Do you know when toilet paper was invented? Do you know where it even came from? Here’s a fun post on everything you ever wanted to know about toilet paper. And keep reading for a free recipe on how to make your own!
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Since we’re going through a major toilet paper crisis all over the world right now, I thought it would be fun to learn more about the stuff people are hoarding.
By the way, diarrhea is not a symptom of the coronavirus, so that much toilet paper is not needed. Just saying.
So where did toilet paper come from and who in the world thought this stuff up?
Joseph Gayetty, a New York entrepreneur, designed aloe-infused sheets of manila hemp in 1857. Gayetty claimed that his aloe-infused sheets prevented hemorrhoids. He was so proud of his invention that he had his name printed on every sheet!
However, this idea didn’t last long because people didn’t want to purchase this product when they had something better coming in the mail for free – the Sears and Roebuck catalog. The catalog even had a small hole in the corner to make hanging easier.
In 1890, two brothers – Clarence and Irvin Scott – invented the idea of putting toilet paper on a roll. They didn’t claim their invention, however, and decided to only sell to hotels and drugstores. Since they were embarrassed about bodily functions, the public didn’t want to purchase this, either.
Personally I’d be more embarrassed about getting caught behind a tree wiping my bottom with a pine cone, but maybe that’s just me.
Toilet paper didn’t give up, though. Later on, in 1928 the Hoberg Paper Company of Wisconsin tried a much softer version of the invention. It was once said that the feminine and elegant packaging was “charming” and therefore Charmin toilet paper was born.
This is not the first toilet paper crisis we’ve ever had. Tonight Show host Johnny Carson joked about a toilet paper shortage in December 1973, which caused Americans to rush out to their local grocery stores and buy as much toilet paper as they possibly could.
So what happens when we run out of the good stuff? We find other alternatives. Tissues, paper towels, and baby wipes are great to use. (Don’t flush the last two!)
As promised, I have a recipe for making your own toilet paper! This one is for Holly because she’s been begging me for some toilet paper DIY! She seriously cracks me up and keeps me going, so I had to do this for her.
There you have it! I bet that’s a lot more than you ever wanted to know about toilet paper. But if you run out of tp, at least have other options. And you can make your own if you want!
How’s your toilet paper stash? Are you good or do you need to stock up? If you’re out, don’t worry. There will be more soon.
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Very fun :)
Thank you so much!
Hahah this is brilliant! I really don’t know why people have been stockpiling loo roll. I wondered whether there’s a way of freezing and boiling it that makes it edible. Boggles the mind.
I never knew how toilet paper first started so that’s really interesting! How very humble of Mr Gayetty, imprinting his own name on each sheet. These days he’d be sued for making such a ridiculous claim about it preventing haemorrhoids ? Is that a real thing with the Sears catalogue having a hole in the corner and people using that as loo roll?!
My mind has been blown by the fun facts. Really brilliant post, it's definitely lightened the mood!
Caz xx
I really hope people are not out there eating toilet paper. Ugh! Yes, the hole in the Sears catalog is a real thing! Can you believe that!? haha!
Thank you so much for reading!! I hope you're doing well! :)
tee hee!
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That is a really clever tp recipe and I really loved your vintage Charmin photo. So cute!
Thank you!! I love vintage ads. :)
I hope I don't have to go to DIY toilet paper. Still can't find it in the stores. I have hope that toilet paper will find its way into the stores again.
I hope so, too. My mom found 2 rolls and my dad was lucky enough to find some more. This is crazy!
Awesome, Michelle.
Thank you!!
This was so interesting! I never thought about the history of toilet paper! Thankfully I stocked up at Costco a few weeks before the craziness started so I've got enough for now. Good to know you can make your own too!
Thank you! I'm glad yous stocked up so you didn't have to worry about all the crazy mess. Thank you for reading!
When I see a TV commercial for toilet paper, I will probably be laughing. I'm old enough to remember Johnny Carson's monologue starting a hoarding stampede. More people believed Carson than Nixon.
I saw a toilet paper commercial just the other day and I was wondering why they're tempting us! haha! I guess a tv host was more trustworthy than a president. Sounds like not much has changed.
Love this. Fun and interesting ?
Thank you so much!!
Wow. A whole lot to learn from this. It was very informative. The museum too. Wow. I never knew.
The gold tissue got me. Like who would get that. ?
Thanks for sharing ma'am. ?
I was wondering who buys gold toilet paper, too! haha!! Thank you!! :)