Kimberly Clark
Definition
Kimberly-Clark Corporation, an American multinational personal care company founded in 1872, best known for manufacturing essential hygiene products like Kleenex tissues, Huggies diapers, and Kotex sanitary items.
A global leader in consumer tissue and hygiene products, with a portfolio including brands like Scott, Pull-Ups, and Depend, emphasizing innovation in absorbent and cleaning solutions.
Examples
After the toddler tornado hit the living room, I reached for Kimberly Clark wipes – because nothing says 'parenting pro' like a fresh wipe army.
Kimberly Clark's Kleenex saved my date night when allergies turned me into a human faucet; romance preserved, one sneeze at a time.
In the great diaper debate, my vote goes to Kimberly Clark's Huggies – they've contained more chaos than a reality TV reunion.
Grandpa hoards Kimberly Clark toilet paper like it's the last bunker in a zombie apocalypse; priorities, amirite?