Kimberly-Clark has made the decision to stop selling Kleenex tissues in Canada this month. .“The decision was incredibly difficult for us to make, and we appreciate consumers allowing us into their homes over the decades, and to our retail partners for their support,” said Kimberly-Clark Canadian Vice-President and General Manager Todd Fisher in a Friday statement..“We have been operating in a highly constrained supply environment, and despite our best efforts, we have been faced with some unique complexities on the Kleenex business.”.Kimberly-Clark said Kleenex’s professional facial products and consumer hand towel products will remain in the Canadian market. It said other brands which will stay include Cottonelle, Viva, U by Kotex, Poise, Depend, Huggies, Pull-Ups and Goodnites. .Fisher said this decision is “one that will allow us to shift our resources to better focus on other brands in Canada and meet the needs of our consumers with continued innovation and value.”
Kimberly-Clark has made the decision to stop selling Kleenex tissues in Canada this month. .“The decision was incredibly difficult for us to make, and we appreciate consumers allowing us into their homes over the decades, and to our retail partners for their support,” said Kimberly-Clark Canadian Vice-President and General Manager Todd Fisher in a Friday statement..“We have been operating in a highly constrained supply environment, and despite our best efforts, we have been faced with some unique complexities on the Kleenex business.”.Kimberly-Clark said Kleenex’s professional facial products and consumer hand towel products will remain in the Canadian market. It said other brands which will stay include Cottonelle, Viva, U by Kotex, Poise, Depend, Huggies, Pull-Ups and Goodnites. .Fisher said this decision is “one that will allow us to shift our resources to better focus on other brands in Canada and meet the needs of our consumers with continued innovation and value.”