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  2. 7 Bulk Cleaning Supplies You Need To Buy at Costco This Winter

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    “At Target, a 10-pack of paper towels is $27.69, whereas a 12-pack of Costco brand paper towels which are the same or better quality is $22.99. Because of the price difference, each roll at ...

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    Kirkland Signature Paper Towels, 2-Ply, 160 Sheets, 12 Individually Wrapped Rolls Another underrated Costco buy is paper towels. If you've got the storage space, we'd stock up on a few of these 12 ...

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    Kirkland Signature Paper Towels, 2-Ply, 160 Sheets, 12 Individually Wrapped Rolls. Another underrated Costco buy is paper towels. If you've got the storage space, we'd stock up on a few of these ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Royale (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, the Facelle Company launched its Royale brand with two products: 3-ply facial tissue, and 2-ply bathroom tissue. In August 1991 the Royale brand was sold to Procter & Gamble where it remained until 2001 when Irving Tissue purchased P&G’s Weston Road plant in Toronto, Ontario, along with the rights to the Royale brand.

  7. 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.