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  2. Charmin - Wikipedia

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    The Charmin name was first created on April 19, 1928, by the Hoberg Paper Company in Green Bay, Wisconsin. In 1950, Hoberg changed its name to Charmin Paper Company and continued to produce bath tissue, paper napkins, and other paper products. Procter & Gamble (P&G) acquired Charmin Paper Company in 1957. [1]

  3. James River Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Some of the products included Recycled Northern Bath Tissue, Recycled Brawn Towels, and Recycled Northern Napkins. Also that year, the company sold twenty-two paper mills to Specialty Coatings Group. [6] In 1997, the company merged with the Fort Howard Paper Company of Green Bay, forming the Fort James Corporation.

  4. List of mills in Holyoke, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Before 1920 the city was the home to numerous paper mills, producing 80% of the writing paper used in the United States, as well as having the largest silk, and alpaca wool mills in the world. [2] [3] The city was also home to the largest paper millwright firm in the United States, D. H. & A. B.

  5. Kimberly-Clark - Wikipedia

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    Camelia Populär - sanitary napkin around 1942 from military stocks for nurses. Kimberly-Clark Corporation is an American multinational consumer goods and personal care corporation that produces mostly paper-based consumer products. The company manufactures sanitary paper products and surgical & medical instruments.

  6. Wausau to Sell Specialty Paper Business - AOL

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    Wausau Paper is soon to be one subsidiary lighter. The company announced it has reached agreement to sell its specialty paper division in a sale that will net it around $110 million. The buyer is ...

  7. Sanitary paper - Wikipedia

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    Sanitary paper includes papers used for toilet paper, sanitary napkins, facial tissues, paper towels, napkins and some disposable diapers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The paper is processed to be soft and absorbent. Global production of the category in 2013 was 30.9 million tonnes, having steadily increased since 1993.

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