What do Americans think of disposable face towels?





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Disposable products have been growing more and more popular around the world, disposable face towels amongst them. I’m really curious to know what Americans think of disposable face towels. Do they use them often? Would they perfer to buy one-time facial towels for family? How many annual disposable face towels are used a year?










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  • In the US, "disposable face towel" would mean something you used once and threw away -- a "wipe". But bear in mind that this is not the place to do product research.

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  • Off-topic, but I generally don't think Americans use disposable face towels like you describe, especially not to the extent that Asian cultures do.

    – Nick
    1 hour ago


















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Disposable products have been growing more and more popular around the world, disposable face towels amongst them. I’m really curious to know what Americans think of disposable face towels. Do they use them often? Would they perfer to buy one-time facial towels for family? How many annual disposable face towels are used a year?










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  • In the US, "disposable face towel" would mean something you used once and threw away -- a "wipe". But bear in mind that this is not the place to do product research.

    – Hot Licks
    3 hours ago






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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because blatantly off-topic.

    – Ubi hatt
    2 hours ago











  • Off-topic, but I generally don't think Americans use disposable face towels like you describe, especially not to the extent that Asian cultures do.

    – Nick
    1 hour ago














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Disposable products have been growing more and more popular around the world, disposable face towels amongst them. I’m really curious to know what Americans think of disposable face towels. Do they use them often? Would they perfer to buy one-time facial towels for family? How many annual disposable face towels are used a year?










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Disposable products have been growing more and more popular around the world, disposable face towels amongst them. I’m really curious to know what Americans think of disposable face towels. Do they use them often? Would they perfer to buy one-time facial towels for family? How many annual disposable face towels are used a year?







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  • In the US, "disposable face towel" would mean something you used once and threw away -- a "wipe". But bear in mind that this is not the place to do product research.

    – Hot Licks
    3 hours ago






  • 4





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because blatantly off-topic.

    – Ubi hatt
    2 hours ago











  • Off-topic, but I generally don't think Americans use disposable face towels like you describe, especially not to the extent that Asian cultures do.

    – Nick
    1 hour ago



















  • In the US, "disposable face towel" would mean something you used once and threw away -- a "wipe". But bear in mind that this is not the place to do product research.

    – Hot Licks
    3 hours ago






  • 4





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because blatantly off-topic.

    – Ubi hatt
    2 hours ago











  • Off-topic, but I generally don't think Americans use disposable face towels like you describe, especially not to the extent that Asian cultures do.

    – Nick
    1 hour ago

















In the US, "disposable face towel" would mean something you used once and threw away -- a "wipe". But bear in mind that this is not the place to do product research.

– Hot Licks
3 hours ago





In the US, "disposable face towel" would mean something you used once and threw away -- a "wipe". But bear in mind that this is not the place to do product research.

– Hot Licks
3 hours ago




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4





I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because blatantly off-topic.

– Ubi hatt
2 hours ago





I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because blatantly off-topic.

– Ubi hatt
2 hours ago













Off-topic, but I generally don't think Americans use disposable face towels like you describe, especially not to the extent that Asian cultures do.

– Nick
1 hour ago





Off-topic, but I generally don't think Americans use disposable face towels like you describe, especially not to the extent that Asian cultures do.

– Nick
1 hour ago










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