Kleenex is a popular brand of facial tissues from the United States. Kleenex was launched in the UK in 1925.
Many dollar stores supply facial tissues at a very cheap price. If looking to purchase online Amazon has them for very cheap as well as the official Kleenex website.
Kleenex tissues can be purchased from all grocery store chains, drug stores such as CVS, Longs, Rite Aide and giant retailers such as Target, KMart, and Walmart.
Ants are attracted to the cellulose fibers in tissues, which they may mistake for food sources. The scent of the tissues can also be appealing to ants looking for food. It's best to keep tissues in sealed containers to prevent ants from getting to them.
Eponym
Could you possibly be referring to "Kleenex," the facial tissue?
"Kleenex" is a brand name that has become so popular that people often use it as a generic term for facial tissues, much like how people might use "Band-Aid" to refer to adhesive bandages. This phenomenon is known as a generic trademark, where a specific brand name becomes synonymous with the product itself.
Facial tissues were officially invented by Kimberly-Clark Corporation in the early 1920s. They were initially marketed as a way to remove cold cream. Kleenex, which was the first facial tissue introduced in 1924, became popular and is now a household name for tissues.
Kleenex tissues are not made from biological cells. They are made from a combination of wood pulp and other fibers, such as cotton, which are processed and formed into the tissue paper used for facial tissues.
The Kimberly Clark Corporation created the first facial tissue in 1924. The first Kleenex ad was used in magazines in 1925.
Kleenex is a brand name for a variety of products such as facial tissue, paper towels, and other paper products. Kleenex is a registered trademark of Kimberly-Clark. It is an invented word, owned and used as a trademark by Kimberly-Clark since June 12, 1924.Kleenex products are manufactured in 30 countries and sold in more than 170. The Kleenex brand name is present throughout the world. Consequently, Kimberly-Clark diligently protects its intellectual property rights by ensuring it and others use the mark correctly, such as Kleenex facial tissue, Kleenex bathroom tissue, Kleenex paper towels, and Kleenex diapers.
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