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  2. Kleercut - Wikipedia

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    The campaign included sneaking into Kleenex commercial shoots, [4] convincing twenty-two universities and colleges to take action such as cancelling contracts, [2] [5] recruiting 500 companies to boycott Kimberly Clark, [6] over 1,000 protests of the company, mobilizing volunteers to put flyers in Kleenex boxes, [7] and more.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Facial tissue - Wikipedia

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    The terms are commonly used to refer to the type of paper tissue, usually sold in boxes, that is designed to facilitate the expulsion of nasal mucus from the nose (nose-blowing) although it may refer to other types of facial tissues such as napkins and wipes.

  5. Kimberly-Clark - Wikipedia

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    Kleenex is a brand name of facial tissue paper. Many versions have been made, including "with lotion, our softest ever!" and "regular". In the 1970s, color psychologist Dr. Cody Sweet represented newly styled Kleenex boxes as a national media spokesperson. [citation needed]

  6. 53 Parents Reveal Their Best Hacks And Reverse ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Joanne Taylor Generally, reverse psychology works on people who resist conformity. On the flip side, someone who is more compliant might respond better to a direct request.

  7. Scotties - Wikipedia

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    A box of Scotties tissues. Scotties is a facial tissue brand originally owned by the Scott Paper Company, created in 1955. [citation needed]Kimberly-Clark, owner of the rival Kleenex brand, acquired Scott Paper in 1997.