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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 ...
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]
Kimberly-Clark, owner of the rival Kleenex brand, acquired Scott Paper in 1997. For antitrust reasons Kimberly-Clark was required to divest the Scotties business in the U.S. [1] Kimberly-Clark sold it to Irving Tissue while maintaining control of the Scotties trademark.
From Hershey to Clorox and Kleenex maker Kimberly-Clark, major consumer-products companies have announced plans to boost U.S. prices further or more broadly than previously proposed this year ...
The company behind Kleenex, Kimberly-Clark, said Thursday that the product, which is sold only in the U.K., will now be called "Kleenex Extra Large." Kleenex to rebrand 'mansize' tissues after ...
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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
2015: Introduction of Kleenex Soaps, further diversifying their offering. 2016: The Escudo Antibacterial brand is acquired from P&G. On October 22, 2019, the CEO announced that Kimberly-Clark de Mexico will no longer be making short-term investments in Mexico, due to differences with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and a general ...