This post is sponsored by Georgia-Pacific. All comments and opinions are my own.
I work very hard to try to find the best deals and save as much money as I possibly can. So why would I want to turn around and waste the things that I work so hard to purchase?
Well, that’s often the case when it comes to paper towels. At this point, I no longer buy full sheets of paper towels. They are just way too much for most of the jobs at my house. I like being able to grab that half sheet or pull more as needed. But, what about all the times when a half sheet is too much?
Like when I am giving my boys a snack. I’ll often try to tear that half sheet to avoid wasting TWO paper towels. Of course my tear is never perfect and usually one boy gets a big piece and the other a ragged sliver.
Now, I don’t have to try to make my own squares. Brawny® offers a smaller sheet size option so that you can use just what you need without the waste. New Brawny® Tear-A-Square adds an extra perforation to the sheet, which lets you choose between full, ½ or the new ¼ size mini-sheets.
How cool is that? Brawny® Tear-A-Square® lets you choose the sheet size you need for the task at hand all while delivering the strength of Brawny®. That’s great news in my world.
Grab only what you need and know that with the strength of Brawny, a small sheet can handle your toughest job.
Look for new Brawny® Tear-A-Square® at your local Publix and be sure to look for coupons on the packages and save $1 on your next purchase.
Life doesn’t come in one-size fits-all. So why should paper towels? With three different sheet sizes all on the same roll, Brawny® Tear-A-Square™ paper towels offer multiple options for you to choose from—all featuring the same strength, durability and dependability you’ve come to expect from Brawny®.
Gone is the guilt of using a full sheet or half sheet paper towel when only a quarter sheet is needed. Use Brawny® Tear-A-Square™ new quarter sheet size option as a coaster or napkin, for quick clean-ups or to wipe up small spills.
While I applaud your desire to save and avoid wasting paper towels, it is a little hard to believe given the post is sponsored by Georgia-Pacific that the “comments and opinions” are your own. It seems more and more often that any recommendations for products are preceded by that disclaimer. I understand that the IHeartPublix website is a lot of work. However, I have shied away from it as of late due to a lack of faith in the veracity of some posts.
Yay, I’m always tearing small pieces off for small jobs.
I do the same. One of the big squares usually gets wasted on what I need it for so tearing off only what I need is a great help to me. I use LESS.
Freesia Rays, Disclosures on this site (or any site) are necessary for her to do business. It’s unfortunate but true. You can’t do anything for anybody anymore without someone accusing you of something you didn’t do or have no control over.
If she provides you with coupons and a list of “deals” that save you money….what about that makes you wonder?
I check out the deals myself and compare prices with different stores, but that’s on ME…not her…and on YOU.
She provides you a SERVICE YOU AREN’T PAYING FOR.
Hmmm…. I don’t think I have ever said to myself.. “I sure wish I had 1/4 of a paper towel for this instead of a whole one.” But I guess it is just like the ones where you get the full sheets, and/or the half sheets depending on how much you tear off….. I think this would just make me mad, like cheap toilet paper. LOL. Trying to tear of a “normal” amount, and you just get little pieces.
Jennifer you can always tear off a full sheet if you want since the entire roll is perforated so you can take whatever you want to. Or, to make it easier for you, just buy the rolls that are only full sheets.