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  2. 10 Member's Mark Products Every Sam's Club Member ... - AOL

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    The Member's Mark Select & Tear paper towels give you a workable size sheet that is thick enough to do its job. Plus, they're several dollars cheaper than the name-brand options. 3. Member's Mark ...

  3. 8 Sam’s Club Brand Items That Are Just as Good as Name Brands

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    The Member's Mark brand of paper towels offers 2-ply, quilted sheets, just like Bounty. However, at Sam's Club, the Member's Mark paper towels have 150 sheets a roll and come in packs of 15 for ...

  4. Ranked: The 6 Best Member's Mark Products at Sam's Club - AOL

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    Member's Mark Select & Tear 2-Ply Paper Towels Another household good that is worth your money is the Member's Mark Select & Tear 2-Ply Paper Towels. You can get a 15-roll pack for around $20.

  5. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    Non-grocery items included paper towels, toilet tissue, trash bags, and food storage bags. The brand was discontinued in 2016. Promark was a brand for tools in the 1980s and early 1990s. It was replaced by Popular Mechanics branding. Puritan was a brand for men's basic clothing, including shirts, pants, undergarments, socks, ties, and some ...

  6. Bounty (brand) - Wikipedia

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    While most paper towels were being marketed promoting their strength or softness, P&G found consumers primarily preferred absorbency. With this new idea for marketing, Bounty replaced Charmin towels in 1965, and introduced a new 2-ply towel which was thicker, softer, and more absorbent than anything else on the market. [1]

  7. Kimberly-Clark - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly-Clark paper mill in Niagara, Wisconsin, 1942. Kimberly, Clark and Co. was founded in 1872 by John A. Kimberly, Havilah Babcock, Charles B. Clark and Franklyn C. Shattuck in Neenah, Wisconsin, with $42,000 (equivalent to US$1,068,200 in 2023) of capital. [5]