Are the Charmin bears red or blue?

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.

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Accordingly, do the Charmin bears have names?

Initially there was just one family of brown bears, with Leonard the Bear accompanied by Molly, Bill, Amy and Dylan. This was later split into distinct families of bears: five blue ones called the “Charmin Ultra Soft Family” and five red ones called the “Charmin Ultra Strong Family”.

Regarding this, is Charmin Made in USA? Procter & Gamble — the company that produces Charmin — has plant locations in 31 cities in the U.S., including Phoenix, where they manufacture a variety of products. Big toilet paper manufacturing sites are in Pennsylvania, California and a few other states.

Likewise, people ask, what happened to Charmin toilet paper?

P&G replaced it with a cheaper substandard Charmin Ultra Clean toilet paper made up of compressed paper dust, but they used the same UPC code. … P&G replaced it with a cheaper substandard Charmin Ultra Clean toilet paper made up of compressed paper dust, but they used the same UPC code.

What toilet paper uses Bears?

Procter & Gamble (PG)’s Charmin toilet paper ads have been found misleading by an ad watchdog, and P&G has agreed to stop exaggerating how little TP is “left behind” when an animated bear uses it in the woods.

Why is there a bear in the Charmin commercial?

A few weeks ago, Procter & Gamble celebrated National Toilet Paper Day at an event featuring its Charmin brand mascot, Leonard the Bear. … The preponderance of bears on toilet-paper packaging—along with angels, babies, and puppies—derives from the dominance of the major players in the bath-tissue industry.

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