Growing up in Canada we did not refer to tissues as tissues. We called them Kleenex. It’s one of those weird Canadian-isms.

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    It’s called a genericized trademark. There’s plenty, including aspirin and heroin.

    It’s also common to call these Kleenex in the US.

    Definitely seems like a strange decision.

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        What’s the generic for linoleum? I wasn’t aware that this was a brand name

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          I had to look this up. The inventor never trademarked the name and it was used by a competitor almost immediately. He lost a lawsuit over linoleum becoming a generic term 14 years after it’s invention. There were other brand names but linoleum became a generic term almost as soon as the product was widespread.

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      I heard that in the South every carbonated beverage is a Coke. However, I don’t understand how this works practically. If you wanted a Sprite, would you order a Coke-Sprite?

      Also Heroin, but Bayer probably is fine with letting that trademark lapse. (Also Aspirin was a Bayer trademark).

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        No, you’d order a sprite. It’s not like people order Soda-Sprite or Pop-Sprite. It only might get confusing for coke. And even then, usually, you can infer it they mean the general idea or, specifically, cocacola.

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      Is Teflon a genericized trademark? Not sure I’d there’s any diff between that and Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)?

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    Guess you will just have to use another type of Kleenex then.

    But speaking of that did you know Dumpster is a brand name? It one those things we call it that but that is a company brand.

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    Well shit. This is a problem for me, since the Kleenex brand is the only one with a lotioned variety that stores in my neck of the woods seem to carry. My seasonal allergies get so bad that normal/un-lotioned tissues leave my nose rubbed raw, even if I’m medicated.

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      Thanks to the N7 logo next to your name, I read this comment in Commander Shepard’s voice. “Kleenex brand - now with LOTION! - is the only tissue on the Citadel that I’ll trust my nose to!”