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Getting adults to use more wipes in the bathroom, in other words, requires marketers to engage in a sort of toilet training with grown-ups, and Cottonelle and other brands apparently think cultural taboos have relaxed enough to do exactly that.
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New friend nearby tells me "just as well, you wouldn't want to be called in the first half --" The judges will be more wiped, therefore, less picky after Intermission.
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