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  2. Bounty (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The Bounty brand name and its tag line "the quicker picker-upper!" came about through the acquisition of Charmin in 1957 by Procter & Gamble (P&G), becoming its first consumer-paper products business. Charmin Towels was the successful predecessor to Bounty, which led to P&G's strategic investment in research and development of the innovative ...

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    Fans will be given a rally towel and poster. Lions Supply, the team store, will also be open. Parking for the Lions-Cowboys watch party is $15 in Ford Field-controlled lots.

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    The cabins got rigged out with heated floors and towel bars and “everything fancy,” he says. “And then, like, let’s one up that. It would be cool if we got an old airplane to turn into a ...

  5. Towel Day - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Towel Day is celebrated every year on 25 May as a tribute to the author Douglas Adams by his fans. [2] On this day, fans openly carry a towel with them, as described in Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, to demonstrate their appreciation for the books and the author.

  6. Costco Now Sells Gold Bars: Here's How to Buy Them

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    The exact gold bars that Costco offers are 1 ounce gold PAMP Suisse Lady Fortuna Versican bars. The one-ounce bars go for just under $2,000, depending on the time of purchase, according to ...

  7. Oshibori - Wikipedia

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    Oshibori presented on a small bamboo stand. An oshibori (おしぼり or お絞り[1]), or hot towel in English, is a wet hand towel offered to customers in places such as restaurants or bars, and used to clean one's hands before eating. Oshibori have long been part of hospitality culture in Japan: in the Tale of Genji era, it was used for ...

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