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Although it seems to be off the shelves now coloured toilet paper (particularly yellow, peach & pastel blue) was still pretty common in Australia within the last 5 years.
"Its to be able to clearly see the contrast and effectiveness of the cleaning and how much material is still left ".. response I received when asked they love euphemism why dont they call it derriere wipe paper?? lol
Here in Switzerland you can find nearly the whole rainbow of TP colors - just not all at once. They're often released as seasonal limited editions, alongside TPs with seasonal printed patterns like hearts for valentines, gold stars for Christmas, purple flowers in the spring, etc. (Never mind the printed designs on paper towels!!)
@@dsxa918 I have switched to finishing the job with a wet washcloth (I have dark colored ones for that and white ones for my face ;) ). Slightly lathering it up with soap before use prevents staining. This is so much gentler, no bleeding, no itching, no irritation. Try it out.
My aunt always used to have black toilet paper because it matched the colour scheme in her bathroom but I've always felt rather strange using it... it was just odd thinking that you couldn't actually see the "stains" after using it (if you cared to look at it), so it just always felt like I couldn't be sure if it was actually clean when I was using it. But that's really the only instance I've seen of dyed toilet paper (I live in Luxembourg btw).
Gynecologists started to advise women to use uncolored and unscented toilet paper around the mid 1970s because of increasing urethritis and yeast infection in non sexually active females. So back to white got more popular.
Ender Skies That would be the urethritis along with perfumed scented paper that would set up an inflammatory response, hence increasing mucosal secretions and providing a increased warm wet dark area for yeast to naturally grow and flourish. leading to over population of the fungus and causing symptoms associated with it. so yeah Einstein that's why many doctors recommended to use white unscented toilet paper. Along with White cotton underwear as well.
I live in Russia. Unbleached toilet paper is pretty common, and it is cheaper. Colored (usuallyy yellow, lime or pink) tp is as common as white here, and it costs the same.
In Soviet Russia, toilet paper wipes you! On a more serious note, Russians are generally seen as tough people. It seems strangely fitting that they use tougher toilet paper as well.
jethro035181 Puny weakling! We use iron pickaxes to mine our shit here. It is used in Russian bullet-proof vest and is most effective in World. Here we scratch our balls with sandpaper.
Yeah uh, your final conclusion is not true. It wasn't stopped because of cost. Most tp was colored in the 70s as I remember it and people bought it. I also remember when they stopped selling it. They stopped because it caused vaginal infections. That's it. I remember when science or whomever began warning us. I remember my mom going out of her way to find white-we usually got light pink. I remember when it became hard to find colored and the fda or whatever advising against it. Nope. Not because of money but pum pum issues.
marie watson He never said that's why they stopped, he was merely stating that the costs is the reason why they haven't made a comeback despite now being safe to use.
marie watson It didn't cause yeast infections is made them more difficult to detect. We had a blue bath and blue tp. My aunt had a pink bath and pink tp. The colors weren't as vibrant as the ones shown
Coloured toilet paper to match the decor, it wouldn't match it for long haha. Also if it was brown you mightn't know if you had done a good enough wiping job.
I was just starting school in the early 70s and I remember having colored toilet paper in the bathrooms. However, my strongest memories were of the family across the street whose sons were on their high school basketball team. It was a perfectly normal thing in my early days to wake up on Saturday mornings to see the very tall tree in their front lawn shrouded in dozens of rolls worth of pastel toilet paper. It always looked like a giant Easter or springtime display to me. All colors were represented. LOL!
As a kid, I remember hearing all of the adult women talking about how their “pu$$y itched like hell,” as a result of developing a yeast infection after using colored toilet paper, with some women talking about how how they wanted to use hairbrushes in their vagina to stop the itching. That was enough to scare me, and I never used colored toilet paper 🧻 after hearing that. Now, this video talked about everything else, except for the fact that women were prone to yeast infections after using colored toilet paper. I don’t expect a male to cover these issues, as many don’t understand the infrastructure of a pu$$y. I just wanted to point out the fact that women had yeast issues with colored toilet paper.
I remember the colored paper. (60s/70s) I also remember it printed with colored flowers, which answered the question of which way the roll was meant to go on, because you could only make the flowers 'bloom' if you made it dispense 'over'. So there, Dad!
