This is one of those items I don't think anyone thought would disappear from the market. There was a time every man in an office would wear a white dress shirt with a plain dark tie. But there were at least seven colors of toilet paper available.
My Grandmother refused to buy it (or colored tissues either) because she didn't think it was safe. Turns out it wasn't-safe for the environment, that is! I could probably brag that Noni was an early environmentalist, but that would be fibbing...
I remember Aurora toilet paper--sold only in 2 packs. So expensive you had to take a loan out at the grocery store to afford the stuff. One of my aunts used Aurora--mainly to impress her hoity-toity friends. My family, on the other hand (pun intended!!) used the bargain brand--and we all turned out okay!!
We had pink and also blue. I haven't seen them around for years! I thought they took them off the market because the dye in them was causing female problems? Maybe they have them in the U.S.A. still but not in Canada or if they do where are they?? I would love some colored paper!
Am I the only one who remembers this? My mother bought pink toilet paper to match the tiles in our bathroom, but even she doesn't recall doing so.
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Anyone remember using pink incandescent light bulbs?
Gave off a very pleasing light to read by.
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