In a pinch Baking Soda works.
Yep, and I have also used standard table salt. After a few days of skimping though, there's nothing like a good old tube of toothpaste. (so he looked and looked, until he saw a great Zeke!)
In a pinch Baking Soda works.
When we ran out as kids, mom put baking soda and salt in the palm of our hands and told us to get our tootbrush wet and make some paste and brush! And she stood there and made sure we did!Yep, and I have also used standard table salt. After a few days of skimping though, there's nothing like a good old tube of toothpaste. (so he looked and looked, until he saw a great Zeke!)
When we ran out as kids, mom put baking soda and salt in the palm of our hands and told us to get our tootbrush wet and make some paste and brush! And she stood there and made sure we did!
Went shopping for the in-laws last night....
No TP or paper towels. Aisle is probably 60' long. Just a couple dozen boxes of Kleenex is all that's left.
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Been there, done that... last week.
But can anybody tell me what toothpast commercial the line of my previous post came from? I can't seem to find out.
Went shopping for the in-laws last night....
No TP or paper towels. Aisle is probably 60' long. Just a couple dozen boxes of Kleenex is all that's left.
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I'm hoping they used the plates for food, not TP.![]()
My theory on the TP "shortage" (which is not actual, just on consumer shelves).
In everyday pre-COVID-19 days, most people spent more than half their waking hours away from home.
Point 1- Waking hours is the time when TP is most likely to be used.
Point 2 - Many people are spending all their waking hours at home
Point 3 - Most businesses use predictive ordering based on average usage. Most homeowners buy TP (and most other products) when they are getting low, or are afraid they might be getting low.
Therefore, with more people being home, with their Just in Time inventory management, store shelves tend to be low/out because much more is going Direct To Consumer.
FWIW, we have not had any trouble with our normal/conservative re-order policy/procedure.
I sure hope so. If there are nocturnal emissions, there is another problem looming :shocked:Point 1- Waking hours is the time when TP is most likely to be used.
Bought a new upright Freezer today.
Now I have somewhere to store my toilet paper....
I know what you mean. When this first came about I was getting low and needed to stock up. I normally buy a 12 pack and they had a couple in stock; but I bought the smallest package they had instead.They only had it in '18 rolls' though... I felt a wee bit self-conscious/embarrassed buying it.