How about treating a disk of paper with a very thin layer of deodorant? Just grab a sheet of deodorant and wipe it on! Similar to the cream cheese rings idea, each one would be a single serving. You could share solid or roll-on style deodorant this way without any gross-out factor. You could take just enough sheets with you for a trip. You'll never use too much or too little. No aerosol spray cans to pollute the environment. Just convenient little disks of paper. They could be packaged individually like handy-wipes, or they could be sold in larger quantities with wax paper backing so they won't stick together in the package.-- Loonie O'Toole, Jul 29 2002 Loo deodorant http://www.nitro-pa...etails.asp?SKU=2756Baked - for toilets anyway [madradish, Jul 29 2002] You don't need deodorant (apparently) http://www.nomoreodor.com/Better yet - eliminate body odor altogether! [madradish, Jul 29 2002] Half Baked http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Ho_20BagPart of degroof's Ho Bag. [DrCurry, Jul 29 2002] And baked http://www.uk.ciao....oducts/5114450.htmlCan't find a product site but they're reviewed here. [dare99, Jul 29 2002] 5 day pads http://www.drugstor...xp1=day&trxp2=757294.99 for 75 Kosher pads [thumbwax, Jul 29 2002] Hi Loonie, welcome to the halfbakery. I find that the amount of deoderant I use can vary depending on conditions, also I think that paper deodorant disks would end up getting squished at the bottom of my bag and becoming quite unpleasant. I'd also be surprised if this doesn't already exist.-- madradish, Jul 29 2002 Welcome! And good job reading the Top 10 list. Shows some initiative. Hmm. Methinks that, per [madra]'s recommendation, you'd need stickynote holder-like contraptions. You get a netral vote until you give more reasons why these [more expensive] discs are preferable. Thanks,-- watermelancholy, Jul 29 2002 Wouldn't you get deodorant all over your fingers?-- waugsqueke, Jul 29 2002 random, halfbakery