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"Kleenex" Definitions
  1. a brand name for a soft, disposable paper tissue, used especially as a handkerchief.

321 Sentences With "Kleenex"

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When you need to blow your nose, there's a good chance you ask for a Kleenex, even if the box being handed to you doesn't bear the Kimberly-Clark-owned Kleenex logo.
I'll sit down and get me a box of Kleenex.
I told Tapper, I'll send him a box of Kleenex.
He named "anything by Kleenex" among his Top 50 albums.
Congrats on surviving your harrowing journey amongst the Kleenex, Chanel.
Should you have Kleenex prepared for a potentially devastating loss?
Grab the Kleenex and check out a quick preview below.
Got a few minutes (and a few Kleenex) to spare?
How a Brand Name Becomes Generic Pass the Kleenex, please.
I'm going to hand you all a box of Kleenex.
Keep the Kleenex close by and be kind to others.
Tell us what poetry didto proffer a Kleenex from air.
More Reason to Stockpile Kleenex There really aren't enough tissues, y'all.
Luckily, the kitty's grandfather just so happened to need a Kleenex.
Here, you can see it's helping me shop for new Kleenex.
The Kleenex does double duty because I always cry on planes.
In the same way that Kleenex or Xerox is a noun.
It's going to be like stuffing the Kleenex right in the dress.
Hugo Boss, Chevrolet and Kleenex dropped off the list, the report said.
Kleenex is behind this heartwarming story, so you know tissues are required.
Doctors have likened its brand dominance in schools to that of Kleenex.
She needed Kleenex, so i went to the store and came back.
In the aisles, ushers stood at the ready with boxes of Kleenex.
She likes Kleenex Ultra Soft ($2.50 for a box of 75; kleenex.com).
The woman next to me silently presses a Kleenex into my hand.
The emergency box of Kleenex, hastily procured and placed next to the monitors.
It was that it was trying to trademark the digital equivalent of Kleenex.
The Fleshlight—basically the "Kleenex"-like catchall term for masturbation sleeves—deserves better.
If that girl was a different size, we padded her shoes with Kleenex.
You may be aware of Kleenex, Velcro and ChapStick, but what about escalator?
" At graduation, she went on, "I'm going to need a box of Kleenex.
So get yourself a box of Kleenex and sit down and watch your movie.
With my thumb and forefinger covered with Kleenex, I pop them out of existence.
Warning: Get your Kleenex ready because this charming couple will bring you to tears.
You're going to need a Kleenex to watch this gripping new trailer from NBC.
But in 1924, Kleenex was invented as a convenient way to remove cold cream.
Once while I worked, she manufactured a pair of spectacles from Kleenex and water.
If ushers distributed Kleenex along with the programs, it wouldn't be a bad thing.
For instance, it easily identified a box of Kleenex and a package of Twizzlers.
I mean, look at these photos: We're sending our love and a box of Kleenex.
Now grab your Kleenex, because Max and his mom's first dance was to 'Blank Space.
But Scuf has become pretty much the Kleenex of the category — and for good reason.
"They did a pretty good job marketing themselves where it's just like Kleenex," said Vann.
We get chicken breasts, carrots, onions, mustard, toilet paper, Kleenex, sponges, crackers, brie, and greens.
"Bring a box of Kleenex and a diaper," Ruffalo joked on Good Morning America Monday.
SCARAMUCCI: I'll send him a box of Kleenex when he wins the election in 2020.
For now, WeWork is kind of like the Kleenex of the coworking market, Smith said.
This is house for dancers not afraid to whip out a fresh pack of Kleenex.
Pros: Cons: Buy a 6-Pack of Kleenex Hand Towel Boxes on Amazon for $17.99
"I don't know if they're sick or not, but they do buy Kleenex," he said.
Pastor Fryer stocks his booth with Kleenex; Mr. Normand has his husband fielding media requests.
Minny's defense is sponsored by Kleenex and it has the youngest roster in the entire league.
If you don't already have the Kleenex out, you clearly haven't read/watched this full list!
It's time for PS, I Love You fans to get out a new box of Kleenex.
"Bring a box of Kleenex and a diaper," Ruffalo said on Good Morning America on Monday.
The nurse put the Kleenex box in front of me and said, It sucks, it sucks.
Seriously, don't watch this unless you have a box of Kleenex within a five-foot radius.
Washing your hands 15 times a day, you know, using Kleenex when you cough and sneeze.
A lot of them are either begging or selling Kleenex or chewing gum or shining shoes.
Warning: You seriously might want to have a box of Kleenex handy before watching the video, below.
It's a masterful work that I can't wait to see again — but I'm bringing Kleenex next time.
Fair warning to readers: Picoult's books are best read with a box of Kleenex at your side.
So grab those Kleenex and get ready to learn something about this crazy thing we call life.
And other essentials -- lint-free hand towels, a scented candle, baby oil and a box of Kleenex.
Mophie is kind of the "Kleenex" of phone battery cases, so at least you can trust them.
I can't ask Siri to order me soap, a box of Kleenex or even windshield wiper fluid.
"Maybe a former optometrist," she said, blowing her nose and folding the Kleenex neatly over the result.
"Japan treats its foreign workers like Kleenex," says Jeff Kingston, a Japanese studies professor at Temple University.
"His nose sort of dripped, his eyes watered, he was always looking for Kleenex," Mr. Shear said.
She has already set up a table by the road where she sells candy, Kleenex and cigarettes.
Some teachers flip out, but I tell my students, 'Go get a Kleenex and wash your hands.
And just a heads up, you will definitely need a box of Kleenex while watching this tearjerker.
My grandma wasn't limited to just Kleenex boxes (which we displayed on top of our piano at home).
After this episode I am going to need a box of Kleenex and a moment to collect myself.
Sealy would just have this thing locked up, and they'd be walking away with like their Kleenex mattress.
