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Charmin (/ˈʃɑːrmɪn/ SHAR-min) is an
American brand of
toilet paper that was
launched on 1928, and it is
currently owned by
Procter &
Gamble The Charmin...
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Canada from 1964 to 1985 for
Charmin toilet paper. Typically,
Whipple scolds customers who "squeeze the
Charmin,"
while hypocritically entertaining...
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Charmin'
Chatty was a doll
produced by the toy
company Mattel in 1963 and 1964. The doll,
introduced at the
American Toy Fair in New York City in March...
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Charmin is an
American brand of
toilet paper.
Charmin may also
refer to:
Charmin Lee (born 1967),
American actress; see
Parenthood (film)
Charmin Smith...
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Charmin Smith (born May 2, 1975) is an
American basketball coach and
former player who is the head
coach of the
California Golden Bears women's team....
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through the
acquisition of
Charmin in 1957 by
Procter &
Gamble (P&G),
becoming its
first consumer-paper
products business.
Charmin Towels was the successful...
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Bowman Alisan Porter as
Taylor Ivyann Schwann as
Patty Clint Howard as Lou
Charmin Lee as a
hospital nurse The film
opened at #1 in its
opening w****end, earning...
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three conference championships. The
current head
coach is
Charmin Smith, who was
hired on June 21, 2019. The team
plays its home
games at...
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laundry detergent Bounty paper towels, sold in the
United States and
Canada Charmin bathroom tissue and
moist towelettes Crest toothpaste Dawn dishwashing...
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actor **** Wilson, the
former commercial spokesman ("Mr. Whipple") for
Charmin bathroom tissue.[citation needed] "Where Are They Now:
Perfect Strangers"...