In the US, I remember that colored TP was common in the 1960s, but my father, a plumber, banned it at our house because of the dyes going into the water system.
oh god I had forgotten that coloured TP used to be the norm in my early childhood! We used sky blue in my toilette, and man it was harsh! (despite the brand itself was named Soft)
growing up, in the 70's & 80's in the US, my mom always bought pastel blue Northern toilet paper, to match the blue bathroom. eventually, they changed it to white with blue flowers printed on it, which she still bought. but sometime in the late 90's or so, she wasn't able to find any dyed toilet paper and was forced to switch to white. she was very sad to see her matching paper be discontinued.
A man on his way home was in a hurry - he was about to crap his pants. Almost home he remembered he was out of toilet paper, so he dashed into the Quickie Mart to get some. They were out, but the clerk told him the "boutique" next door probably had some. Entering the boutique he was assaulted by scented candles and elevator music. An overdressed woman wearing too much makeup asked if she could help him. He said, "I need toilet paper." She said, "Our bathroom tissue is over here... We have white, rose, pastel blue, sunshine yellow, and pink. What color would you prefer?" He said, "Just gimme the white. I'll color it myself when I get home."
Yeah, it's a somewhat common reference. In college they gave use two rolls for free on a certain night of the week. It was called TP night. So you would hear people say things like "Oh I forgot to get my TP, I'll be right back."
In Austria they also sell light yellow toilet paper.. I've also seen pink paper... recently I saw a limited edition being sold that was lilac coloured and apparently smelled like flowers... sometimes there's also limited editions which have poems or sayings on them or cartoons for kids..
I remember the pastel colored TP in the 50s and 60s. I thought they had to get rid of it for health reasons but I was just a kid. In Berlin we got a cheap roll of TP and it looked like that brownish roll there. It was so thick and rough we could write on it with a marker so we used it for a countdown calendar for days left on that tour of duty. We tore off a sheet each day. lol
In Poland, both unbleached and colored TP is still common on the shelves, with mostly pastel yellow, orange or pinkish colors and the unbleached version advertised as eco-friendly and cheaper at the same time.
idc what color my TP is... it all ends up brown anyways. I'd use un-bleached brownish TP if it was cheeper. tho for some reason white looks softer. odd.
In Poland at least half of the TP is dyed or at least white with different dyed parts - for example currently I have white TP with many colorful flowers. And it isn't more expensive than white. Same with fully dyed TP. The cost is only seen in the very expensive type. And I buy Good, not Luxury (they don't differ very much - just by the amount of perfume that is added).
At a budget hotel I used to manage, our TP supplier had their own brand of TP in white, or a creamy yellow. I decided to order the creamy yellow as it looked better. Even after I left the business, my successors still continued to purchase creamy yellow TP. It just looked nicer then plain bright white.
I am 32 and I remember colored T.P. as a kid if i am not mistaken i was like 8 or 10 yes old when it was no longer sold in my local grocery store. I remembered seeing something in TV news that the dye used to color the T.P. was bad for the skin.
they're showing super bright colors, I remember my grandmother having a seafoam or easter green paper in her bathroom when I was little. it matched her decor. there was very little color, it was very pastel
My loo roll is peach upstairs, downstairs it is scented and has pictures of sea horses and shells etc on it. I've also bought a pack of 4 Christmas ones!
Another reason toilet paper might white is because, in the heyday of decorator colors, blue TP sold at a much faster rate than other colors. In my local supermarket, they couldn't move yellow, pink, or green TP to save their lives but blue TP flew off the shelves. So, white TP removes the color choice from the populace and stores only have to stock and inventory one color.
coloured and patterned tp is still common here in Europe. The Germans seem to like blue, here in Switzerland orange seems to be popular, recently a light brown (with shea) came out, and patterned (with chamomile) is also popular (and what we use in my house😊)
Also, there is already an entire aisle in the supermarket devoted TP because of all the different sizes and brands. If it came in multiple colors, they would need multiple aisles.
