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10-24-2014, 12:23 PM
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Doggramma
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Count me in as a Cottonelle user. I guess I'm not totally quilty!
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10-24-2014, 12:25 PM
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nygal
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LOL that is the brand I buy but not because it's quilted. lol
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10-24-2014, 01:45 PM
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oh munner
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No...we buy totally cheap recycled stuff - I spend the savings on quilty items and my husband spends his on art supplies!
You buy recycled toilet paper??????
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Kirkland brand for us.
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Do you buy Quilted Northern TP just because it's "quilted"?
Are you old enough to remember when the product first came out? quilters this quilters that...but the women were knitting. We rose up enmass.
We use Kirkland, a big box store brand.
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LOL!! Hubby likes cush for his tush. He thinks there is nothing better than Charmin with Aloe. As long as I have some when I need it I'm good.
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raynhamquilter
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Always use Quilted Northern. Never really thought about it being "quilted". I just like.
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Kirkland brand for us.
Same for our household too.
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we live in a condo and were told not to use it. I wouldn't buy it bc it's quilted.
wasted advertising on me
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I used to always buy Charmin but since we are on a limited budget - I try to buy the softest at the best price (whatever is on sale).
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