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The Cheeky Panda launches new Natural Colour Bamboo Toilet Tissue

The Cheeky Panda launches new Natural Colour Bamboo Toilet Tissue

Bamboo personal care, baby and beauty brand, The Cheeky Panda, is adding a new SKU, the nine-pack Natural Colour Bamboo Toilet Tissue, to its range with an RRP of £36.00 (5 x 9-packs).

The new super-soft Natural Colour Bamboo Toilet Tissue is made with 100 per cent sustainable, FSC-certified bamboo, is three-ply 200 sheets per roll, tested free from PFAS, certified by the vegan society and uses minimal plastic-free packaging.


The B Corp brand claims that the new Natural Colour Bamboo Toilet Tissue is probably(!) the softest natural toilet tissue available and the rolls are light beige in colour, offering an ideal bathroom solution to those looking to make conscious purchasing decisions. In addition, for every pack sold, a donation is made to WWF to support their climate and conservation efforts.

At The Cheeky Panda, we are committed to innovation and quality and are delighted to add our new Natural Colour Bamboo Toilet Tissue to our 100 per cent Bamboo Toilet Tissue range," said CEO Julie Chen. "Through this launch, we are continuing to tap into the burgeoning Household Paper category in the UK, which grew over the last 12 months, with particular demand for high quality solutions.

“We think that our Natural Colour Bamboo Toilet Tissue is a category gamechanger and probably the softest toilet tissue consumers can get anywhere. It’s made from FSC-certified sustainable bamboo.”

Interested retailers can place orders now for the new Natural Colour Bamboo Toilet Tissue edition via the wholesale channel.

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