I'm in the US and as a kid I would see pink, beige, yellow and blue far more often than white. Beige is interesting because it's not quite brown but getting close. I actually miss colored toilet paper. It was more fun than boring ol' white. Also, we had a pink toilet.
I remember pink toilet paper growing up, but trying to figure out when my grandma stop getting it lol. i do have hello kitty toilet paper which has pink in it though, but the whole roll isn't pink, just the outlines of hello kitty is pink.
There's a Portuguese company (it's called Renova) that makes all colors, black, red, flourescent green... take your pick. It's expensive as hell, though.
When I was in France. I remember seeing pink, green, blue, and yellow coloured toilet paper in supermarket shelves which was weird to me seeing different colours
this just reminded me of something I never took particular notice to, we have pink toilet paper back home in Cameroon, i just never though about that in all the years I have left
We generally buy white but sometimes get blue as our bathroom has blue tiles lol. I think our stores only stock white pink and blue but im sure peach and green used to be available.
Even Kleenex now is only white. It used to have quite a few colours.....in fact one autumn they came out with red Kleenex that they figured would be good to mark trails through the bush. They never considered than rain would cause it to disintegrate. They never did it again. Our mill has been here since the 1920s and is still operating 100 years later.
I miss the colours. Facial tissue used to be colour coordinated with room decor as well. The first change was getting rid of the all over dye, and just printing line drawings of flowers in colour. Then it went totally white. It was said that the dyes were harmful to the environment.
I'd like to see the colored version make a comeback. When I was 17 my friend and I wrapped her boyfriend s car in colored TP as a gag. It looked cool cause it was the colored variety! LOL
I remember about 30 years ago my sister was pregnant at the time and she used tp that had colored flowers on it. She told me she thought it was blood, and for a pregnant woman to spot was not a good idea. She bought white from then on.
Now when were the standards set for roll width and tube diameter? There is such a wide variance now that you almost need to weigh a roll of TP to understand just how much value your getting. The amount of sheets are very misleading.
I use Renova's colored toilet paper when I have parties, butt since that's incredibly expensive and I'm wary of the chemicals added to name brand/generic toilet paper, have been transitioning to more natural TP😉
I live in france, and we have white and pink toilet paper. ironically. Green is also becoming a thing now, to seem more "natural" (though ironically, I don't think that "mother nature" would appreciate the extra dyes)
I'm old enough to remember having a coloured bathroom suit in the first house I bought, it was a soft beige sort of colour, I hated when I couldn't get soft beige tp as the white never looked right. how times change, I only said the other week that supermarkets no longer sell coloured paper. I think coloured paper fell out of fashion when white bathrooms suites came back into fashion.
I was just thinking that myself. Back in the day when everybody had pink, blue, or yellow bath suites, it wasn't too difficult to make colored paper to match, as it was only three colors, and pastel ones at that. Then the 70's came, and with it came avocado green bath suites. Which in and of themselves had potential, but with the amount of dye it would have taken to get avocado TP, there wouldn't be any absorbency left. Not to mention, TP 'dandruff' is gross enough in white and pastel. In avocado, it'd be zombie city. Eurgh!
Just recently I was thinking about growing up in the 70's, and how everyone had blue, yellow or pink TP....and I started questioning my own memory, thinking I've somehow made this up. Good to know I'm not going crazy, yet.
in the USA we bought the pastel colors until the Late 1970's when they said the dyes caused or could cause Cancer or infections ... So my mom stopped buying it and then they stopped selling it... I would love a safe alternative to the white always have and always will hate the white...
Hello. Can you do a video on what did people use before toilet paper was created and popularized? I'm watching a Try Guys video on surviving in the wilderness alone and they don't have toilet paper or a good substitute.
Here where i live (Spain), i think the most varied aisles in supermarkets are, in order: 1-UHT Milk 2-bath stuff 3-Toilet paper. I dont know how cand people give much care to something you use to rub on your butt.
I like the colored TP and sinks, toilets, tubs of the 70s. It is one thing I wish we would have kept. Everything now is white and grey like some sort of bland prison.
My only bitch with this clip is that a lot, and I mean a *lot* of TP in Britain is still tinted and sold as "peach", "apricot" or some such. Also, the eco-friendly stuff is a kind of light grey. The title should have a "Most" in it.