One thing's for certain: This episode, like all episodes of This Is Us, will require plenty of Kleenex.
It's worth noting that Popsicle is, in fact, still a trademarked name — like Kleenex and Xerox and Frisbee.
"Sometimes it's joyous, sometimes it's too close to the bone... And you know, I have Kleenex," she said.
Imagine if you plugged in a brand new Echo, sniffle, and then Alexa recommended you buy some Kleenex.
Kleenex Ultra Soft Facial Tissues (4 Boxes), $5.97, at WalmartClassrooms go through tissues quickly, especially in the winter.
Throughout my childhood, she collected Kleenex boxes, newspapers and videocassettes; swivel chairs seemed to metastasize through the house.
Let's all get on the same page: building blocks are to LEGOs what facial tissue is to Kleenex.
The only reason I reach for the Kleenex is so that I can pick my nose without judgment.
So long as the Kleenex is in my hand, I can do what I want to my nose.
Now she is taking on Spanx, an industry giant as synonymous to shapewear as Kleenex is to tissue.
Competitor Kimberly-Clark, which makes Huggies diapers and Kleenex, said Tuesday it will cut around 5,000 jobs globally.
"EpiPen is like Kleenex — it's ubiquitous," said Brian Chapman, a consultant for ZS Associates, a pharmaceutical marketing firm.
And if you start to see pop-ups for ice cream, Kleenex, and dating sites, should you be concerned?
"She made me laugh because she told me, in French, 'Kleenex are very expensive, please stop crying,' " Lemonis jokes.
Kimberly Clark is the consumer packaged goods company responsible for brands such as Kleenex, Huggies and Scott paper towels.
One that will surely have you reaching for your Kleenex box will be when Randy Travis takes the stage.
Maybe Trump will end up going full Howard Hughes and start eating McNuggets inside a fort of Kleenex boxes.
Are you saying it's bad marketing for brands like Xerox and Kleenex to become shorthand for the entire category?
The parent company of Kleenex will stop marketing one of its tissue products as "Mansize" after complaints of sexism.
Meyer's stash on March 6, the same day she chose to re-up on Kleenex and Cup o' Noodles.
Distributed LedgerThink of blockchain and distributed ledger in the same way you might think of Kleenex and facial tissues.
Fingers tighten around the Kleenex as a cascade of horribles wells up in memory: You were a terrible year.
We've spent generations regarding the wilderness as a bottomless box of Kleenex, to be used and discarded at will.
Here are three pitches that had the sharks reaching for a Kleenex and how their businesses are doing today.
In the same way that Kleenex became synonymous with tissues, Fitbit seems to be enjoying similar success with fitness trackers.
A brand reaches its apotheosis when it slips into the vernacular as a generic noun—Band-Aid, Kleenex, even Dumpster.
It's also one of the reasons why we can't watch this show without a box of Kleenex by our side.
He had a box of Kleenex on the side, because he knew that he was in tears the whole lesson.
While other celebrities tweet their condolences — passing acknowledgements that are about as useful as a Kleenex — McGowan is tweeting lists.
Regardless of what Moore posts on Instagram, my box of Kleenex is staying glued to my side on Tuesday nights.
It's filled with moments Conor calls "happy / sad," including a Kleenex-friendly conclusion, but it's all ultimately smooth and intoxicating.
It's the same way after my father passed, I can barely keep it together during a sentimental commercial for Kleenex.
Kleenex producer Kimberly-Clark Corp this week reported better-than-expected quarterly profits helped by strong growth in tissue sales.
Get out the Kleenex and hit play on the Boyz II Men musical montages — it's officially the end of an era.
Now, grab a box of Kleenex — or a friend's sleeve, whatever works — and get ready for some much-needed cathartic wallowing.
The parent company of Kleenex, Huggies and Kotex reported $1.66 per share versus the expected $923 per share, according to Refinitiv.
Its portfolio of brands, which include Kleenex, Huggies and Kotex, are also consistently featured among the most trusted brands in APAC.
The co-hosts cried so much during Gifford's speech that the crew dropped in a box of Kleenex for the duo.
WeWork's done a great job of establishing its brand and becoming something like the Kleenex of the coworking business, analysts said.
Howard Hughes, pacing around his darkened suite wearing Kleenex boxes for shoes and ordering sandwiches in the middle of the night.
With a box of paper Kleenex Hand Towels, multiple people can share a bathroom without sharing their germs after hand washing.
The adjoining village of Kimberly is named after one of the founders of Kimberly-Clark, the maker of Kleenex and Huggies.
Prius is to hybrids as Kleenex is to tissue, and Hyundai would need clever marketing to vanquish Toyota's deep advantage there.
But let's drop the lash and the Kleenex and face our fellow humans, and listen to stories of fear and loss.
She hugged a box of Kleenex to her chest while sharing the cascade of emotions she'd felt while glued to her television.
But if anything will force you to reach for the Kleenex it's a load of strangers singing in unison apropos of nothing.
The senior woman is prepared for the future, and she carries an emergency Fig Newton stash wrapped in Kleenex to prove it.
That's right, you should plan to put Kleenex in everyone's stockings because the whole family will be crying while watching it together.
"Somebody hand up a bunch of Kleenex and five handkerchiefs because I'm going to need them during this speech," Mr. Kaine said.
For her, it was an era of bathrobes, insomnia, Sleepytime tea, Kleenex, rationalization ("everything happens for a reason"), reheated leftovers and worry.
Uber's become the generic trademark—right up there with Kleenex and "Google it"—for using your phone to get into strangers' cars.
He recalled seeing swastikas etched on the side of a box of Kleenex, scribbled in a textbook and on a bathroom stall.
I don't do much other than lay in her bed, think of her and work through a Costco pallet's worth of Kleenex.
