Save Money by Buying Store Brand Bath Tissue

Sara Simple
Gather some leaves because they're in season right now and use them daily for wiping. Look for maple flat leafy varieties. Use these as supplements in place of your toilet tissue to extend their availability. After all we are trying to save money. Not only the leaves are natural but are also safe for the septic system. Just don't use too much of it making it hard to go down the toilet when flushed. You think I am joking but when you think of it, what do people in the third world use when their necessities are limited to the resources around them. Having lived in Cambodia in my early childhood I can tell you I have had to use such things close at hand. I did not use leaves though, but paper instead brought from school, so in a sense I was reusing paper.

Ok all right I don't suppose I can convince you to do that here unless you were lost in the woods without your toiletries, leaving your only option to leaves nonetheless. In the case of wintertime where snow exists I'd say use the snow and wash your hands afterwards. To be realistic here we're talking about a conventional society and our dependent on the commercial industry to provide us with the luxury of soft paper on a roll for bathroom purposes. These so called toilet paper or bathroom tissue comes in one or two ply or three ply even quilted, plain, and colored.

Though choices and prices vary consumers are still befuddled as to which ones to buy. If money is not an issue a three ply quilted brand is the best choice. Quilted Northern brand is offering their latest version of three-ply bathroom tissue a money back refunds if you're not completely satisfy. Charmin is another big brand that is also available quilted, but is strong and soft if you prefer them. Charmin is popular as well as Scott by families for their reasonably priced products and size, and I've used them all but I like to cut my spending so I'm always on the lookout for a bigger better deal. Other tissues like Angel Soft and Soft 'n' Gentle are better priced but they don't last as long and tend to be dusty.

Lastly, you know you got a good product when you stick with it. I like Scott for their long lasting tissue, and also because they are somewhat strong but dependable and not too dusty. What I no longer like about it is of course the price. It use to be 2 for a dollar deal, but with the economy in this changing world Scott is expensive. What to buy then you ask. Store brands offer the best choices. I prefer Hannaford brand bath tissue for their quality, quantity, and price. Instead of a 12 pack lasting your family 2 or 3 weeks, for a family of 3 or 4 to sometimes 6, Hannaford bath tissue can last twice as long and cost half the price of those premium brands even without a coupon. Locate your favorite local grocery supermarket and try their tissues.

I'm not an affiliate or employed by Hannaford by any means. They're just a good quality Maine company who cares about their consumers, employees, and the environment.

Sources:

www.charmin.com

www.scottbrand.com

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Published by Sara Simple

I am a naturalized citizen with families in the US and Asia. An odd child in the family, always enjoyed reading writing learning and researching.  View profile

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