Bounty is an American paper product company owned by Procter & Gamble. Bounty currently offers a line of paper towels, including select-a-size, extra soft, classic, prints and basic.http://www.quickerpickerupper.com/en_US/paper-towels/index.shtml The most recent addition to their lineup are quilted napkins. In Europe, the brand is sold under the name Plenty and sold by Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget, or SCA.
Other products by Procter & Gamble include Dawn dishwashing detergent, Crest toothpaste, Gilette razors, Pampers and more.http://www.pg.com/en_US/brands/index.shtml
Bounty In the Media
The highly-recognized tagline "The Quicker-Picker-Upper" was noted in the 1970s due to a highly successful television campaign featuring "Rosie," played by Nancy Walker. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=n7AwAAAAIBAJ&sjid=D_sDAAAAIBAJ&dq=bounty%20paper%20towel%20history&pg=1134%2C1696555 In almost all of its commercials, Bounty is shown to soak up more liquid than competing paper towels, while retaining its strength, "even when wet."http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQS3a5-63gA Recent commercials still have the same feel; someone makes a mess, and Bounty products clean it up.
Buying Guide
Many different coupons for Bounty products are available online, including printable coupons. Special offers are also offered from time to time on Bounty napkins. Some coupons will be for a specific amount of cash off, while others may feature BOGOs, or Buy-One-Get-One free or half-off deals. Please be sure to read the fine print on each coupon to see if it can be combined with other offers or sales. If shopping online, also check for coupon codes for the store you are purchasing from to obtain further discounts.
Bounty Television Commercial in 1972
In this 1972 televised commercial, Bounty Paper Towels are shown and spoken highly by long-time spokesperson Rosie, played by Nancy Walker. The commercial features a side by side challenge with another leading paper towel, and easily absorbs more liquid.
