To: Dr. Sivana
My father-in-law (RIP) worked at the Weyerhauser plant in Grande Prairie, Alberta. It was well-run. Yes it was and is.
I sold wood pulp from there. The BEST fiber for toilet paper. Highly coveted by TP and tissue manufacturers. (The mill was built by P&G for Charmin 50+ years ago).
But I digress......
20 posted on
07/02/2025 9:52:37 AM PDT by
llevrok
(Keep buggering on!)
To: llevrok
So that explains the bear commercials...
To: llevrok
The mill was built by P&G for Charmin 50+ years ago That's the one. He was there when it was P & G. His most interesting job at one point was to test Duncan Hines cookies. They told him to spit it out after tasting, but he ate it. It was good. Those were my go-to cookies in college days. Superior product that didn't sell well.
28 posted on
07/02/2025 10:37:51 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
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