Kleenex Anti-Viral Facial Tissues, 4 Cube Boxes (240 Total Tissues)
Kleenex Anti-Viral Facial Tissues, 4 Cube Boxes (240 Total Tissues)
Kleenex Anti-Viral Facial Tissues, 4 Cube Boxes (240 Total Tissues)
Kleenex Anti-Viral Facial Tissues, 4 Cube Boxes (240 Total Tissues)
Kleenex Anti-Viral Facial Tissues, 4 Cube Boxes (240 Total Tissues)
Kleenex Anti-Viral Facial Tissues, 4 Cube Boxes (240 Total Tissues)
Kleenex Anti-Viral Facial Tissues, 4 Cube Boxes (240 Total Tissues)
Kleenex Anti-Viral Facial Tissues, 4 Cube Boxes (240 Total Tissues)

Kleenex Anti-Viral Facial Tissues, 4 Cube Boxes (240 Total Tissues)

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    Kleenex Anti-Viral tissues are the only tissue that can kill 99.9% of cold and flu viruses*. Whether you need tissues for your home, office or classroom, with Kleenex Anti-Viral Facial Tissues, you get 12 cube boxes of 55 antiviral tissues, so you have plenty for everyone. Kleenex Anti-Viral tissue has a specially treated middle layer that wipes out cold and flu viruses in the tissue. When moisture hits the middle layer, the tissue will kill 99.9% of the viruses in the tissue. Plus, you can find a tissue box that fits your home because each tissue box is available in various colors and designs. Got the sniffles? Soothe that runny nose with a box of Kleenex Ultra Soft facial tissues. Kleenex Tissue was first introduced in 1924, when a package of 100 sheets sold for 65 cents. Although it was originally marketed as a cold cream remover, people used the tissue many other ways, especially as a disposable handkerchief. In 1930, advertising was changed to reflect this usage, and today more people buy Kleenex Tissue than any other brand. Kimberly-Clark also has one of the most progressive fiber procurement policies in the tissue industry. We support forestry practices that help conserve valuable forestlands, respect fundamental human rights and ensure both a thriving ecosystem and a sustainable source of wood fiber for the future. *Virucidal against: Rhinoviruses Type 1A and 2 (Rhinoviruses are the leading cause of the common cold), Influenza A and Influenza B (causes of the flu), Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV – the leading cause of lower respiratory tract infection in children)
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