one’s cracked the “bag opens without wet” problem? Read more
Dagon—November 15, 2025
These are awesome, very nice to use for baby, cat, or dogs. The size makes it easy to carry (both used and in the roll). I dislike scented ones so we went with unscented, they work well at blocking the horrible scents of poo. The materials are very decent as well. Read more
Lunabird—January 12, 2024
UPDATE: I’m upping my review from 2 to 4 stars for their excellent customer service. After my review I was immediately contacted by the company offered a refund. Since I had used all of the bags, I declined the offer, but feel that the customer service was great. The bags are thin, but never ripped for us (and we pick up big Labrador piles). Although they are tough to open, they worked. Hopefully they can be improved in the future to open easier! ORIGINAL REVIEW: After using all 540 of these bags, I feel it’s safe to say we gave these bags a try. I really wish I could give them a higher rating…the price is great (much cheaper than our previous brand), and I love the idea that they are better for the environment (break down sooner than others)…not sure how true that claim is, but at least we’re trying to be more responsible, right?! Pros: 1) Fit nicely in the dispenser we had from previous bags, must be same size. 2) Sturdy, never ripped, and we pick up massive horse-sized dumps from our lab. 3) Price- way cheaper, more than 50% cheaper than previous brand 4) Better for the environment, made from corn (at least that’s what is claimed) Cons: 1) Difficult to open!!! This is the main problem, why they are getting three stars and the reason why we will be switching back to our previous, more costly bags. Once ripped apart, splitting the bag open is next to impossible. Rubbing together does not help (as with most plastic bags) and I’ve found myself standing on a tree lawn in my neighborhood for what seems like forever attempting to open the bag. All while freezing (it gets cold in Ohio), trying to prevent a strong Labrador from lunging at other dogs, and keeping our other dog from going back to eat the deposit she just laid down for me to scoop…it makes me so mad, but I’m determined to open them, it’s like a challenge that I won’t back down from, thinking “I’ve paid for these darned bags and I’m going to use them!”…sometimes wondering if the car that pulled out of its driveway will return home and I’ll still be standing there trying to open this stupid bag. Sometimes it’s embarrassing, but I’m persistent. With the colder temps in January, and now on our last roll, I’ve gotten smarter and now open the bag BEFORE leaving the house and shove it in my pocket to avoid the above-mentioned a$$-ache. 2) Not as big of an issue, but the sticker that holds a new roll together is tough to remove, often ripping the first (and sometimes second) bag, leaving it useless. Because these bags are much cheaper than others, wasting a couple here and there isn’t terrible, but it’s something that could be improved. Overall, great bags, but difficult to open. Consider yourself warned. Read more
Michael—December 12, 2025
PRO TIP: Do yourself a favor and put these in a ziplock or airtight container. Otherwise the corn starch will become dry and brittle after several months. This will help further reduce waste and save you some money. REVIEW: These bags are great. The texture and claim of being made from corn starch makes me believe these are actually biodegradable, unlike a lot of other bags that are clearly just plastic. Something I feel much better about. These are easy open also. Read more
Kasey G—October 29, 2025
Not much more you can ask for in a poop bag! They are thin but still durable, and have a little black line that says "open here" so you don't have to scramble trying to open the bag to pick up your dogs poop haha. The only thing I would have to say is that you do lose one bag every roll because the sticker holding the roll together puts a hole in the bag, and nobody wants to use a poop bag with a hole in it and get poop on their hand lol. Otherwise it is great value for the money! Read more
J. Callen—December 11, 2025
These are cost effective and good quality. My go to poop bags that are highly recommended. Got a dog, got to get these bags. BTW, they work clearing kitty litter, too! Read more