G-P also is a major supplier of fluff pulp
It used for hygiene products
Fluff is anything light, soft or fuzzy, for example, fur, hair or feathers.
They do not make diapers to my knowledge. P&G make Pampers and Luvs and Kimberly Clark make Huggies. That covers the main brands, right? Georgia Pacific did make fluff pulp used in products such as disposable diapers, baby wipes and sanitary products. They sold a major division of this production to KoCell LLC, owned by their parent company Koch Industries. There are perhaps Georgia Pacific or Koch Industries fluff pulp in commercial diapers sold, but I have not found the identity of those brands which buy from Koch Industries companies.
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When a mommy fluff has a baby fluff when the daddy fluff loves mommy fluff.
The choice between pulp or no pulp in juice is purely subjective and depends on individual preference. Pulp adds fiber and texture to juice, while no pulp provides a smoother consistency. Ultimately, it comes down to personal taste.
Yes you should fluff and shake the feather bed often to make sure that you keep it in the best shape as possible.
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It makes paper.
Pulp is softened wood fibers used to make paper and other products such as cardboard, tissues, and packaging materials by pressing and drying the fibers into sheets.