Instead of confronting my new reality, I watched Bed-Stuy pass beneath my window and wept into my dog like a Kleenex.
Looking around the room, where someone had thought to strategically place Kleenex boxes, plenty of people had unchecked tears running down their cheeks.
Watch the reunion below, but consider this your warning to get a Kleenex first: This story was originally published on December 17, 2016.
In the last few years, Fitbit has become the Kleenex of the fitness-tracker market—its products are synonymous with the entire category.
In its heyday, the Walkman was as synonymous with portable music players as Kleenex became to tissue and Xerox was to copy machines.
It's time to buy more tissues (and probably some Kleenex stocks) because season 3 of Netflix's Emmy-winning Queer Eye is upon us.
Likewise, another conglomerate, Kimberly-Clark, lays claim to both the fifth-most popular napkin maker — Kleenex — and its major paper towel competitor, Bounty.
What Americans call a Kleenex, Germans call a Tempo, and what they call a Band-Aid is a Hansaplast in Greece and Turkey.
Those are the kinds of problems Docker, and "containers" more broadly (Docker is kind of the Kleenex of containers), are meant to solve.
It's now the de facto brand and could, one day, become as synonymous with set top box as Kleenex is with facial tissues.
Her goal is for "Tattly" to become the word people use when describing a temporary tattoo, like Xerox or Kleenex or Band-Aid.
Read on, and be sure to keep a box of Kleenex on deck, because it doesn't get any more aww-inducing than this.
"We're still going to keep Kleenex on our desks," said Robert Kerr, executive vice president of the National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA).
The woman in the long pink coat kept crying and going in little circles, searching through her deep pockets for more crumpled Kleenex.
"White Claw is starting to become the Kleenex of spiked seltzer," wrote Jenna Fanduzzi, 27, who writes blogs about seltzer as a hobby.
The company that has all but become the Kleenex of action camera providers will be touching down in Las Vegas again in 2020.
"Growing up in the Midwest, I had to get in a car if I wanted Ben & Jerry's, Cheetos or Kleenex," Ms. Desai said.
Thrift stores can be intimidating, if you're not the kind of person whose idea of a Happy Place involves routinely coming across used Kleenex.
Other top-selling products around the world included table salt in India, Coke Zero and Kleenex tissues in Singapore and electric toothbrushes in China.
All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoFitbit is quickly becoming the Xerox or Kleenex of fitness trackers, but its popularity hasn't come without a few hurdles.
While not quite the Kleenex of the category, Kindle is pretty close to being the only brand an everyday consumer could name with ease.
Kleenex was formed in Zurich in 1978, during the early, arty, do-it-yourself years of the punk movement as it spread across Europe.
The company, which makes brands such as Huggies diapers and Kleenex tissue, reported weak results for the quarter and cut its annual sales forecast.
Huggies and Kleenex producer Kimberly-Clark reported better-than-expected first-quarter profit and sales on Monday, helped by strong growth in tissue sales.
Other top-selling products around the world were table salt in India, Coke Zero and Kleenex tissues in Singapore and electric toothbrushes in China.
Mr. Falk joined the $37 billion maker of Kleenex tissues and Huggies diapers in 1983 and took over as chief executive 19 years later.
The stage puffs, made from Kleenex and tinted with powdered Sanka, were spit out into a napkin when the audience's attention was directed elsewhere.
We get a reusable bag so we can carry on our gifts and souvenirs, I want some Kleenex, and we each get a soda.
Heaving, I accepted the Kleenex my husband silently handed me, I blew my nose, and we drove in contented silence the 18 miles home.
Notebooks, dividers, Kleenex, markers, and the plethora of other supplies on that dreaded list can cost parents upward of $100, according to the Today show.
Teachers have to send out supply lists every year so kids can have Kleenex and things like paper towels by the end of the year.
When he recovered, he looked up from his semi-inverted position and saw Naomi's hand holding out a Kleenex through the hole in the wall.
When you say to a journalist I'll bring you a Kleenex, because you'll be upset if the President gets reelected you're suggesting that they're biased.
Zoom Zoom in the doll cradle, perhaps, or tucked in a towel on the floor, its head on a pincushion or a neatly folded Kleenex.
Then she pulled a pack of Kleenex from her bag and stuffed a little plug of tissue up each nostril and kept on going. ♦
And then, as if in response, Tamir grabbed a Kleenex from the box on his desk and moaned as he shot a load into it.
Nearby, there's boxes of kleenex and a framed photo of each person taken before a fire engulfed their home during the night one week ago.
And that leads me back to my therapist: crying on her couch, pulling Kleenex after Kleenex out of the box and trying to explain, through Borg Seven of Nine, how it feels to have to re-define friendship free from the ritualized insanity and mind-bending influence of the cult; free from the voices in my head that had controlled me for so long.
As he watched the culmination of a half-decade's worth of work turn into something that resembled used Kleenex, Clark vacillated between numbness and self-flagellation.
To me, it's kind of weird, especially on Facebook, to essentially (even if not technically) be asked to be "friends" with something like Kleenex (418,000 likes).
Whether you're an official member of the Beyhive or not, you're going to want to watch this video with a box of Kleenex close at hand.
It's kind of weird to me, especially on Facebook, to essentially (even if not technically) be asked to be "friends" with something like Kleenex (418,000 likes).
My actual nightstand is a small wood table with a box of Kleenex, a two-year-old Garnet Hill catalog and a cough drop on it.
Of what possible use is tatting, which my great-grandmother sewed to the edges of handmade handkerchiefs, when Kleenex comes in those little purse-size packages?
In the script, it was written that they break up and they go to the Kleenex," said Moore, who added, "but wasn't that a pot of gold?
"We're very good friends," the Baywatch actress, 32, told PEOPLE of her costar, 30, at a Kleenex Wet Wipes launch party in New York City on Thursday.
