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  2. The Best Reusable Paper Towels to Cut Down on Kitchen Waste - AOL

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    Each roll purchased contains 10 packs and can replace more than 80 rolls of disposable paper towels. Not only does that keep more waste out of landfills but it keeps more money in your pocket.

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  4. Parchment vs. Wax Paper: Do You Know Which One Goes in ... - AOL

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    Wax paper is also a non-stick coated paper, but rather than silicone, it is coated in (spoiler alert!) wax. It's paraffin wax, to be more specific, which makes it moisture-proof and grease-proof, too.

  5. 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]

  6. Dishcloth - Wikipedia

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    A dishcloth, dishrag, [1] or in British English, a tea towel, [2] is used in the kitchen to clean or dry dishes and surfaces. Dishcloths are typically made of cotton or other fibres, such as microfiber .

  7. Paper towel - Wikipedia

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    The growth in commercial use of paper towels can be attributed to the migration from folded towels (in public bathrooms, for example) to roll towel dispensers, which reduces the amount of paper towels used by each patron. [12] Within the forest products industry, paper towels are a major part of the "tissue market", second only to toilet paper ...