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An addendum to the Wee Kleenex Packages entry:
I have two darling Wee Kleenex Holders I found at the Pike Place Market in Seattle. They are made of sturdy, Asian-inspired fabric, providing a sophisticated alternative to the attractive, yet still plastic packaging.
In Japan, they’re handed out at subway stations and they include advertising. Free Kleenex tends to make people accept them.
The other problem with wee Kleenex packages is that Kleenex refuses to use Kimberly-Clark refuses to use recycled paper, and blithely destroys ancient forests to make them.
I used to be a Kleenex addict until I read about this: http://kleercut.net/en/
I love Sniffs. I peel them apart, to make one Sniff TWO! They are also handy to use on a particularly dirty mess, like a kid who ate ice cream, or anything really. So, since I figured out the peeling one-into-two I am all pro-sniffs. Wow, best comment ever. ;-)