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Amazon can't compete with grocery stores on this item Aug 21, 2010 My local King Soopers had a single 12 count pack for $5.99 ... Even with tax it doesn't come close to what amazon is offering for this item $36.08 (with subscribe and save).
Beware when purchasing products on Amazon that most grocery stores/walmart/etc offer. These chains can move large volumes of product and likely have a greater purchasing power than Amazon.
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NOT for septic tanks! Jun 02, 2010 I bought this because I had a house full of sick kids and couldn't get to Costco to get t.p. After careful consideration and pricing, decided on the Kleenex. Unfortunately, we have had to unclog our septic tank twice since switching to this brand. It is very durable, which for most things would be a plus....it doesn't break up, which on a septic can be tragic! It is also not absorbent. Maybe because of the added aloe and E? Really, the only positive thing I have to say is that it was delivered to my door when I really needed it, and that was due to Amazon and the ability to shop online. Since then, a royal pain in the fanny!
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Just the right tissue Apr 01, 2010 I can't say too much about this product but I love cottonell bath tissue, it doesn't lint (leave behind residue) just a few sheets goes a long way. will always use this product
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Kleenex Cottonelle Aloe & E Toilet Paper Jan 30, 2010 This item has no strength. It tears apart when using it and you need twice as much to accomplish what normal toilet paper requires.
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Thin, no noticeable aloe effect Jan 25, 2010 For years we had used Charmin Aloe but when that brand started to make the rolls significantly smaller, we decided to try out other aloe-infused toilet paper and went with Cottonelle Aloe & E. However, I can't begin to describe how much I hate this paper. First of, I cannot tell that this is supposedly paper with aloe. The Charmin was really nice that way in that it was very smooth, not so the Cottonelle, despite its ad claim of being "silky". It is as dry and "un-smooth" as any other ordinary toilet paper. But what really gets me about this one is that - not quite sure how to say this without triggering a TMI reaction - it leaves paper "behind". It literally shreds when you use it for - well - what you use toilet paper for. I cannot recommend this at all. The search for a good replacement for the Charmin continues...
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