Colored TP is still available and popular in primarily Orthodox Jewish communities in the US. It's because of strict Jewish rules imposed on menstruating women. Women who might just spot a little between periods don't want to notice, because if they see the red blood, then they have to follow these rules (including things like not being able to hand something to her husband). It's harder to notice blood on darker colored paper.
Whoever figures out a way to create wet toilet paper like those "flushable" wipes except which is actually flushable without causing problems with plumbing and water treatment plants and such will be a billionaire. Really, the wet wipes are so much better that I think municipal waste treatment systems should be changed to accommodate it rather than people be expected to not use them.
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Pink toilet paper is still common in Europe...
I was just thinking that I do remember seeing pink and light yellow loo rolls in Europe
Theodor Butters Same i saw this and i was like huh we use pink all the time
Sometimes you'll get that shitty eastern-european pink TP that feels like wiping your ass with sandpaper... Second-world Problems
Theodor Butters
Was just about to mention this. See pink toilet paper all the time. Makes me wonder why it prevails over other colors.
Although it seems to be off the shelves now coloured toilet paper (particularly yellow, peach & pastel blue) was still pretty common in Australia within the last 5 years.
milksheihk Still common in Europe too!
I'm from germany and my flatmate keeps buying christmas themed toilet paper
With balls?
In the UK, too. All supermarkets sell sort of peach/yellow/blue/green.
yep still got colour in the UK... also fuck auto correct on colour... im British!
I thought it was so you can see your poo easier against a contrasted background.
That's the same thing I thought.
I'm glad I'm not the only person who looks at it.
Yes, saying good bye hurts.
Allard Freichmann Unless you suffer from constipation, then it's not saying goodbye that hurts.
Get more exercise, drink milk, eat chillies with mayo, eat soup, eat oatmeal, an apple or an orange at breakfast, eat vegetables at every meal.
me before hearing it makes it softer; "if it was cheaper, yeah? I would use it. " After; "nevermind"
I thought it was to see how much shit is left on my arse
"Its to be able to clearly see the contrast and effectiveness of the cleaning and how much material is still left ".. response I received when asked they love euphemism why dont they call it derriere wipe paper?? lol
ParkerDai
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because white goes well with brown?
What about red?
People are very proud on their jobs and earnings.
If you are using *used toilet paper* to decorate your house, then I'm afraid you have far more serious issues than can be addressed here.
Hawkecrail 🤢
Here in Switzerland you can find nearly the whole rainbow of TP colors - just not all at once. They're often released as seasonal limited editions, alongside TPs with seasonal printed patterns like hearts for valentines, gold stars for Christmas, purple flowers in the spring, etc. (Never mind the printed designs on paper towels!!)
In Australia, we use sandpaper. Because here - in this country - men are still men. Fuck yeah.
Here in Canada I moisturise my starfish because it gets so cold we get dried out and toilet paper chafes enough you'll see blood after long enough
@@dsxa918 I have switched to finishing the job with a wet washcloth (I have dark colored ones for that and white ones for my face ;) ). Slightly lathering it up with soap before use prevents staining. This is so much gentler, no bleeding, no itching, no irritation. Try it out.
today i used a coffee filter
Good on ya Carly Q
Carly Q hmmmmm
That might raise some sanitation issues. Cross contamination between the toilet and the kitchen.
Was that before or after you filtered coffee through it? :-/
For a pee or a poop?
My aunt always used to have black toilet paper because it matched the colour scheme in her bathroom but I've always felt rather strange using it... it was just odd thinking that you couldn't actually see the "stains" after using it (if you cared to look at it), so it just always felt like I couldn't be sure if it was actually clean when I was using it. But that's really the only instance I've seen of dyed toilet paper (I live in Luxembourg btw).
Lets make toilet paper invisible.
Every goth who read this post is now wondering where they can get black TP.
Gynecologists started to advise women to use uncolored and unscented toilet paper around the mid 1970s because of increasing urethritis and yeast infection in non sexually active females. So back to white got more popular.
Ender Skies Ever have a yeast infection? no lol about it.
