As a result of a cotton shortage during World War I, Kimberly-Clark developed a thin, flat cotton substitute that the army tried to use as a filter in gas masks. Despite the war ending before it could be applied for gas masks, the company redeveloped it to be smoother and softer and then marketed Kleenex as facial tissue instead.
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