I wish that paper towel manufacturers would label their products more accurately. Case in point.
What you see here is the last sheet from a roll. Notice how it caresses the cardboard tubing like a couple in a warm embrace.
Now look what happens when you try to part said paper towel with it’s brown tube of love. That’s right it shreds to pieces and thus leaves us with out a whole usable sheet.
I’m one that can’t leave well enough alone and try a little more to get more of my “sheet.”
As you can see, my 200 sheet count is actually 199. They should put on the label “200 sheets minus 1.” Why do they feel the need to glue down that last sheet so much that it’s unusable? Charmin overcame this obstacle by lightly gluing two sheets together and then wrapping around the tube. That way you’re using an entire roll of that heavenly 3 ply aloe laced paper of love on your tush.



Our little family currently consists of Darryl, me, along with our pups Lucas & Lily. We've been together for 14 years now, and we love every minute of it. I enjoy all types of crafty things such as knitting, crocheting, photography, sewing, and making cards. Darryl enjoys gaming (both PC and PS3), playing guitar, cooking, and just veggin out. Lucas and Lily just love to sleep, eat, and pets.