Ender Skies That would be the urethritis along with perfumed scented paper that would set up an inflammatory response, hence increasing mucosal secretions and providing a increased warm wet dark area for yeast to naturally grow and flourish. leading to over population of the fungus and causing symptoms associated with it. so yeah Einstein that's why many doctors recommended to use white unscented toilet paper. Along with White cotton underwear as well.
Switching from pantyhose to stockings can also help, FWIW.
asphodelale Absolutely. The fewer layers the better.
Or green.
I live in Russia. Unbleached toilet paper is pretty common, and it is cheaper. Colored (usuallyy yellow, lime or pink) tp is as common as white here, and it costs the same.
In Soviet Russia, toilet paper wipes you!
On a more serious note, Russians are generally seen as tough people. It seems strangely fitting that they use tougher toilet paper as well.
....in my part of russia we use sand paper to demonstrate our toughness and loyalty to vladimir putin
jethro035181 Puny weakling! We use iron pickaxes to mine our shit here. It is used in Russian bullet-proof vest and is most effective in World. Here we scratch our balls with sandpaper.
Yeah uh, your final conclusion is not true. It wasn't stopped because of cost. Most tp was colored in the 70s as I remember it and people bought it. I also remember when they stopped selling it. They stopped because it caused vaginal infections. That's it. I remember when science or whomever began warning us. I remember my mom going out of her way to find white-we usually got light pink. I remember when it became hard to find colored and the fda or whatever advising against it.
Nope. Not because of money but pum pum issues.
marie watson He never said that's why they stopped, he was merely stating that the costs is the reason why they haven't made a comeback despite now being safe to use.
"Most tp was colored in the 70s..."
WTF? I have never seen a roll of colored TP in my life and I was born in the 60's...
marie watson It didn't cause yeast infections is made them more difficult to detect. We had a blue bath and blue tp. My aunt had a pink bath and pink tp. The colors weren't as vibrant as the ones shown
Detective John Kimble Who is your daddy
I want colored toilet paper now
Oh my god, you can't just ask people why they're white!
If you're Gandalf why are you white?
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Coloured toilet paper to match the decor, it wouldn't match it for long haha. Also if it was brown you mightn't know if you had done a good enough wiping job.
I was just starting school in the early 70s and I remember having colored toilet paper in the bathrooms. However, my strongest memories were of the family across the street whose sons were on their high school basketball team. It was a perfectly normal thing in my early days to wake up on Saturday mornings to see the very tall tree in their front lawn shrouded in dozens of rolls worth of pastel toilet paper. It always looked like a giant Easter or springtime display to me. All colors were represented. LOL!
Pink toilet paper is widely available in France.
....brings out the gay in your culture
As a kid, I remember hearing all of the adult women talking about how their “pu$$y itched like hell,” as a result of developing a yeast infection after using colored toilet paper, with some women talking about how how they wanted to use hairbrushes in their vagina to stop the itching. That was enough to scare me, and I never used colored toilet paper 🧻 after hearing that.
Now, this video talked about everything else, except for the fact that women were prone to yeast infections after using colored toilet paper. I don’t expect a male to cover these issues, as many don’t understand the infrastructure of a pu$$y.
I just wanted to point out the fact that women had yeast issues with colored toilet paper.
Here in Austria toilet paper is mostly white but yellow is also very common.
Great one! I wondered why natural color wasn't more popular and softness definitely explains it.
I remember the colored paper. (60s/70s) I also remember it printed with colored flowers, which answered the question of which way the roll was meant to go on, because you could only make the flowers 'bloom' if you made it dispense 'over'. So there, Dad!
I swear I saw some toilet paper with flowers on it when I was younger, the thing is I'm not even 20.
In the US, I remember that colored TP was common in the 1960s, but my father, a plumber, banned it at our house because of the dyes going into the water system.
oh god I had forgotten that coloured TP used to be the norm in my early childhood! We used sky blue in my toilette, and man it was harsh! (despite the brand itself was named Soft)
Blue toilet paper was still pretty common in the US unto at lest the early 1990s, if I remember correctly. Perhaps other colors as well.
growing up, in the 70's & 80's in the US, my mom always bought pastel blue Northern toilet paper, to match the blue bathroom. eventually, they changed it to white with blue flowers printed on it, which she still bought. but sometime in the late 90's or so, she wasn't able to find any dyed toilet paper and was forced to switch to white. she was very sad to see her matching paper be discontinued.