Check out the vid ... Lin says he's spent thousands on trademarks over the years, and it's his right to defend them -- just like brands like Kleenex would.
Marlene Marder, whose blunt guitar chords drove the songs of the pioneering four-woman Swiss post-punk band originally called Kleenex and then Liliput, died on Sunday.
And I took a Kleenex and I washed around her neck black dirt," said Hope Frye, who was leading the group, adding, "Not a little stuff — dirt.
Ultimately, it's unlikely that you care about the intellectual property struggles of large corporations, and you'll probably keep saying "Kleenex" when you really just want a tissue.
"Our equipment is not barbells and treadmills; it's wine and Kleenex," said Shannon McLay, 40, who has started a chain of financial coaching centers called Financial Gym.
Liu unself-consciously wiped himself down with a Kleenex, cleared his sinuses copiously, and balled up the tissue, placing it on a glass coffee table between us.
Since it was first approved by the FDA in 2002, Botox has become the Kleenex of wrinkle-relaxing injectables; a brand name virtually interchangeable with the category itself.
While Fitbit might be a familiar name in fitness wearables that's rapidly approaching Kleenex-like recognizably, it's still a small fry compared to juggernauts like Apple and Google.
Kleenex Mansize, which has been on shelves since 1956, is sold only in the United Kingdom and is the country's most popular tissue brand, according to The Telegraph.
Kimberly-Clark raised prices on Kleenex and other tissue products around the world by 21 percent in the most recent quarter, while cutting its full-year profit forecast.
Consider it a generic 'masstige' product that has become the Kleenex of its category, one that feels as ubiquitous in our culture as Sweet 'n Low or Budweiser.
Kimberly-Clark — Kimberly-Clark was downgraded to "hold" from "buy" at Societe Generale, which points to price competition for the maker of Kleenex and numerous other consumer goods.
Instead of designs made solely with crystals — the sparklers linked with the name Swarovski as tissue is to Kleenex — she decided to mix in diamonds and emeralds, too.
Cold busters I keep Kleenex and hand sanitizer on my desk because with two kids, I'm going to bring a cold into the office once in a while.
A quality air purifier is the perfect tool to have in your arsenal, and in the long run it saves a bundle compared to countless boxes of Kleenex.
Household staples manufacturer Kimberly-Clark, which owns the Huggies diapers and Kleenex tissue brands, announced a series of price increases last week that caused the stock to jump.
The company, which also makes Kleenex and sanitary napkins, said that despite increased competition in the consumer goods sector and an uncertain operating environment, it remains upbeat on Asia.
" While Stanger seems to understand the explanation in the clip, she teased on Twitter Tuesday that there's more emotion to come, writing, "Bring @Kleenex cause your gonna need it.
"The term LCD is so loosely interchanged with 'display' these days, kinda like Kleenex to tissues, so I can certainly see average consumers being confused by it," Notton said.
Between balled-up receipts, used Kleenex, and loose makeup essentials, its catch-all shape can turn into a what feels like a waste bin in no time at all.
A new season of "This Is Us" is still about one month away, but a just-released sneak peek might remind you to stock up on your Kleenex now.
And I think about all the details so they have everything they need to stay comfortably, from enough outlets to real Kleenex and make-up remover to quality linens.
I'm loyal to my Lotuff Tripp bag that fits my phone, my passport, my EpiPen, cash and cards, and a packet of Kleenex, chapstick, external battery, and that's it.
Kleenex tissues, Cottonelle toilet paper and Huggies diapers will be more expensive as parent company Kimberly-Clark raises prices on most of its products to combat higher pulp costs.
That may be because Hoover was once used more ubiquitously as a synonym for a vacuum cleaner (à la Xerox and Kleenex) and not just a brand of vacuum.
There's a good chance that the news made your mom grab a box of Kleenex and excuse herself from the dinner table … and no, we're not talking about George Clooney.
The move was fueled by stronger-than-expected quarterly earnings from Kleenex parent Kimberly-Clark, which could set the rest of the group up for a good week of reporting.
And so when we got into that part when Mama was praying and the tears were froze on our little faces – here I go again, anybody got any more Kleenex?
That height recommendation can be a little awkward, but I solved it by stacking a couple of books on top of a Kleenex box, then putting my phone on top.
Kimberly-Clark, the maker of Kleenex and Huggies, recently said they were using money from the tax cut to restructure -- laying off more than 903,290 workers and closing 215 plants.
Kimberly-Clark, the maker of Kleenex and Huggies, recently said they were using money from the tax cut to restructure — laying off more than 5,2023 workers and closing 10 plants.
Uncle Jack, who made a religion of buying in bulk, whether it was industrial size cartons of Kleenex or folding chairs to seat 50, supplied everyone with loaves of challah.
Shares of the Kleenex owner were unchanged in premarket trading after it topped analyst estimates for its quarterly earnings and revenue and raised its quarterly dividend from $1.03 to $1.07.
She described long hours, less-than-glamorous work and tales of women shoving Kleenex and cut-up Kotex inside their bras, all to fill out the costume per guests' fantasies.
Uncle Jack, who made a religion of buying in bulk, whether it was industrial size cartons of Kleenex or folding chairs to seat 50, supplied everyone with loaves of challah.
But Steven Spielberg went out and said, "I don't think Netflix should be eligible for ..." My point is Netflix is TiVo, Netflix is Kleenex, meaning Netflix represents the streaming business.
Don't put away the Kleenex just yet, because Vampire Diaries showrunner Julie Plec promised TVLine even more major character deaths before the CW series takes its final bow on March 10.
Sales rose 3 percent in its personal care segment, which includes brands such as Huggies and Pull-Ups, and 9 percent in its consumer tissue segment which includes Kleenex and Scott.
Considering the stakes — both your own success and the success of your employer — it's bizarre to me that we've cast the occasional breakdown as the Kleenex-white albatross of corporate culture.
