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napkins and
toilet roll.
Kleenex began during the
First World War when the
Cellucotton company developed a
crepe paper gas mask filter. In the 1920s, the product...
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Kotex was
launched in 1920 by Kimberly-Clark to make use of
leftover cellucotton (wood pulp fiber) from
World War One bandages. An
employee noted that...
- Kotex's
first adverti****t for
products made with this wood pulp (
cellucotton)
appeared in
January 1921.
Johnson &
Johnson introduced Modess Sanitary...
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Clark family established the hospital. "Founding to the
invention of
Cellucotton".
Kimberly Clark Neenah.
Retrieved August 23, 2016. Usher,
Ellis Baker...
- napkins. Kotex's
first adverti****t for
products made with wood pulp (
Cellucotton)
appeared in 1921.
Disposable diaper producers also were
early to convert...
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attributed to
extensive advertising in women's
magazines and the use of
cellucotton enclosed within a
gauze sheath. In 1928,
Johnson &
Johnson introduced...
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increased 13 percent. Also in 1935, Klennex's manufacturer,
International Cellucotton Products Company (ICPC),
launched a new deodorant, Quest, that was advertised...
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successful business venture of his life:
investing in
International Cellucotton Products Corporation, the
creators of
Kleenex and Kotex. That investment...
- Kimberly,
Clark and Co. (Kimberly Clark)
formed in the US in 1872,
invented cellucotton in 1914. It used this
material as the
basis for a
sanitary napkin and...
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Patent and
Trademark Office (USPTO) by the
original manufacturer, the
Cellucotton Products Company of Neenah, Wisconsin. The
Italian Senate held a ceremony...