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  2. Kleenex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Kleenex is a brand name for a variety of paper-based products such as facial tissue, bathroom tissue, paper towels and diapers. Kleenex is a registered trademark of ...

  3. A Cheaper Alternative to Tissues -- Savings Experiment - AOL

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    First, take a roll of toilet paper and cut down the length of the cardboard center with your scissors. Remove the tube. Take an empty square tissue box and cut three sides along the bottom.

  4. Facial tissue - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, facial tissues as they are known today were first introduced by Kimberly-Clark as Kleenex. It was invented as a means to remove cold cream . Early advertisements linked Kleenex to Hollywood makeup departments and sometimes included endorsements from movie stars ( Helen Hayes and Jean Harlow ) who used Kleenex to remove their theatrical ...

  5. Scott Paper Company - Wikipedia

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    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 Pampers brand. [8] The Scotties facial tissue brand in the United States was sold to Irving Tissue. [9] Other divested brands include Cut-Rite, a brand of waxed paper, which was sold to Reynolds Metals in 1986. [10]

  6. Kleenex to rebrand 'mansize' tissues after gender complaints

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    The company behind Kleenex, Kimberly-Clark, said Thursday that the product, which is sold only in the U.K., will now be called "Kleenex Extra Large." Kleenex to rebrand 'mansize' tissues after ...

  7. Paper giant Kimberly-Clarke makes Kleenex greener in a ... - AOL

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    Talk about covering your butt. For some time now environmental activism group Greenpeace has been running an aggressive campaign against Kimberly-Clark (KC), the $19-billion a year paper-products ...