But before that, there is reason enough to get outside: We're in that springy sweet spot when the temperatures are wonderful, but the pollen hasn't yet sent us running for Kleenex.
They're effective—everyone's reduced to a sniffling puddle of tears and kleenex by the end of those ads—but effective though such commercials are they could hardly be described as artful.
It's fan service of the highest order, and I wouldn't be surprised if pre-orders came with a box of Kleenex—but I personally have no problem with any of this.
Kimberly-Clark Corp paid its general counsel nearly $3.07 million in its fiscal year 2019, the Kleenex tissues maker disclosed in its annual proxy filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Her resources depleted, depressed and defeated,She searched for a Kleenex and then — Right there in her purse (could it get any worse?)Crumpled up was a five and a ten.
The artist Alex Da Corte's elaborate installations are often carnivalesque, filled with strange sculptural objects (motorized plastic swans, an enormous box of Kleenex, a cat-shaped neon sign) and otherworldly environments.
It feels a bit different every time thanks to the mood that the year's events have put me in while processing things like flailing motorized dildos stuffed into a Kleenex box.
I go to the gym and then get groceries on my way home: milk, beans, Kleenex, avocados, cold cuts, spinach, tomatoes, mushrooms, bananas, cucumbers, mozzarella cheese, cottage cheese, onions, and Ziploc bags.
Kimberly-Clark manufactures an array of consumer products which it sells under some of the most recognized names in America, including Huggies diapers, Cottonelle toilet paper, Scott paper towels and Kleenex tissues.
"They want to make us Kleenex employees, throwaway employees!" said Patricia Deschamp, an Air France worker handing out leaflets at the big demonstration near the employers' federation here on the Left Bank.
A Kleenex stunt, in which the company surprised a gay couple getting married with a party and a giant wall of tissues that spelled out "Love Wins," felt more contrived than heartwarming.
Kimberly-Clark, the maker of Huggies diapers and Kleenex tissues, on Tuesday announced it will cut about 13 percent of its workforce globally in a bid to reduce costs as sales wane.
Some of them may also have noticed that, in addition to turning you into a social pariah who should probably start buying Kleenex wholesale, allergies can also make your skin look like shit.
"You can keep this," she hands the test back, wrapped in a Kleenex, and tells me a story of a woman she knows who stuck her positive test in her husband's French fries.
There are plenty of battery pack cases for the iPhone X, but Mophie is the Kleenex of charging cases, and so far it hasn't delivered anything but wireless charging bases for Apple's flagship.
EpiPen is essentially the generic name for this product in the minds of consumers—the Kleenex of plastic tubes you stab yourself in the leg with when you think you're going to die.
Among the decliners were shares of Kimberly-Clark Corp , which fell 4.2 percent after the Kleenex-tissues maker's profit missed analysts' estimates due to rising raw materials costs and a strong U.S. dollar.
Kimberly-Clark — maker of brands such as Kleenex, Scott and Huggies — said the savings it receives from the new tax-cut law will help them pay for a restructuring program that includes layoffs.
Pillsbury owns the trademark for the word, but it became so popular as people grew up with it that it is now a synonym for rainbow sprinkles, the way Kleenex is for tissues.
Once in a while, he contributes a word or two to the conversation before picking a Kleenex, which he neatly folds into squares -- a habit he picked up on death row, says Hideko.
He said that India is one of the countries where the SUV segment of the auto market is known as "Jeep", in the same way facial tissues are called by the brand Kleenex.
After the executive director of House Democrats' campaign arm resigned in July after internal criticism about the committee's diversity efforts, they sent balloons tied to a box of Kleenex to the Democratic National Headquarters.
If you spent your teens listening to You Forgot It in People (present and accounted for), grab the Kleenex and a case of cold beer and get ready to use plenty of both, baby.
Standing in front of a collection of trunks, he grabs sight gags like a New England Patriots helmet that doubles as a Kleenex dispenser or goofy objects like Croc shoes pasted to toy crocodiles.
I stop at Philz and get a decaf Iced Mojito Coffee and a kouign amann ($12.31) On the drive to pick up my niece, my husband texts me and tells me to take Kleenex.
The movie wouldn't tax the intelligence of a flea — it's about a dog, reborn through many canine lives, in search of meaning and happiness — but even so it succeeds on its own, Kleenex-consuming terms.
"You know, considering what I went through, I don't have to walk around with a box of Kleenex and I don't have to walk around with it in my purse or my pocket," Jackson says.
Allergan, the company that made Botox the proper-noun-Kleenex of wrinkle reducers, is making a killing: Botox sales were up 14.5 percent in the second quarter of 2018 to $934.5 million, according to CNBC.
You don't necessarily want to buy a box of Kleenex, a full pack of Sudafed (or whatever decongestant you're into) knowing that you have all these supplies at home, but just not currently with you.
Kimberly-Clark, which makes Huggies diapers and Kleenex tissues, two years ago halted its two-decade Venezuela operations as it was unable to obtain raw materials or hard currency and was struggling with high inflation.
All it takes is one pair of $160 wireless earphones, a willing sexual partner, and, if you're a fan of folk music, some rope, a box of Kleenex, and maybe a bit of anal. Perfect.
Photo: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)Had Jakks Pacific put this on toy store shelves with a price tag north of $40, I'd suggest sticking with a traditional straw and box of Kleenex if you can stomach it.
Cook's concerns echo those made this week by Kleenex-maker Kimberly-Clark, which flagged higher commodities costs, and said it had raised prices and expected to continue to do so for the rest of the year.
Kleenex and OC Animal Care worked with the community and volunteers to put on a free, large-scale adoption event in Emmy's honor, which led to the adoption of over 40 dogs that Emmy cares for.
In "Untitled" (1965), an object done in acrylic, graphite, crochet thread, yarn, canvas stuffed with cotton batting, and wood, a pebbled form seems to be emerging out of a box whose dimensions recall a Kleenex box.