In the Czech Republic back in the day, you could get pink toilet paper. I miss scented toilet paper.
A man on his way home was in a hurry - he was about to crap his pants. Almost home he remembered he was out of toilet paper, so he dashed into the Quickie Mart to get some. They were out, but the clerk told him the "boutique" next door probably had some.
Entering the boutique he was assaulted by scented candles and elevator music. An overdressed woman wearing too much makeup asked if she could help him.
He said, "I need toilet paper."
She said, "Our bathroom tissue is over here... We have white, rose, pastel blue, sunshine yellow, and pink. What color would you prefer?"
He said, "Just gimme the white. I'll color it myself when I get home."
And now I finally understand what Beavis meant when he said he needed teepee for his bunghole - I've never heard toilet paper called TP before!
Yeah, it's a somewhat common reference. In college they gave use two rolls for free on a certain night of the week. It was called TP night. So you would hear people say things like "Oh I forgot to get my TP, I'll be right back."
We always had pink TP when I was a kid. I never thought about it but you're right - you never see it in the stores anymore.
In Austria they also sell light yellow toilet paper.. I've also seen pink paper... recently I saw a limited edition being sold that was lilac coloured and apparently smelled like flowers... sometimes there's also limited editions which have poems or sayings on them or cartoons for kids..
I'm glad this channel is super active now!
I remember the pastel colored TP in the 50s and 60s. I thought they had to get rid of it for health reasons but I was just a kid. In Berlin we got a cheap roll of TP and it looked like that brownish roll there. It was so thick and rough we could write on it with a marker so we used it for a countdown calendar for days left on that tour of duty. We tore off a sheet each day. lol
In Poland, both unbleached and colored TP is still common on the shelves, with mostly pastel yellow, orange or pinkish colors and the unbleached version advertised as eco-friendly and cheaper at the same time.
Wow! I remember pastel pink and blue toilet paper when I was a kid in the 80's! I always wondered why they didn't have it anymore...
Scott tissue toilet paper was available in a number of different colors while I was growing up (50's, 60's, 70's) in the US. It was like sandpaper.
Us Russians laugh at you puny Westerners crying about sandpaper, we here in Russia mine our shit to be used in Russian bullet-proof vest.
Videos like this are why I love this channel!
idc what color my TP is... it all ends up brown anyways.
I'd use un-bleached brownish TP if it was cheeper.
tho for some reason white looks softer. odd.
The bleaching process makes the material softer.
Unbleached TP is called John Wayne TP, because it's rough, it's tough, and it don't take $h!t off of nobody!
In Poland at least half of the TP is dyed or at least white with different dyed parts - for example currently I have white TP with many colorful flowers. And it isn't more expensive than white. Same with fully dyed TP. The cost is only seen in the very expensive type. And I buy Good, not Luxury (they don't differ very much - just by the amount of perfume that is added).
At a budget hotel I used to manage, our TP supplier had their own brand of TP in white, or a creamy yellow. I decided to order the creamy yellow as it looked better. Even after I left the business, my successors still continued to purchase creamy yellow TP. It just looked nicer then plain bright white.
I miss the pastel colors. I liked to color coordinate with my bathroom decor. sometimes you can find small printed designs on the tp.
I am 32 and I remember colored T.P. as a kid if i am not mistaken i was like 8 or 10 yes old when it was no longer sold in my local grocery store. I remembered seeing something in TV news that the dye used to color the T.P. was bad for the skin.
they're showing super bright colors, I remember my grandmother having a seafoam or easter green paper in her bathroom when I was little. it matched her decor. there was very little color, it was very pastel
My loo roll is peach upstairs, downstairs it is scented and has pictures of sea horses and shells etc on it. I've also bought a pack of 4 Christmas ones!
this is an important question thanks for answering
Another reason toilet paper might white is because, in the heyday of decorator colors, blue TP sold at a much faster rate than other colors. In my local supermarket, they couldn't move yellow, pink, or green TP to save their lives but blue TP flew off the shelves. So, white TP removes the color choice from the populace and stores only have to stock and inventory one color.
