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Raymond went inside whenever Jodi needed a Kleenex to dry her tears.

One act involves his using a Kleenex to clean out his ears.

(Some women would just pin Kleenex to the top of their heads).

He took a Kleenex to try and wipe off my face.

This moment -- call it achoo! meets aha! -- led Kleenex to recast the brand: advertising proclaimed it "the handkerchief for health".

He looked over and saw Karen using a Kleenex to mop coffee off the leg of her jeans.

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To me, Hellmann's is to mayo as Xerox is to photocopiers and Kleenex is to facial tissues; why hasn't its name become as synonymous?

Prius is to hybrids as Kleenex is to tissue, and Hyundai would need clever marketing to vanquish Toyota's deep advantage there.

Derived from the Tabasco pepper and produced on Avery Island in Louisiana, Tabasco is -- as an NPR article memorably described, "To hot sauce what Kleenex is to tissue and Xerox is to copying". However, the history of Tabasco sauce is so hotly contested that Tabasco.com now has a "Myths" page, designed to de-bunk the often misquoted origin story of this vinegary legend.

(Then again, "I have always considered my employees to be like Kleenex — meant to be used and discarded").

The first story she laid in was about laminates, a material sometimes known as Formica (Formica is to laminates as Kleenex is to facial tissue) and entombed in most people's minds as the stuff found flecked with gold and deployed with abandon in the bathroom of the house where they lived in second grade.

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