Our mother carried the other essentials: a comb, an undershirt for my sister to wear (because she burned easily), Kleenex, Band-Aids, an extra towel (for inevitably someone's towel fell into the water), her sun hat.
The third one is as flattering as can be when the fabric has the heft of damp Kleenex, and I can tell that Sarah agrees, so I don't need to find a diplomatic synonym for limp.
Kimberly-Clark, the maker of Huggies diapers and Kleenex tissues, announced Tuesday it will cut about 24.6 percent of its workforce globally, or at least 20183,22018 jobs, in a bid to reduce costs as sales wane.
Where Google believes it has a significant advantage — one that isn't really getting the attention it deserves now that Echo has established itself as the Kleenex of smart speakers — is in the capabilities of the Google Assistant.
The future, we can assume, is bright for these and their ability to help you print, package, and ship anything from stoat-hair coaster boxes to mole-fuzz Kleenex cozies should warm any entrepreneur's vole-like heart.
Image: KoboWhen it comes to e-readers, Amazon's Kindles have become so dominant that the brand often gets used interchangeably with the generic term, much like you see with Kleenex for tissues and Frisbees for flying discs.
"The maker of Kleenex sits right at the epicenter of two of this market's biggest problems: those consumer products companies are being slammed on pricing because of competition ... and they're also experiencing higher raw costs," Cramer said.
Like Jell-O and Kleenex, the term "La-Z-Boy" is a genericized trademark that's used to apply to a whole class of furniture, usually recliners, due to their popularity and the memorability of the brand name.
As the last season taught us, you'll want a jumbo box of Kleenex ready on the coffee table, because the real stories in each episode will have you holding back tears (in addition to trying not to gag).
Kimberly Clark Corp, which makes Kleenex tissues and Huggies diapers, said on Monday it beat first-quarter earnings and revenue estimates by hiking prices and cutting operating costs to offset a stronger dollar and higher raw material costs.
Kimberly-Clark, which makes Huggies diapers and Kleenex tissues, said at the weekend it was halting its two-decade Venezuela operations as it was unable to obtain raw materials or hard currency and was struggling with high inflation.
From where I sit, Facebook's trying to weed out foreign election meddling — without remaking the underlying infrastructure that enables influence campaigns in the first place — seems akin to trying to quell an Ebola epidemic by handing out Kleenex.
Jobs's product vision sometimes faltered — people turned out not to want a perfectly round mouse or a desktop computer that looked like a Kleenex box — but he had enough big wins to more than compensate for the losses.
The movie invites you to celebrate Ally's triumph and mourn Jack's fall, to argue about her agency and his authenticity, and to take issue with its narrative conventions and gender stereotypes all while you're sobbing into your Kleenex.
Get out the Kleenex as you watch the trainers Nate Schoemer and Laura London transform rescue dogs into service animals for a former Marine with post-traumatic stress disorder and a woman with cerebral palsy who uses canes.
But what is known, suggests an envious lifestyle filled with big spending, private jets, luxury yachts, top of the line helicopters, sprawling chateaus and a palatial estate decked out with gold furniture — including a gold-plated Kleenex dispenser.
"What we're doing with this debate on the Hill right now, it's like they're trying to stop a freight train with a piece of Kleenex," NRA president Wayne LaPierre said in an appearance on CBS's "Face the Nation".
As she shared her story with me over some tea and a box of Kleenex, I was bewildered by the realization that people who are far past their 80s still experience the "butterflies-in-the-stomach" kind of love.
Uno pensaría que a Kleenex le conviene que llamemos clínex a los pañuelos desechables, pero muchas empresas han estado buscando cómo mantener la familiaridad de sus productos sin que se vuelvan tan comunes como para afectar sus marcas registradas.
Besides, if there's a chance for your brand to become the one that's synonymous with the entire product category—the Google or the Kleenex or the Taser of web security—a Super Bowl ad starts to make perfect sense.
As I read, I imagined Mary as various embodied versions of nothingness: a ball of lint, a fog bank, those pebbles of compacted Kleenex that turn up in your pants pockets when you fail to empty them before laundering.
Image: United States Patent and Trademark OfficeAlthough various forms of modelling clay predate Play-Doh by many years, the toy, which was created in 1956 and patented in 1965, has become the "Kleenex" or "Velcro" of nondescript blobs of malleable material.
That being said, there are plenty of overwhelming emotional moments that will touch you – plus, the sheer anxiety of watching someone hurtle into space in a ship with no walls is enough to make anyone reach for the Kleenex. 5.
But while some napkin companies have specialty lines that promise high proportions of recycled content, like Seventh Generation's 100 percent recycled napkins, other major brands including Vanity Fair, Mardi Gras, and Kleenex offer little to no recycled content at all.
Get out the Kleenex: He's donating his hair to the Little Princess Trust, an organization which provides real hair wigs, free of charge, to boys and girls across the UK and Ireland that have lost their own hair during cancer treatment.
A 48-count package of Dixie paper plates sells for $2.78 at Walmart, beating out even the dollar store price of $3, according to Basket, while a single box of Kleenex is 98 cents at Walmart, compared to $1.87 at CVS.
Read More Cramer: Where oil will bottom in 2016 Another stock that was on Cramer's radar on Monday was Kimberly-Clark, the large household consumer packaged goods company that makes everything from Huggies diapers, to baby wipes to Kleenex tissues.
On the festival grounds, a stone's throw from the LaCroix Fizz Lounge, City Winery's Rosé Hideaway, and the Kleenex Cabana, Aaron Ghitelman stood near the booth of the voter-registration organization HeadCount, working to capture the attention of passing festivalgoers.
You could hardly tell that inside my spaghetti-strap, blue and white floral dress, I was carrying 2 kilogram of cocaine, one in the front and one in the back, in my Spanx, like I had stuffed Kleenex in my underwear.
