Actually, there are a *lot* of references to Kleenex in literature, which I just found out by going to Amazon.com and searching for the word in books. They have tons of books with the word in them, and they have a cool feature where they will quote the line with the word in it as part of the listing, if you want to go and browse.
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The dimensions of a Kleenex box are length, width and height. The volume of the box is equivalent to length times width times height.
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a kleenex box, a Nintendo ds gaming system, a computer tower, a text book, and a picture frame.
There are many different food items that are mentioned in classic literature. Bread is a food that is often mentioned in classic literature.
The word "Kleenex" (instead of simply "tissue") was used in one of the short stories in the compliation of popular short stories entitled "Short Story Masterpieces," edited by Warren and Erskine. Does anyone remember in which story the word "Kleenex" appeared?? Thank you.
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Kleenex were invented in July 12 1924. They came up with the idea for kleenex to blow your nose in.
1929 was when the kleenex was introduced
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Kleenex is a popular brand of facial tissues from the United States. Kleenex was launched in the UK in 1925.
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december 12, 2006
Kleenex comes in boxes of different sizes.
The name of the company that owns Kleenex is Kimberley-Clark.