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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. 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 ...

  4. Kimberly-Clark - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The company developed cellu-cotton in 1914, a cotton substitute used by the U.S. Army as surgical cotton during World War I. Army nurses used cellu-cotton pads as disposable sanitary napkins, [9] and six years later the company introduced Kotex, the first disposable feminine hygiene product. [10] Kleenex, a disposable handkerchief ...

  5. Kimberly-Clark celebrates 100 years of Kleenex facial tissues ...

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    The company donates 10,000 boxes of Kleenex to both Appleton and Neenah schools and $10,000 to Building for Kids Children's Museum. Kimberly-Clark celebrates 100 years of Kleenex facial tissues ...

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  8. List of generic and genericized trademarks - Wikipedia

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    Kleenex: Facial tissue: Kimberly-Clark: Often used by consumers as if it were generic in the U.S., France and Canada, but still a legally recognized trademark. [55] Kool-Aid: Drink mix: Kraft Heinz: Often used in the phrase "Drinking the Kool-Aid," referring to the adoption of a dangerous idea because of peer pressure. [140] Koozie: Can cooler

  9. Scott Paper Company - Wikipedia

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    Its products were sold under a variety of well-known brand names, including Scott Tissue, Cottonelle, Baby Fresh, Scottex and Viva. Consolidated sales of its consumer and commercial products totalled approximately $3.6 billion in 1994. [1] The company was acquired by the Kimberly-Clark Corporation in 1995. [2]