Kimberly-Clark, the maker of Huggies and Kleenex, is laying off about 13 percent of its work force and shedding factories worldwide, amid declining birthrates that are affecting diaper sales and a retail price war that is weighing on profits.
On Thursday, I chose another one of his hoodies, because I liked that it smelled like a safe place, it felt like a hug, and the sleeves came in handy when I found myself without a Kleenex in the middle of a cry.
It was OC Animal Care, the shelter where Emmy does a good chunk of her volunteering, and the community around the Orange County, California, shelter that contacted Kleenex to organize something memorable to recognize everything Emmy has done in just a few years.
Well, what if I told all of you straight guys out there that there is a secret orgasm that you don't even know about, and it's much better than relieving yourself into a wad of Kleenex while your computer burns your bare thighs?
I launched into the usual breakup routine: stocking up on Kleenex, getting a dramatic haircut, wondering what that Catalonian winemaker I turned down a few months ago was up to, and keeping my distance from Henry in the weeks after the fallout.
Seeing loving couples, mittens, and lips entwined in the lingering dusk light on snowy city streets was enough to make me want to crawl under my covers with my chunky cat and a box of Kleenex for the rest of my life.
In the 20th Century, government-initiated innovations for military and scientific purposes created entirely new civilian products: Cellucotton, developed as an alternative to expensive, less-absorbent cotton bandages for World War I, became the first disposable sanitary napkin, (Kotex); then, Kleenex facial tissues.
Kimberly-Clark, which makes Huggies diapers and Kleenex tissues, said at the weekend it was halting its two-decade-old Venezuela operations as it was unable to obtain raw materials or hard currency and was struggling in the face of high inflation.
"This book is for every mom who has ever had to clean poop off the wall, had her toilet clogged with 10 boxes of Kleenex, fished dog food out of her toddlers mouth, or witnessed her kid peeing inappropriately in public," Ferm and Tell explained.
Last November, the Super Soaker was named to the National Toy Hall of Fame, along with Twister and the puppet, and with good reason: Like Kleenex and Walkman, the Super Soaker has become so ubiquitous that it's now synonymous with pretty much any water gun.
We get a lot of kids who come into the hospital this time of year whose parents have been wiping their nose with Kleenex, and that can lead to a chronically irritated red nose that's in need of some kind of salve or healing.
Kleenex On-the-Go Travel Pack Tissues, $2.28, available at AmazonA good number of ski resorts I've gone to stock tissues and napkins, but they're usually the standard 1-ply type and scruffy — not the best ones to use for runny noses post-trail.
Since Korean skin care was introduced to Americans in 20173, the movement has become so ubiquitous and successful that you can find Korean beauty products at CVS, in the same vicinity as Revlon and Maybelline as well as Coca-Cola, Kleenex, and Kit-Kats.
That all added up to a massive PR campaign on behalf of the cuts that elided all of the bill's negative consequences, like the decision by Kleenex maker Kimberly-Clark to use its tax windfall to fund a plan that included laying off 3123,000 workers.
Hazel reading the lovely eulogy that Gus wrote for her prior to his death may have made us bawl well before Hazel said, "Okay," but I'll take all the Kleenex in the world over what author John Green said was his original idea for the novel's ending.
Quorum Films' short Borrowed Time, which was created through a co-op program at *Pixar but which Hamou-Lhadj, Coats, and other artists voluntarily worked on in their spare time, is chilling, heartbreaking, and will likely require at least one Kleenex to wipe your eyes upon viewing.
I spoke to Rachel, who comes from a background in linguistics, on how companies land on names for everything from pants to pizza, how AI is changing the way we name stuff, and why becoming the "Kleenex" of a category is actually a kiss of death.
It's become this rather unfunny running joke that The Melvins run through bassists like Kleenex—but, apart from cheap yuks, it's worthwhile to actually take some time to look at the artistry of deposed but certainly not disposable players like Joe Preston, Lori Black, and Kevin Rutmanis.
In 2003, after Gary Sampson was convicted of three premeditated murders in Massachusetts, the judge warned jurors, as the sentencing phase began, not to "permit the victims' families' testimony to overwhelm your ability to follow the law," even as he instructed a clerk to hand out Kleenex.
Some people come across a football field of old stuff — crusty jackets with dirty Kleenex still in the pockets; rows of dusty bottles, some still with decades-old Coca-Cola in it; patched-up chairs that have more holes than actual stuffing — and would rather do anything than enter.
" The confidante adds, "Whenever something good is happening in my life, she celebrates with me first, and when there's a hardship, she's there with Kleenex and a shoulder and a glass of wine and the best chat and a book that will help pull me out of wherever I am.
Scuf, which is pretty much the Kleenex of the market, makes solid standard pro controllers under its Impact and Pro lines, but its attempt at a C40-style device called the Scuf Vantage was plagued with early durability and wireless problems that it's been ironing out since its launch last fall.
We don't know about you, but we're over the moon for Rebecca Pearson's necklace on This Is Us.  The gold crescent moon design was given to Rebecca by Jack (that right there has us reaching for the Kleenex), and she wears it throughout season 1 of the hit NBC show.
" The confidante added, "Whenever something good is happening in my life, she celebrates with me first, and when there's a hardship, she's there with Kleenex and a shoulder and a glass of wine and the best chat and a book that will help pull me out of wherever I am.
If the C.E.O. of any public company in America behaved like Trump has over the past two years — constantly lying, tossing out aides like they were Kleenex, tweeting endlessly like a teenager, ignoring the advice of experts — he or she would have been fired by the board of directors long ago.
"Whenever something good is happening in my life, she celebrates with me first, and when there's a hardship, she's there with Kleenex and a shoulder and a glass of wine and the best chat and a book that will help pull me out of wherever I am," a close confidante told PEOPLE.