I have clear memories of colored TP and to be honest, until now I hadn't noticed it was no longer available.
coloured and patterned tp is still common here in Europe. The Germans seem to like blue, here in Switzerland orange seems to be popular, recently a light brown (with shea) came out, and patterned (with chamomile) is also popular (and what we use in my house😊)
Also, there is already an entire aisle in the supermarket devoted TP because of all the different sizes and brands. If it came in multiple colors, they would need multiple aisles.
I'm in the US and as a kid I would see pink, beige, yellow and blue far more often than white. Beige is interesting because it's not quite brown but getting close. I actually miss colored toilet paper. It was more fun than boring ol' white. Also, we had a pink toilet.
Adrastia more fun how?
+Raydon Zeus Pierre think about how interesting it would be if you had a different color of toilet paper every time you pooed instead of just white
I rememeber in the early 90's. pink toilet paper was available in the typical grocery store here in the US.
if the non-bleached one was cheaper I would buy it over the white however if they're the same price, I would be the white.
In Europe, we got colored toilet paper.
Morfeus Where in Europe?
TheEreder There is no colored toilet paper in the UK....
Jonathan Bloomfield that sucks.
in germany brown and black is the new craze
Seems like brown and black toilet paper would be a bit confusing.
I remember pink toilet paper growing up, but trying to figure out when my grandma stop getting it lol. i do have hello kitty toilet paper which has pink in it though, but the whole roll isn't pink, just the outlines of hello kitty is pink.
My late father said he preferred white TP as it cut down on guesswork on how thorough a wipe was.
You can buy coloured toilet paper, though. My local corner shop has always sold it.
I definitely remember colored toilet paper being around when I was a kid, most often pale blue.
There's a Portuguese company (it's called Renova) that makes all colors, black, red, flourescent green... take your pick. It's expensive as hell, though.
Here in the Uk it's common to get dyed tp but not garish colours, "pebble", baby blue and a light mint green are all common
When I was in France. I remember seeing pink, green, blue, and yellow coloured toilet paper in supermarket shelves which was weird to me seeing different colours
I love those videos. They're so random.
I found a box of bevis and buthead toilet paper. It had comics on it
I remember begging my mom to get the blue TP when I was a kid in Brooklyn, NY and this reminded me of all of that lol.
this just reminded me of something I never took particular notice to, we have pink toilet paper back home in Cameroon, i just never though about that in all the years I have left
We generally buy white but sometimes get blue as our bathroom has blue tiles lol. I think our stores only stock white pink and blue but im sure peach and green used to be available.
Even Kleenex now is only white. It used to have quite a few colours.....in fact one autumn they came out with red Kleenex that they figured would be good to mark trails through the bush. They never considered than rain would cause it to disintegrate. They never did it again. Our mill has been here since the 1920s and is still operating 100 years later.
I miss the colours. Facial tissue used to be colour coordinated with room decor as well. The first change was getting rid of the all over dye, and just printing line drawings of flowers in colour. Then it went totally white. It was said that the dyes were harmful to the environment.
I'd like to see the colored version make a comeback. When I was 17 my friend and I wrapped her boyfriend s car in colored TP as a gag. It looked cool cause it was the colored variety! LOL
Happy face on toilet bowl at 2:50 :)
The Toilet paper we use here in the UK is commonly pink, or light blue/green/cyan. Sure they're very light colours, but not always white.
bobingabout I'm in the uk and I only find white toilet paper
Do you need me to take a photo of my coloured toilet papers?
if brown toilet paper was cheaper I couldn't care less I would get the brown toilet paper if it saves money on bleaching it
I remember about 30 years ago my sister was pregnant at the time and she used tp that had colored flowers on it. She told me she thought it was blood, and for a pregnant woman to spot was not a good idea. She bought white from then on.
Now when were the standards set for roll width and tube diameter? There is such a wide variance now that you almost need to weigh a roll of TP to understand just how much value your getting. The amount of sheets are very misleading.
Hemp paper does not yellow... I wonder if it'll be efficient to make TP out of hemp.
Toilet paper is for those who don't know how to use the three seashells...
