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Travel sized stuff along the way

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Hi,

Are there places along the way to purchase travel sized items like there is here in the US? Items like small bottles of toothpaste, soap, etc?

I'd like to avoid taking items that I can easily replenish along the way. For example I'd like to start with on travel sized tube of travel toothpaste and buy another one along the way. But on the other hand I don't want to get stuck with a full sized tube either.

Thanks
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Some things in smaller sizes are possible but I don't really recall much in the typical travel sizes. There are other options though. I had two small refillable bottles for hand-laundry detergent. That held enough for my wife and myself for about 10 days. I then bought the smallest size of replacement that I could find (still pretty big), refilled my bottles then gave the balance to other pilgrims who were sick of washing their laundry with body soap. For body soap, I took half a bar of soap which lasted almost the whole time, then replaced it with another bar which I cut in half and gave away the other half. For shampoo, I just prayed to Santiago that I would need it again someday.
 
Not really. I remember one American woman saying she was going to come back and market travel size necessaries to tiendas along the way. Frankly I didn't see it as a problem. I am ok to carry a normal size thing of toothpaste and some body soap for body and clothes washing.
 
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Hi,

Are there places along the way to purchase travel sized items like there is here in the US? Items like small bottles of toothpaste, soap, etc?

I'd like to avoid taking items that I can easily replenish along the way. For example I'd like to start with on travel sized tube of travel toothpaste and buy another one along the way. But on the other hand I don't want to get stuck with a full sized tube either.

Thanks
Go to Wal-Mart. They have a whole section of travel size stuff like toothpaste, deodorant, sunscreen etc. They also have empty 3 oz sized travel tubes you can buy, fill from a bigger container and be TSA compliant on carry-on's.
 
Hi,

Are there places along the way to purchase travel sized items like there is here in the US? Items like small bottles of toothpaste, soap, etc?

I'd like to avoid taking items that I can easily replenish along the way. For example I'd like to start with on travel sized tube of travel toothpaste and buy another one along the way. But on the other hand I don't want to get stuck with a full sized tube either.

Thanks
I would not bank on it. I think the only time I saw one it was tooth paste sold with a toothbrush as a travel kit amd this was in Grandas de Salime. And the price was astronomical.
 
I got some small sized products in pharmacies.
 
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Hi,

Are there places along the way to purchase travel sized items like there is here in the US? Items like small bottles of toothpaste, soap, etc?

I'd like to avoid taking items that I can easily replenish along the way. For example I'd like to start with on travel sized tube of travel toothpaste and buy another one along the way. But on the other hand I don't want to get stuck with a full sized tube either.

Thanks
I collected samples of shampoo etc pu half in a ziplOck at bottle of backpack and rest in 2nd ziplOck was fine!
 
I guess there are three approaches:

- buy your stuff at larger centers where there are modern supermarkets that sell everything we're used to at home. Corte Ingles and Carrefour are two such market chains with presence in places like Pamplona, Logrono, Burgos, Leon etc.

- buy the big tube of toothpaste and squeeze out the 'excess'.

- Vendors on the camino 'know' their customers and stock the stuff that sells.
 
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