History shows it’s been around for a surprisingly long time—and that we’ve projected our anxieties on its supply before.
Since the dawn of time, people have found nifty ways to clean up after the bathroom act. The most common solution was simply to grab what was at hand: coconuts, shells, snow, moss, hay, leaves, grass, ...
Yes, thousands of rolls of toilet paper soared through the air just 15 minutes before tipoff, and we've got video you must see.
GREEN BAY – The history of the Day Street Mill starts with toilet paper and ends with napkins. In 1901, seven Wisconsinites pooled together $70,000 to start the tissue mill. Over the decades, the ...
The world seems like a much different place than it did a few weeks ago. While toilet paper is flying off the shelves and going for more than $1,000 on some websites, it used to be seen as hilarious ...
Wipe your calendars clean! Hopefully that's just a marker on there ...
While toilet paper use is ubiquitous in China, North America, parts of the EU and Australia, its environmental impact is rarely discussed. Environmentalists recently began urging people to be more ...
Ah, lovely serendipity abounds! Reading about nose blindness led to researching Tycho Brahe’s golden nose and wound up exposing a lot about toilet paper. “What Is Nose Blindness and How Can It Affect ...