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  2. Seventh Generation Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Seventh Generation, Inc. is an American company selling eco-friendly cleaning, paper, and personal care products. Established in 1988, the Burlington, Vermont -based company distributes products to natural food stores, supermarkets, mass merchants, and online retailers.

  3. Facial tissue - Wikipedia

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    These paper types consist usually of 2–3 plies. Because of high quality requirements the base tissue is normally made entirely from pure chemical pulp, but might contain added selected recycled fiber. [1] The tissue paper might be treated with softeners, lotions or added perfume to get the right properties or "feeling". The finished facial ...

  4. Royale (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The Royale brand is represented by the Royale Kittens, two white Persian kittens meant to represent the softness of Royale products. [1] Royale’s longest running television ad campaign ran from 1973 to 1984, and featured the Royale Kittens playing on a white shag rug and unwinding rolls of bathroom tissue.

  5. 12 Sophisticated Ways to Fold a Napkin for Any Occasion

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    Step One: Start by laying a square dinner napkin flat. Step Two: Fold the napkin on a diagonal to create a triangle. Step Three: Fold the two bottom corners to meet the top, creating a square ...

  6. Disposable tableware - Wikipedia

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    paper napkins, etc. These products are prevalent in fast food restaurants, takeaways , but also for airline meals . In private settings, this kind of disposable products has proven very popular with consumers who prefer easy and quick cleanup after parties, etc. [ 1 ]

  7. Napkin - Wikipedia

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    The term 'napkin' dates from the 14th century, in the sense of a piece of cloth or paper used at mealtimes to wipe the lips or fingers and to protect clothing. [1] The word derives from the Late Middle English nappekin, from Old French nappe (tablecloth, from Latin mappa), with the suffix -kin.

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