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    I started with my go-to paper towel brand, Target’s Up & Up 2-ply, Make-a-Size roll. At $15.99 for a 12-count double roll, each paper towel breaks down to about $1.33 each. There are 98 sheets ...

  5. Paper towel - Wikipedia

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    A paper towel is an absorbent, disposable towel made from paper. [1] In Britain, paper towels for kitchen use are also known as kitchen rolls, kitchen paper, or kitchen towels. [2] For home use, paper towels are usually sold in a roll of perforated sheets, but some are sold in stacks of pre-cut and pre-folded layers for use in paper-towel ...

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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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    Myron Cope, Double Yoi! The Towel made its debut on December 27, 1975, in a playoff game against the Baltimore Colts. Prior to the game, Cope, whose idea had been mocked by the local Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, watched the gathering fans through his binoculars from the broadcast booth. He saw fewer than a dozen towels while players were going through pre-game warm-ups. Cope recalls, "Nearing ...