Introduction Most people really don’t think too much about facial tissue, it’s just one of those things that you reach for when you need one. Besides family and friends, the only other thing that has been there for you through all of life’s ups and downs, in sickness and in health, is a tissue. Kleenex [From the ToiletPaperWorld.com encyclopedia of Toilet Paper]
When someone asks you if you have any Kleenex you know instantly that they are asking for facial tissues. Kleenex brand facial tissue were the first tissue introduced to the public in the 1920’s and since then the word Kleenex has become synonymous with all facial tissues regardless of brand. 1915: Kimberly Clark begins producing absorbent cellulose wadding called Cellucotton. This is to be used as a bandage material in WW1 and army nurses begin adapting this material for menstrual use. 1918: Kimberly Clark prepares to sell Cellucotton for use in WW I, but the war ends. The project later leads to the development of Kleenex. 1920: KC forms the company Cellucotton Products to market Kotex sanitary napkins. The KC Company owners are afraid to associate with this ‘unmentionable’ product. 1924: Kleenex is introduced by Cellucotton and first marketed to women as a disposable towel to use when removing cold cream. Cold cream was commonly used to protect their skin while riding in the open convertibles. Most of the six million autos were open touring cars. Because Kotex had a slow start, they had excess capacity in the Kotex facility and needed to find a use for the Kotex product. The project leader took the heavy creped Kotex material and ‘ironed’ it to become soft, flat and smooth. 1930: One of the head researchers at Kimberly Clark started using Kleenex instead of a handkerchief to relieve his hay fever symptoms. The idea took off. The marketing changed to be ‘a disposable handkerchief’ instead of a cold cream remover and now Kleenex is the best-selling brand of facial tissue on the market. SupplyTime.com Facial Tissue Grades – “making it easier for you to choose” Luxury Grade – Facial tissues are 2 ply or 3 ply, superior softness, contain added lotions, menthol or anti-viral agents to increase user comfort and symptom relief.  Luxury Hotel Grade – Facial tissues are 2 ply or 3 ply, exceptional softness, may contain additives to increase user comfort and symptom relief,
Business Excellent – Facial tissues are 2 ply, above average softness 
Economical – Facial tissues are 2 ply, average softness  Eco-Friendly – Facial tissues are 2 ply, various levels of softness, are designed and processed to have less impact on the environment, meet or exceed EPA standards, are EcoLogo or Green Seal certified or have higher recycled material content, .
Types of Tissue Boxes 
Cube Box – Cube boxes of facial tissue are the perfect size for smaller spaces on night stands and bathroom vanity counter tops. The cube or Boutique box of facial tissues is available in a wider variety of decorative designs for aesthetically pleasing display purposes. 56 - 95 sheets/box 
Flat Box - Flat boxes of facial tissue are ideal for counter tops and tables. There are also convenient smaller sizes that fit nicely in a desk or vanity drawer. Flat boxes of facial tissue generally contain more tissues than cube boxes and are better for higher volume usage.125 sheets/box Individual Size Flat Box – The smaller individual size flat box is great for businesses and hospitals that want to provide a new unopened box of tissues to every guest. 50 - 65sheets/box.

Pocket Size Packs - Kleenex Pocket Packs are the perfect choice. These personal size packs of facial tissue fit easily in your purse or pocket. Personally Speaking Having a child that suffers from allergies I know firsthand how important choosing the best facial tissue is. The Boutique boxes have some really cute designs so when my son was small he had his own special box of lotion tissue for his sensitive nose. I want my family to have the softest, most comfortable tissue possible. Thank you for visiting SupplyTime.com. I hope you found my Tissue Talk helpful. Please let us know if there’s anything else we can do for you. Tami Supply Time Product Expert
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