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    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 ] In 1982, P&G Senior Inventor Paul Trokhan developed a proprietary technology that enhanced Bounty's absorbency by creating micro-regions within the towel ...

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    Bath Towels. If you weren't aware that Brooklinen sells on Amazon, you weren't the only one. But now you know and your life is better for it. These towels are a bit of a splurge at $75 for 2, but ...

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    Ass Don't Smell — Personal hygiene spray intended to keep one's buttocks smelling fresh and clean; a parody of feminine hygiene deodorant sprays. [ 48 ] Autoscent — Just as air fresheners deodorize the home, this product does the same for an automobile's internal combustion system; just spray it into the carburetor every 800 miles, and your ...

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    As Johns mentioned above, you want to look for 100 percent cotton towels, with an emphasis on keywords like “Turkish cotton” and “long-staple cotton” (which is the highest quality you can ...

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    The Towel made its debut on December 27, 1975, in a playoff game against the Baltimore Colts. Prior to the game, Cope, whose idea had been mocked by the local Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, watched the gathering fans through his binoculars from the broadcast booth. He saw fewer than a dozen towels while players were going through pre-game warm-ups. [7]