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Brawny may refer to: Brawny, a barony in County Westmeath, Ireland; Brawny, Ontario, Canada, an unincorporated place in Algonquin Provincial Park; Brawny, a brand of paper towels owned by Georgia-Pacific; Brawny, NATO reporting name of the Ilyushin Il-40 aircraft; Brawny, one of the seven giants in the animated film A Snow White Christmas (1980)
Bounty paper towels: 1970–1990: played by Nancy Walker: The "A Little Better Gas Station" Crew: BP Connect Gas Stations: 2007–present: plays to the song "LA" by Message of the Blues Floyd D. Duck: Bubble Yum bubble gum: Bud Ice penguin: Bud Ice beer: 1996: known for ominously singing "Doo-be-doo-be-doo..." Spuds MacKenzie: Bud Light beer ...
Big Brawn Feminine Napkins — Parodying Brawny paper towels (with a jingle set to the tune of "Big Bad John"), this ad shows giant lumberjack Will Ferrell turning pulp from wood into a super-absorbent (albeit rough-looking) menstruation pad.
Fort James Corporation was an American pulp and paper company based in Deerfield, Illinois. [3] Its products were sold under a variety of brand names, which included Brawny, Mardi Gras, and Quilted Northern. [4] [5] At the time of its acquisition, Fort James Corporation was the United States' largest manufacturer of commercial tissue. [5]
Burly, the brand of paper towels featured in the episode, is based on the real brand Brawny Paper Towels. [2] The model for Burly paper towels, called Chad Sexington, was based on the Brawny paper towels' logo; however, the logo, within "a year or two of [the episode]", was changed into a more "right-of-center" looking brunette, according to ...
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Sparkle and Brawny are paper towel brands. Vanity Fair is a premium napkin brand. Dixie Insulair, PerfecTouch, and Ultra are tableware brands. Advantage, Image Plus, and Spectrum are office paper brands. Discontinued brands include Soft n' Gentle (toilet paper), Zee (napkins and paper towels), and Mardi Gras (napkins and paper towels).
His portrait was featured on Brawny paper towels during a limited time when the company replaced their image with several "real Brawny men". General Mills created a Petty-themed packaged cereal, "43's," its boxes featuring his image and story. [ 34 ]