Kleenex is often considered the strongest tissue due to its unique manufacturing process and high-quality materials. The brand uses a specific combination of fibers that enhances durability while maintaining softness. Additionally, Kleenex tissues are designed to resist tearing and provide effective absorbency, making them a reliable choice for consumers. This combination of strength and comfort has contributed to Kleenex's reputation as a leading tissue brand.
well sounds kinda creapy.. take actual bodies of people... not nessasary alive... but people... probaly tissuse or so but people..
"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.
Brands like Kleenex Wet Wipes and Bounty are known for producing durable tissue paper that holds up well when wet. These brands typically use strong fibers and special formulations to maintain their strength and durability even when wet.
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what is tissus
Kleenex's are used to clean .. stuff
Tissues are made up of organs
Kleenex were invented in July 12 1924. They came up with the idea for kleenex to blow your nose in.
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 ! :-)
december 12, 2006
The name of the company that owns Kleenex is Kimberley-Clark.
Kleenex comes in boxes of different sizes.
NO because tissuses make up organs
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.