Monday, March 22, 2010

RESPONSE: CHARMIN x 5

 HERE ARE ALL THE RESPONSES FROM MY EMAILS TO CHARMIN ---jj


Thanks for writing us, Joam.

We appreciate your taking the time to share such kind words.  We're delighted to hear you like our Charmin bear ads!  Your reaction is just what we hoped for, and your comments give us valuable input for future advertising campaigns.  I'm sharing your compliments with the rest of our team.  I'm sorry to disappoint you but we don't have any promotional bear items or autographs to send.  Please be assured I'm sharing your comments with my promotions team.

Thanks again for getting in touch with us.

Heather
Charmin Team
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Hi Joam,

Thanks for taking the time to share such kind words about Charmin!  Your reaction is just what we hoped for -- I can't wait to share your comments with the rest of our team.

We appreciate your taking the time to share your suggestions for possible improvements to Charmin. While I can’t promise anything, many of our decisions to change or improve products are based on feedback from concerned consumers like you.

Thanks again for writing!
Gary
Charmin Team

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Thanks for contacting Charmin, Joam.

We appreciate your interest in our products.  If you'd like, you can send your video to the following address:

Procter & Gamble
PO Box 599
Cincinnati OH 45201
Attn: Consumer Relations/03989474

Thanks again for writing.

Terri
Charmin Team


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Thanks for contacting Charmin, Joam.

In North America, we use virgin wood pulp to make Charmin bathroom tissue.  We make our paper of softwood trees - pine and spruce, as well as hardwood trees - oak and maple.

Hope this helps!

Terri
Charmin Team

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hanks for contacting Charmin, Joam.

We appreciate your interest in our products!  Charmin's original manufacturer was John Hoberg, a German immigrant who founded a company in his name in 1892. Charmin quickly became the most popular tissue product the Company made; and so, in 1953, the Company name was changed to Charmin Paper Mills.  P&G bought Charmin Paper Mills in 1957.  From 1957 until 1968, it was known as the Charmin Paper Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of P&G. In 1968 Charmin and its companion paper products (Bounty, Puffs, and White Cloud) became members of P&G's Paper Products.

Although the name pre-dates P&G's ownership of the brand, the story told is that the name came from the word "Charming." Someone repeated the word using a softer pronunciation of the letters "ch," as it might be in French, and dropping the final "g."

Thanks again for writing.  Hope this helps!

Terri
Charmin Team

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