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Jestgar Rising Star

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Kimberly-Clark Corp. recently rolled out new Kleenex tissue that it says is 15% "bulkier."

It's also stingier. Each box has 13% fewer sheets than before.

 

 

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jerseyangel Proficient

Say it ain't so!

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Loey Rising Star

Where are my emoticons when I need them? Aargh - they're the only tissues I use! :-(

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Rowena Rising Star

No way!!!!!!!!!!!

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bartfull Rising Star

You mean people actually use something other than their sleeve? :lol:

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Loey Rising Star

You mean people actually use something other than their sleeve? :lol:

LMAO!!!!

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Rowena Rising Star

You mean people actually use something other than their sleeve? :lol:

No!Sleeves are for chewing on not blowing noses or sneezing!

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kareng Grand Master

No!Sleeves are for chewing on not blowing noses or sneezing!

Oh! You haven't been a Mommy long enough! Sleeves have new meaning to a Mom!

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Oh! You haven't been a Mommy long enough! Sleeves have new meaning to a Mom!

lol no my sleeves are reserved for my chewing habits... wouldnt dare touch my boys face withe those tattered old things... however as my hubby says, 'you can pick your friends and you can pick your nose, but dont pick your baby'snose!' What?! The snorter isnt very good at getting the snot out of the nostril...just to its edge!

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