I saw that movie a while ago! It was so funny! They never did teach him how to use them.
I use Renova's colored toilet paper when I have parties, butt since that's incredibly expensive and I'm wary of the chemicals added to name brand/generic toilet paper, have been transitioning to more natural TP😉
I live in france, and we have white and pink toilet paper. ironically. Green is also becoming a thing now, to seem more "natural" (though ironically, I don't think that "mother nature" would appreciate the extra dyes)
when I was in france living in a french family they only had different pastel colors
I highly doubt that any toilet paper would stick around in the warehouse long enough for it to yellow considering it's "regular" use.
I'm old enough to remember having a coloured bathroom suit in the first house I bought, it was a soft beige sort of colour, I hated when I couldn't get soft beige tp as the white never looked right. how times change, I only said the other week that supermarkets no longer sell coloured paper.
I think coloured paper fell out of fashion when white bathrooms suites came back into fashion.
I was just thinking that myself. Back in the day when everybody had pink, blue, or yellow bath suites, it wasn't too difficult to make colored paper to match, as it was only three colors, and pastel ones at that.
Then the 70's came, and with it came avocado green bath suites. Which in and of themselves had potential, but with the amount of dye it would have taken to get avocado TP, there wouldn't be any absorbency left.
Not to mention, TP 'dandruff' is gross enough in white and pastel. In avocado, it'd be zombie city. Eurgh!
I remember visiting an aunt and my mom's old friends with baby blue and pink tp.
Could please do a video called: What I have learned about hemp.
20 year ago it was really common to find "natural" color toilet paper, and indeed it was harder
Just recently I was thinking about growing up in the 70's, and how everyone had blue, yellow or pink TP....and I started questioning my own memory, thinking I've somehow made this up. Good to know I'm not going crazy, yet.
in the USA we bought the pastel colors until the Late 1970's when they said the dyes caused or could cause Cancer or infections ... So my mom stopped buying it and then they stopped selling it... I would love a safe alternative to the white always have and always will hate the white...
Naum Rusomarov ... I don't need the wine one a week out of each month for that ...I got that "covered" so to speak.... Lol...😂 ......still lol-ing....
Cool Chick Fucking nasty.
There used to be blue and pink. I remember. >_>
I don't get it... we can still buy colored TP. The single Scott tissue rolls come in an assortment of colors.
Hello. Can you do a video on what did people use before toilet paper was created and popularized? I'm watching a Try Guys video on surviving in the wilderness alone and they don't have toilet paper or a good substitute.
ASDA sells coloured Toilet Paper, I get mine in blue.
Here where i live (Spain), i think the most varied aisles in supermarkets are, in order: 1-UHT Milk 2-bath stuff 3-Toilet paper. I dont know how cand people give much care to something you use to rub on your butt.
My mom invented a new way to make toilet paper so I do think about it
Why is TheLegend27 an ad in this video?
White TP also makes it easier to see blood versus feces, which can be important for some people.
I like the colored TP and sinks, toilets, tubs of the 70s. It is one thing I wish we would have kept. Everything now is white and grey like some sort of bland prison.
Another question:
Why is oil absorbing paper blue?
My only bitch with this clip is that a lot, and I mean a *lot* of TP in Britain is still tinted and sold as "peach", "apricot" or some such. Also, the eco-friendly stuff is a kind of light grey. The title should have a "Most" in it.
It makes sense to me, If you have messy poop white paper makes it really easy to tell when you've completely wiped yourself clean.
coloured toilet paper, +10% wiping speed increase, +50% a s t h e t i c increase
Colored TP is still available and popular in primarily Orthodox Jewish communities in the US. It's because of strict Jewish rules imposed on menstruating women. Women who might just spot a little between periods don't want to notice, because if they see the red blood, then they have to follow these rules (including things like not being able to hand something to her husband). It's harder to notice blood on darker colored paper.
Whoever figures out a way to create wet toilet paper like those "flushable" wipes except which is actually flushable without causing problems with plumbing and water treatment plants and such will be a billionaire. Really, the wet wipes are so much better that I think municipal waste treatment systems should be changed to accommodate it rather than people be expected to not use them.