Given the fact that we have a house full of girls, 5 total, we have had the opportunity to put this toilet paper to the test. I wanted to share with you what I found when researching this “new to me” brand of toilet paper. Check it out and see why I’m sold on it…
- Not only does it work, but it is embossed and looks pretty on the roll. No more plain Jane toilet paper that screams ouch just looking at it! The embossed to me means quality and strength. This will hold up.
- It’s sewer and septic safe – plus 100% biodegradable!
- The “cleanstretch” is a great factor too. Basically, this terminology stands for a construction that reduces ripping and splitting while in use…its the combination of strength AND flexibility in a paper.
While yes, this is just toilet paper, I couldn’t be more happy with it! We are having fun with it around our house too! Coming soon you will have an opportunity to see just HOW strong the toilet paper is AND see what we do when using the rolls to the very last drop. 🙂 Hold tight too…there’s a fabulous giveaway coming once all this is shared!! You will want to watch and/or read all the upcoming posts I have for you!!
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Karren McIntire
June 22, 2014 at 9:53 amThe “cleanstretch” is definitely an appealing factor when dealing with young children trying to use too much TP!