Lee
Senior Member
- Location
- Chatham, Ontario
What design is on your toilet paper, mine has flowers embossed on it. Kind of pretty actually.
Ok, one more question, one ply or two ply?
Ok, one more question, one ply or two ply?
Maybe it's healthier because of the dyes used to make colored tp? I've used white exclusively for decades for this reason.So long as it's sturdy enough to fit its purpose, I'm not bothered what it looks like. Although, now you bring the subject to our attention, you used to be able to get very pretty colours...now it all seems to be white.
Better for the environment...possibly?Maybe it's healthier because of the dyes used to make colored tp? I've used white exclusively for decades for this reason.
I mean health issues for women especially because of where it touches. Pets are colorblind anyway, except cats can see green and blue very well. I'm sure they don't care, and neither should you.Better for the environment...possibly?
I buy paper for my pets bedding and it comes in pink, blue and white....so they have pretty bedding while I have plain toilet paper!
That is something I hadn't considered (women's health). I'm sensitive to soap down there so that's something I have to be careful about.I mean health issues for women especially because of where it touches. Pets are colorblind anyway, except cats can see green and blue very well. I'm sure they don't care, and neither should you.![]()
Such a shame it never stays pretty long.What design is on your toilet paper, mine has flowers embossed on it. Kind of pretty actually.
Ok, one more question, one ply or two ply?
I never get the cheapest...your fingers would go right through it...I get whatever is on sale or cheapest.I don't care about what designs are on it considering what's going to happen to it anyway.
banned here in the UK too..well not sure about banned, rather than just stopped manufacturing... colours are still readily available in all supermarkets in Spain, Italy, and of course Amazon ...In our major supermarket Tesco.. all the same pastel colours I mentioned before by the same manufacturer are sold in Kitchen paper...Scott, 2 ply, 1000 sheets per roll. White. Colors, flowers, etc. banned decades ago for health & sewage reasons. Makes sense.
I forgot to mention, he always had a stinky cigar in his mouth!My late father used to lock himself in the bathroom and read the paper leaving a line-up waiting for their turn. Didn't matter what type of toilet paper it was. I remember making my mother and siblings so mad as for father's day, I purchased a toilet paper holder complete with small radio to give that extra enjoyment while he sat.
If I brought toilet paper near the horses, sheep, goats, etc...they would eat it!I mean health issues for women especially because of where it touches. Pets are colorblind anyway, except cats can see green and blue very well. I'm sure they don't care, and neither should you.![]()
I must admit, I have never seen 'coloured toilet paper' and I am not colour blind!So long as it's sturdy enough to fit its purpose, I'm not bothered what it looks like. Although, now you bring the subject to our attention, you used to be able to get very pretty colours...now it all seems to be white.
The patterns you refer to are probably the resulting Rorschach patterns. Here are some examples...Two ply
Buy it by the case
96 @ 500 sections
Cheaper but better than any cheap stuff
Not sure the pattern, but It starts out white.......