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  2. Charmin - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the company changed the logo to add flecks of toilet paper to the bears in the logo. [12] The "Charmin Bears" [13] is a collective family of parents and children. [14] Initially there was just one family of brown bears, with Leonard the Bear [15] accompanied by Molly, [16] Bill, [17] Amy and Dylan. [18] This was later split into ...

  3. 45 Bear Puns That Will Make You Growl with Laughter - AOL

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    Bee puns might sting your audience with laughter, duck jokes might quack them up, and fish puns might get ’em hook, line, and sinker, but bear puns will make them growl with laughter, honey!

  4. Category:Joke books - Wikipedia

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  5. Mr. Whipple - Wikipedia

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    According to a 1970s survey, [citation needed] Mr. Whipple topped then-U.S. President Jimmy Carter as the most recognizable face in North America. According to Charmin makers Procter & Gamble, a 1978 survey found that Mr. Whipple was the third best-known American, behind former President Richard Nixon and evangelist Billy Graham.

  6. List of Super Bowl commercials - Wikipedia

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    Toilet paper Charmin "Snap" During a Football game, a team is about to run a play and attempt a touchdown. The Quarterback, however, gets distracted by the softness of the Charmin toilet paper that is hanging from the center's waistband. Due to holding the game up, the quarterback gets penalized and leaves his teammates frustrated.

  7. Fresh'n - Wikipedia

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    Fresh'n was a United States toilet paper substitute, a moistened flushable biodegradable toilet towel, created as a test product by the American Can Company in the early 1970s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was marketed with the slogan , "I don't use toilet paper."

  8. George Santos claims without evidence that Democrats are ...

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    Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., perplexed many people when he posted a tweet claiming that Democrats want to ban toilet paper. “Republicans are working to put Americans First and lower the cost of ...

  9. National Lampoon The Gentleman's Bathroom Companion

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    The pieces in the book were created by regular contributors to the National Lampoon including Michael O'Donoghue, Henry Beard, Doug Kenney, Sean Kelly, Tony Hendra, P.J. O'Rourke and Ed Subitzky as well as Terry Southern and William Burroughs. The content was mostly, but not entirely, compiled from material that had already been published in ...