They can
No. The closest they have are paper towels or toilet paper.
Yes, paper towels are thicker than toilet paper and don"t break down quickly.
It is not recommended to flush paper towels down the toilet as they do not break down easily in water like toilet paper. Flushing paper towels can lead to clogs in plumbing or sewer systems. It is best to dispose of paper towels in the trash.
Recycled toilet paper
Sparkle Paper towels were first sparkle toilet paper but then they ordered the toilet paper to thick but one day they were going to send them back but they had a oil spill and they used the too-thick toilet paper and it absorbed it all that's how Sparkle Paper Towels became one of the leading brands today!
Yes
Yes.
Toilet paper production has been recorded back as far as the 1300's. Paper Towels came much, much later. When I was growing up, there was no such thing as paper towels in our house. The first paper towels were were introduced by Scott in 1907, but they did not become a regular Scott product until 1931.
People sometimes use paper towels for the faucet handle to avoid spreading germs.
Bounty Paper towels were invented by Arthur Scott who had a railroad car full of toilet paper to sell but he could not sell it because it had been rolled too thickly. It was unusable as toilet paper. It was an accident to invent paper towels!
Paper products. Copier paper, toilet paper, napkins, paper towels, etc...
Use paper towels, baby wipes or napkins.