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What is 'Bounty' made from?

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Washersaurus · 23/09/2007 21:12

Following on from the "Baby wipes made from plastic" thread; I just wondered if anyone could tell me what Bounty kitchen towel is made from...surely it can't be paper??

(This question is asked on behalf of DH btw )

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Snaf · 23/09/2007 21:13

Oh. I was going to say 'coconut'...

littlelapin · 23/09/2007 21:13

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MaryBleedinPoppins · 23/09/2007 21:13

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Tamum · 23/09/2007 21:14

I'm so glad it's not just me with the coconut and chocolate...

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controlfreaky2 · 23/09/2007 21:15

paper and the same glue they use to stick the coconut together in the other sort.....

Washersaurus · 23/09/2007 21:19

Y'know I didn't even consider the chocolate version when I posted . Thanks for the info LL, I will pass it on to DH.

I think what he really wanted to know was why it doesn't disintegrate like all the other brands of kitchen towel? What makes it different?

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scienceteacher · 26/09/2007 21:51

cellulose, Washersaurus

scienceteacher · 26/09/2007 21:54

I think its improved performance over other paper towels is down to its texture and fluffiness.

Rhubarb · 26/09/2007 21:55

chocolate and coconut.

SleeplessInTheStaceym11House · 26/09/2007 22:02

pmsl laughing rhubs thats what i thought!

LadyOfWaffle · 26/09/2007 22:04

ooo, bounty bar....

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