Plus: Are bears really that soft? A few weeks ago, Procter & Gamble celebrated National Toilet Paper Day at an event featuring its Charmin brand mascot, Leonard the Bear.
Moreover, what does it mean when the Charmin bears are brown?
Our Brown Bears are standard & generally used, but we feature Red Bears to distinguish Charmin Ultra Strong, and Blue Bears to distinguish Charmin Ultra Soft. Sometimes it depends on the design too – a blue bear doesn’t stand out very well on a blue package!
Simply so, where is Charmin toilet paper currently manufactured?
Mehoopany, Pennsylvania
Thereof, who are the Charmin bears?
The “Charmin Bears” is a collective family of parents and children. Initially there was just one family of brown bears, with Leonard the Bear accompanied by Molly, Bill, Amy and Dylan.
Why is Charmin mascot a bear?
Hi @jeremypeppas When the bears are red, they’re indicating the Charmin is strong; when they are blue, it’s a sign of soft Charmin.