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  2. 12 Top Items To Buy at Costco With a $100 Grocery Budget - AOL

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    Toilet Paper. Price: $23.49 for 30 rolls. While it’s not food, lots of people say Costco toilet paper is a good deal. Buying a big pack saves money over time compared to small packs at other stores.

  3. 6 Incredible Costco Deals You Don't Want to Miss in August - AOL

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    Charmin Ultra Soft toilet paper. Price: $27.49. ... Price: $54.99. Costco's Subway gift cards are already a steal. Normally, you'll pay about $60 for five $15 e-gift cards, or $75 of value at ...

  4. Costco’s Kirkland vs. Walmart’s Great Value Brand: Which ...

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    For buying toilet paper in bulk, Walmart’s Great Value wins. If you compare a 30-pack of 2-ply toilet paper, the Great Value version is $19.98, while Costco offers a Kirkland version for $23.99.

  5. Toilet paper is getting more expensive due to soaring prices ...

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    Kimberly-Clark, which makes Cottonelle and Scott toilet paper, announced it would be raising its prices in North America in June. Toilet paper is getting more expensive due to soaring prices for ...

  6. Costco Just Lowered the Prices of These 4 Items - AOL

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    First, Millerchip is referring to in-store prices, which are commonly lower than the prices you'll find on Costco.com. Case in point: Kirkland macadamia nuts are priced at $16.99 online. Second ...

  7. Scott Paper Company - Wikipedia

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    Scott Paper was founded in 1879 in Philadelphia by brothers E. Irvin Scott and Clarence Scott, and is often credited as being the first to market toilet paper sold on a roll. They began marketing paper towels in 1907, and paper tissues in the 1930s. [3] In 1927, Scott purchased a Nova Scotian pulp mill, and thus