The word Kleenex is associated with tissues and similar kinds of products.
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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.
Kleenex is the brand name of a type of facial tissue, the kind that you use for blowing your nose. It is an English name, but it is borrowed by French, and means exactly the same thing. "Des Kleenex" simply means, some Kleenex. (Technically, "des" means "of the" but in practice, "some" is a better translation.)
Kleenex does offer paper towel dispensers for home use. They are available at most grocery stores, as well as Walmart and Target.
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Kleenex were invented in July 12 1924. They came up with the idea for kleenex to blow your nose in.
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1929 was when the kleenex was introduced
Kleenex is a popular brand of facial tissues from the United States. Kleenex was launched in the UK in 1925.
'mouchoir (en papier)' ou ... kleenex ! :-)