As she shared her story with me over a cup of tea and Kleenex, I tried to keep a professional and compassionate countenance, though, internally, I was bewildered by the realization that even into their 80s, people still fall for one another in that teenage, butterflies-in-the-stomach kind of way.
Cue a long story about how Vanya got the flowers blessed (summary: goes to Moscow, buys flowers, tells off flower seller for shouting in front of the flowers, finds nice policeman who lets her push in enormous queue, has flowers blessed.) Vanya wraps two rose petals in a Kleenex and hands them to me.
"It is absolutely reprehensible that you can get thrown in jail for stealing a box of Kleenex at the 7-11, but if you steal from people at a multi-million dollar scale, nothing happens to you," said Maeve Elise Brown, executive director of Housing and Economic Rights Advocates, a legal assistance group in Oakland.
Each repositioning in the galleries to look at this work — whether the Kleenex box resting on a trunk decorated with the image of a waterfall, the sound of water coming from within, or the panoramic photo of a Southwestern landscape lining the hallway — encourages another view through the floor-to-ceiling windows out toward the metal ponds.
There's something, probably mildly significant, to be said about the reduction of a human being to a set of numbers, but this is a piece about a tawdry bit of masturbatory nonsense that sold a lot of records and kept Kleenex in business for a while so we'll leave that article to someone a bit brighter.
Records like 2001's seminal Life is Full of Possibilities came on like Basic Channel fronted by Stuart Murdoch from Belle & Sebastian, and at least twenty times a year we here at THUMP find ourselves running out for a box of Kleenex after hearing the Superpitcher remix of "(This is) The Dream of Evan and Chan".
In those halcyon days before the internet, if you wanted bigger breasts, you took part in those time-honored traditions of filling your bra cups with Kleenex, shoplifting a pair of those silicone inserts from Victoria's Secret, or standing in front of the mirror repeating "I must, I must, I must increase my bust" while doing a variety of ineffective arm movements.
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The detritus of death is not beautiful: the wipes, the pill organizers and the medications, the Kleenex boxes, the disposable bed pads, the I.V. poles and the heat-therapy patches, the catheters and colostomy bags, the oxygen tanks and commodes, the bottles of Ensure liquid meal replacement, the bandages, the sterile gloves, the discarded packaging and used tissues in the wastebasket. Mrs.
We swallowed pills that had been crushed into Kleenex, and then we slipped into a sweaty black box of a music venue down the street, and I felt weightless, like I'd come back around to a truth that I had first been taught in church: that anything could happen, and a sort of grace that was both within you and outside you would pull you through.
One chilly afternoon several months ago, as I was standing by the front counter getting ready to pay for my supplies, the Jamaican cashier noticed that my nose was running (because of the cold weather), but rather than ignore it or tell me to wipe my nose, she plucked out a fresh tissue from her box of Kleenex, leaned across the counter, and wiped it for me.
In theory, shopping at CVS is supposed to be quick and easy, which is why it's so frustrating when you run in after work just to pick up a bottle of Advil Liqui-Gels and a box of Kleenex, then end up waiting in the checkout line for 20 minutes because apparently everyone else in the neighborhood is also coming down with a cold at the exact same time.
Today, you can find fashion-forward beaded handbags as part of designer collections around the world, from Lisa Folawiyo in Nigeria to Truss in Mexico to Shrimps from the UK. You can even find them on Asian e-commerce sites Alibaba, AliExpress, and Lazada, alongside Kleenex boxes, demented Sanrio characters, and rainbow chandeliers My grandma might have beaded as a hobby, but now it's a craft that is garnering the attention of fashion obsessives worldwide.
The tour guide claimed that in parts of China, Eichbaum's premier export market, the beer was so ubiquitous and had such great market penetration that Eichbaum's Chinese brand name was the word for beer in parts of that country—not unlike how Kleenex is a synonym for all tissue paper in the U.S. I was thinking about this last month as I sat in the press box at the Bayarena, home of Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
Here he comes, from the back of the theater, Al Pacino, swerving down the aisle, grinning and ricocheting from one set of rows into another with the delicious glee of a young boy who's stolen the car keys, kissing people in the audience as he heads toward the screen, shirt unbuttoned to mid-chest, skin tan like espresso foam, body engulfed by a heavy coat and a scarf that looks softer than Kleenex.
In the 1920s, to ensure a steady supply of newsprint for The Times and business for Kimberly-Clark, makers of Kleenex, the companies dammed the Mattagami River at Smoky Falls, amid northern Ontario's boundless ocean of black spruce, poplar, tamarack and birch; harnessed the river's power through four gigantic turbines; forged a 50-mile railroad; constructed an enormous mill; and leased the cutting rights to 4,300 square miles of boreal forest — an area twice the size of Prince Edward Island.
Here are some things I've done recently: challenged a T.S.A. agent who ordered me to remove a Kleenex from my pocket, sat in the wrong seat on a flight and claimed it was the other person's fault, told a lost-bag agent that I was about to miss my next flight when it was not true, sat on the floor at a departure gate in order to charge my phone, and, at a low moment, jostled my seatmate's arm right off our shared armrest while pretending I was doing something else.
Later, living elsewhere, I visited Madeline fairly often and began to notice that when we ate a meal together she used paper napkins instead of cloth, because, understandably, it was only her, just another solitary meal, or only her and me, which came to the same thing, except that after she set out a plate, a fork, and a knife next to the paper napkin she avoided using the napkin, paper or not, using a facial tissue sticking out of a nearby box, Kleenex Ultra Soft, ultra doux , to wipe her mouth or fingers, or walking over to the roll of paper towels in the rack above the kitchen sink and tearing off a segment of a single towel and wiping her mouth on it and then folding the segment over the smudged part and bringing it to the table to use again, leaving the paper napkin untouched.

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