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Author Heinrich, Thomas R., 1963-

Title Kotex, Kleenex, Huggies : Kimberly-Clark and the consumer revolution in American business / Thomas Heinrich, Bob Batchelor
Published Columbus : Ohio State University Press, ©2004

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 263 pages :) : illustrations
Series Historical perspectives on business enterprise
Historical perspectives on business enterprise series.
Contents Origins and growth, 1872-1916 -- The rise of consumer nondurables -- The great depression -- In the mainstream : expansion and crisis, 1940s-1971 -- "The diapers that help stop leakage" : the transformation of Kimberly-Clark, 1971-1990 -- Product diversification and corporate strategy
Summary At the core of Kotex, Kleenex, Huggies is the riveting story of Kimberly-Clark, a Wisconsin paper company that became a pioneer of personal hygiene products in the twentieth century. Its first big commercial success was Kotex, which came from sanitary wound bandages developed in World War I. Similarly, Kleenex evolved from Army gas mask filters into disposable handkerchiefs and became the company's most reliable profit maker. Finally, Huggies turned Kimberly-Clark into a leading player in the highly competitive diaper market of the 1970s and 1980s. In addition to tracing Kimberly-Clark's fascinating history of technology development and product diversification, Heinrich and Batchelor explore momentous changes in consumer behavior and marketing. When Kotex first arrived on the scene in the 1920s, menstrual hygiene was burdened with cultural taboos that made it impossible for many women to ask the (inevitably male) pharmacist for a sanitary napkin. To solve such vexing marketing problems, Kimberly-Clark invented the artificial word Kotex and inserted it into consumer vocabulary through massive advertising campaigns. Making it easier for women to shop for the new product. Kimberly-Clark also recommended that stores place boxes of Kotex on the counter where women could help themselves without embarrassing conversation, thus pioneering the concept of self-service
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-249) and index
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Subject Kimberly-Clark Corporation -- History
SUBJECT Kimberly-Clark Corporation fast
Subject Consumer behavior -- United States -- Case studies
Sanitary supply industry -- United States -- History
Consumer behavior
Sanitary supply industry
United States
Genre/Form Case studies
History
Form Electronic book
Author Batchelor, Bob
LC no. 2004013886
ISBN 9780814273067
0814273068
0814209769
9780814209769