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"bathroom tissue" Definitions
  1. TOILET PAPER

19 Sentences With "bathroom tissue"

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As for the bathroom tissue holder, Kenner's design was an improved version of the common holder that allowed the loose end of a bathroom tissue roll to be accessible at all times.
Quentin: It was a pleasure basking in your virtual presence, bathroom tissue bear.
She invented both a sanitary belt in 1956 and a bathroom tissue holder in 1982 (among other hygienic inventions).
Kimberly-Clark is one of those companies raising prices in North America, back in August on products like Cottonelle bathroom tissue and Huggies Diapers.
You probably shop at Amazon for everything: kitchen utensils, office supplies, and if you're a member of Amazon Prime, household items like bathroom tissue and laundry detergent.
On a roll With bathroom tissue so soft, no one can resist -- especially this possum who made his home in a toilet paper dispenser at a Melbourne park.
Royale is a Canadian brand of consumer household paper products such as facial tissue, bathroom tissue, paper towel, and paper napkins.
Over the course of her career, Deutsch appeared in hundreds of local and national commercials, including classic spots for Folgers coffee and Charmin bathroom tissue. She also did commercials for M&M; Meat Shops, a Canadian food retailer.
MMBT exterior. The Madison Museum of Bathroom Tissue was established in 1992 and closed in 2000. The museum was founded by Carol Kolb in Madison, Wisconsin in a second-floor apartment three blocks from the Wisconsin State Capitol.McCann, Dennis.
The company's newest facility at Shelby, North Carolina, officially started-up in December 2012, producing its first private label through-air-dried (TAD) finished roll and converted tissue paper product to compete with national TAD tissue brands. Clearwater Paper also completed upgrades to its North Las Vegas facility, allowing the facility to produce TAD ultra-bathroom tissue and household towels. Clearwater Paper is the premier supplier of private label tissue products to the major retail grocery chains. It supplies more than half of the store brand bathroom tissue, paper towels, facial tissue and napkins to grocery stores in the United States.
Royale’s longest running television ad campaign ran from 1973 to 1984, and featured the Royale Kittens playing on a white shag rug and unwinding rolls of bathroom tissue. Other memorable campaigns include Royale’s “The Nose” spot featuring pro hockey player Eddie Shack.
The bathroom tissue produced is mostly two-ply ultra, though other types are manufactured and sold. The facial tissues produced by the division include ultra lotion facial tissues. Clearwater Paper primarily produces ultra and premium qualities of the tissue it produces, though it does manufacture lower grades as well.
Carol Kolb is an American comedy writer. She was a writer for and editor-in- chief of The Onion, and a former head writer for the Onion News Network. She served as a writer on Kroll Show, and later worked as a staff writer on the television series Community, Review, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Kolb was the founder of the now defunct Madison Museum of Bathroom Tissue.
Tissue paper rolls used in toilets Hygienic tissue paper is commonly for personal use as facial tissue (paper handkerchiefs), napkins, bathroom tissue and household towels. Paper has been used for hygiene purposes for centuries, but tissue paper as we know it today was not produced in the United States before the mid-1940s. In Western Europe large scale industrial production started in the beginning of the 1960s.
The consumer products segment manufactures and sells household tissues, including paper towels, napkins, bathroom tissue and facial tissue. It produces over half of the store-brand, household tissues sold in grocery stores in the United States. The consumer products division produces through-air-dried (TAD) paper towels, as well as premium and value brand towels. It makes napkins in ultra, two-ply and three- ply dinner napkins, plus value one-ply luncheon napkins.
Scott Paper Company was very successful, largely due to advertising, which stressed the safety and quality of paper tissue. Toilet paper had been considered an "unmentionable" product prior to this, and this strategy was instrumental in making Scott Paper Company the leading producer of bathroom tissue in the United States by 1890. On Oct 08, 1916, Irvin's wife Fannie died, and he later married Fannie E. (Massey) Anderson, a widow. In 1920, Irvin retired from Scott Paper Company and son Arthur Hoyt Scott became the second president.
Closshey was raised in Plant City, Florida, and started playing piano and reading music at age 2. She spent much of her childhood learning to play various instruments, including the flute, clarinet, harp, and viola. One of Closshey's baby photos appeared on the wrapping of Northern Bathroom Tissue. Closshey graduated valedictorian of her high school class at Lois Cowles Harrison Center for the Visual and Performing Arts in Lakeland, Florida, in 1999, where she was president of the National Honor Society and her senior class.
Mortimer Leav (July 9, 1916 – September 21, 2005)Mortimer Leav, Social Security Number 110-12-9691, at the United States Social Security Death Index via GenealogyBank.com. Archived from the original source on March 4, 2012Mortimer Leav at the United States Social Security Death Index via FamilySearch.org. Retrieved March 1, 2013. was an American artist best known as co-creator of the influential comic-book character the Heap, and for his advertising art, which included some of the earliest TV commercial storyboards – among them, for Procter & Gamble's venerable Charmin bathroom-tissue character, the grocer Mr. Whipple.
In 1929, New York-based National Cellulose Company dissolved a relationship with its Canadian distributor and opened its first Canadian office in downtown Toronto In 1936, Toronto businessman William S. Gibson and a team of investors bought out National Cellulose and Dominion Cellulose was formed. Dominion Cellulose continued to sell its Facelle tissue in Canada until 1961 when the company was sold to Canadian International Paper Company and was renamed Facelle Company. Facelle Company launched its Royale brand in 1963 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.

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