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  2. Scott Paper Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Scott Paper merged with Kimberly-Clark, [7] The new company used the name Kimberly-Clark and maintained the Scott Paper product names. Scott Paper Limited, its subsidiary in Canada, was sold and became Kruger Inc. As part of the sale of the company, the Baby Fresh baby wipes brand was sold to Procter & Gamble and is now sold under the ...

  3. 7 Walmart Brand Items That Aren’t Worth the Money - AOL

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    Walmart — among a few other big retailers — was cited in a 2015 statement by the New York State Office of the Attorney General saying that the sale of their store-brand herbal supplement ...

  4. 10 Walmart Items That Give You the Best Bang for Your Buck - AOL

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    Toilet Paper. Walmart may not be the first place you think to go for your paper needs, but Ramhold that you can purchase name-brand packages of 24 rolls for around $20, or 12 rolls for around $10 ...

  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. This is the best and worst toilet paper for the planet - AOL

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    Recycled options, according to the Environmental Paper Network's Paper Calculator 4.0, have just one-third the carbon emissions of products made from using virgin wood pulp — often from old ...

  7. Edward Irvin Scott - Wikipedia

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    Toilet paper had been considered an "unmentionable" product prior to this, and this strategy was instrumental in making Scott Paper Company the leading producer of bathroom tissue in the United States by 1890. On October 08, 1916, Irvin's wife Fannie died, and he later married Fannie E. (Massey) Anderson, a widow. In 1920, Irvin retired from ...