Thursday, December 15, 2011

Cottonelle Clean Care Toilet Paper Double Roll-24 ct, 24 pack (Quantity of 2)

!±8±Cottonelle Clean Care Toilet Paper Double Roll-24 ct, 24 pack (Quantity of 2)

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Post Date : Dec 16, 2011 05:13:25
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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Charmin Freshmates Triple Refill Flushable Wipes 120 Count (Pack of 8)

!±8±Charmin Freshmates Triple Refill Flushable Wipes 120 Count (Pack of 8)

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Post Date : Nov 27, 2011 06:27:43
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Try this Routine for a Cleaner Clean. Try Charmin Freshmates flushable moist wipes along with your favorite Charmin toilet paper for a cleaner clean than dry tissue alone. These flushable wet wipes come in a convenient One-Ups"! designer tub.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Easily Prevent Global Warming With Recycled Paper

!±8± Easily Prevent Global Warming With Recycled Paper

While it is easy to become intimidated by the prospect of global warming, following that path is unlikely to bear any fruit. There are many areas of your life in which small changes will make a dramatic difference. You can help stop global warming and be a part of the solution - start by informing yourself about those small changes.

Two Basic Paper Recycling Facts

If you want to help prevent global warming, then you should become aware of where your paper comes from. Think about the paper towels in your kitchen, the Kleenex on your table or the toilet paper in your bathroom. Reports Laurie David in Stop Global Warming: The Solution Is You!, many of the everyday tissue paper products we use, like toilet paper, come from 100 to 150 year old virgin forests in Northern Canada.[1] When virgin forests are cut down to supply our paper needs, they can no longer help process the gases which are warming our planet.

Don't despair though! Saving these trees is easier than you think. As David notes, "If every household in the United States replaced just one roll of virgin toilet paper with one recycled post-consumer waste roll, 424,000 trees would still be standing." The problem is that most brand name tissue papers - Kleenex, Scott, Angel Soft, Cottonelle, Bounty, Brawny, Puffs, Charmin -have zero recycled fibers in their products.[2]

Use Your Buying Power to Stop Prevent Global Warming

This means that it is your duty to make the change and actively seek out products which use recycled material. Because non-name-brand tissues don't carry the high overhead expense of multi-million dollar ad campaigns, these tissues will likely save you money as they help you fight global warming.

At present, the US government does not mandate any policy regarding the fiber content of tissue papers. Furthermore, a mandate which would require producers to include recycled or post-consumer materials in their products is unlikely to occur in the near future. The easiest and perhaps most effective way to discourage destructive forestry practices is to make a financial statement by purchasing from companies that strive to use recycled fibers. Purchasing toilet paper from the following brands will reduce the amount of logging that is needed to provide fiber for paper products, preventing global warming in the process. If not entirely composed of recycled materials, these companies at least have a high ratio of recycled to virgin fiber in their products:

Best Value, Marcal, 365 Everyday Value, Colortex, Earth Friendly Products, Fiesta, April Soft, Doucelle, Green Forest, Cascades, Mr. Jumbo, Natural Value, Pert, Planet, Seventh Generation Recylced Bathroom Tissue Papericon, Soft'N' Fluffy, Trader Joe's, Ultra Val-U and Velvet.[3]

Once you've successfully upgraded your toilet tissues don't stop there! There exists a myriad of recycled products, waiting to be discovered by you. Remember, you as the consumer hold the power to change the way paper products are used.

Everyday brings forth new opportunities. The world seems bright tomorrow; but it is up to you to do what is necessary now to maintain that for the years ahead.

[1]Stop Global Warming: The Solution Is You!

[2] http://www.conservatree.com

[3] ibid


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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Where Did All the Colored Toilet Paper Go?

!±8± Where Did All the Colored Toilet Paper Go?

When was the last time you reached for some TP and saw anything but the standard white roll? Probably around the same time tie dyed t-shirts and Birkenstocks were still in style, right?

30 years ago colored toilet paper wasn't the rarity it is today. Introduced in the 50's and popular throughout the 70's, many manufacturers produced a variety of colors including pink, blue, yellow, lilac, tan, and black. Homeowners loved matching the color of their toilet tissue to the color of their bathrooms (it was the 70's afterall!) So besides the obvious reason that what was hip in the 70's isn't anymore, where did all the colored TP go?

According to the King of Toilet Paper, two major events occurred which hurt sales and thus led to the downfall of the colored toilet paper reign:Doctors started warning colored toilet tissue could lead to skin irritation. As pretty as it looked, no one wants to deal with that! Ecologists also began warning the dye in the colored rolls was harmful to the environment.

With increased costs of production (it costs more to produce colored than white toilet paper) and a decrease in sales, manufacturers began to produce less and less colored TP. Up until 5 years ago, Scott was one of the last remaining manufactures to still produce our old friend in beige, blue, and pink. However, they have since cut production all together.

RIP Colored Toilet Paper - From the bottoms of our bottoms we thank you for the service you have provided us over the years. We'll miss you.


Where Did All the Colored Toilet Paper Go?

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

The 5 Most Popular Cleaning Supplies

!±8± The 5 Most Popular Cleaning Supplies

The five most popular cleaning supplies in American household are Clorox, Swiffer, Comet, Mr. Clean and Cottonelle. These companies provide a wide variety of home cleaning supplies, from disposable sweeping broom pads, to toilet paper, appliance cleaners and beyond. Each brand specializes in a specific market such as Comet whose major cleaning supply is the powdered tub and toilet bowl cleaner. In addition, all of the household cleaning supplies are trusted for the market they fill.

Beginning with Cottonelle, a company that has mounted in popularity ever since Zach Braff, the star of Scrubs and Garden State, became the voice of the trademark Cottonelle puppy. So, they do not fit the exact definition of a "cleaning supply", but they do offer the best in toilet paper and wipes, which are kinds of cleaning you cannot avoid. Brand recognition and trust is sky high for this company.

Mr. Clean is going to fill in the slot for the next most popular cleaning supply. They have created a large list of great cleaning products, from tub scrubbing pads to dish soap. The brand is so well known that the prices have become inflated and they still continue to make some of the top of the line soaps and scrubs.

Swiffer became an overnight success when it released its broom with disposable sweeping papers made with negatively charged sheets of fiber that picked up positively charged dirt and grime. They are like the Beverly Hillbilly's of the cleaning world. They struck it rich. The continuing innovations that led to a mop industry and beyond keep Swiffer climbing and relevant.

Comet is Comet. They specialize in the ridiculous-like the A-Team when Comet comes onto the scene, and no stain will remain. Comet is tough on the lungs, and if breathed in, it can make one cough, but its ability to remove tough bathtub grime and toilet rings is unparalleled. Bleach in a powder form was a genius idea.

The last to review is Clorox. As house cleaning supplies go, Clorox is a leader. The once upon a time laundry bleach only company has branched out into kitchen and bathroom cleaners, air purifiers and beyond. They have a reputation in the market as being the toughest on microbes (bleach will do that for a company). Clorox bleach can be dangerous if used inappropriately. It is an extreme base and will burn skin easily.


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