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| Text on Button | New Space Saving KLEENEX TISSUES 1960 |
| Image Description | Illustration of a purple, pink, and white tissue box on a red background with white text. |
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| Additional Information | Kleenex Brand tissues have a long history, developed by parent company Kimberly-Clark for a surprising original use: as filters inside soldiers’ gas masks during World War I! The innovative, crepe-like paper proved to be so useful that after the war, Kimberly-Clark began incorporating it into their consumer products. In the early 1920s, it was used in menstrual pads branded as Kotex. In 1924, a thinner and softer version of the material came onto the market specifically as a makeup remover. It wasn't until 1929, in response to reports that Kleenex was being used in place of a handkerchief, that the brand morphed into its now familiar form. Kleenex packaging has changed repeatedly over the decades to reflect changing trends and new features of the product; the one seen on this button is representative of Kleenex in 1960. See the Busy Button Museum’s other Kleenex packaging buttons from 1924, 1928, 1932, 1936, 1964, and 1968. |
| Sources |
Bellis, M. (2019). The History of Kleenex Tissue. ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-kleenex-tissue-1992033 Kleenex. (n.d.) The Tale of Kleenex. Kleenex. https://www.kleenex.co.uk/kleenex-history |
| Catalog ID | AD1154 |