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Keeping Kleenex In the Car?


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What do you keep your Kleenex tissues in while you are in your car? Every time I buy a kleenex box for my car it always get smashed up.

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By czechlady (Guest Post)
May 15, 20070 found this helpful

I use a small box from kleenex , take a roll of toilet paper, remove the inner roll, insert into the kleenex box , pulling out from the inner part of the toilet paper and pull thru the kleenex opening. I tuck it under my front seat of the drivers side of the car and it is inexpensive and easy to use

 
By Carol (Guest Post)
May 16, 20070 found this helpful

They now have tissues that are in a cup and fit in the cup holder.

 
By lauerbach (Guest Post)
May 17, 20070 found this helpful

buy some baby wipes, put the wipes in a plastic baggie for use in the house and put the kleenex in the box for the car.

 
May 17, 20070 found this helpful

I take them out of the box and put them in a zip lock baggie and keep them in the glove compartment,or in the side panel compartement to my door. That way,when I am stopped at a traffic light, I can just reach down and get them,or put a few in the console so you can grab one in an "emergency" sneeze.

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When I get out of the car,I just put them in the baggie so they aren't going all over the car. Hope this helps.

 

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May 17, 20070 found this helpful

Take tissues out of their cardboard box and put into glove box. Or into the pockets in the doors.

 
By Denise (Guest Post)
May 17, 20070 found this helpful

I bought a small pack of velcro rounds and put them on the bottom of the box and the other side on the carpet. Its on the hump in the front of my 98 mountaineer. I just refill the kleenex box when it gets empty. Im the gramdmother to eight.

 
May 17, 20070 found this helpful

You can buy the little travel packs, the kind that can fit in your purse as well. They sell that at the Dollar stores, you get 8-10 in a package and probably 10 napkins in each package.

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They are wrapped in plastic, I use them all the time in my car, my kids have their own pack in front of their seat in my car.

 

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May 18, 20070 found this helpful

I like the cup holder ones.

 
By wren (Guest Post)
May 19, 20070 found this helpful

I bought a tissue box holder from kmart or some store (travel store?) that straps to the headrest of a front seat, it's worth it and is central to reach & to not get squoshed or dirty.

 
By wren (Guest Post)
May 19, 20070 found this helpful

I bought a tissue box holder from kmart or some store (travel store?) that straps to the headrest of a front seat, it's worth it and is central to reach & to not get squoshed or dirty.

 
By lisa (Guest Post)
May 26, 20070 found this helpful

I purchased a small wipe box at Dollar Tree there is enough extra room to add small purse size kleenex right on top. Hope it helps.

 
By gail (Guest Post)
May 20, 20080 found this helpful

Does anyone know where I can buy the kleenex that comes in a cup? I live in CA.

 
By Gail Hochberg (Guest Post)
August 18, 20080 found this helpful

Carol, where did you get your tissues in a cup? Over a year ago, I ordered and received them (about half a doz.) but don't remember from where. Please enlighten me.

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They are so convenient, keeping them in the cupholder in the center console of the car or in the door where there is another cupholder.

 
By lioness (Guest Post)
August 18, 20080 found this helpful

www.casad.com has tissues in a cup called "Tissues-to-go" that they offer for companies to print their logos on. Would they sell them plain?

 
January 15, 20180 found this helpful

I solved the "crushed Kleenex box" problem by not having a Kleenex box in the car. !!! I purchased a smallish clear plastic "tackle box" - sold as a first aid box - to store all the supplies I like to have handy when driving. I stocked it with those cellophane "go" packages of Kleenex, the "go" size package of unscented baby wipes, cough drops, hand lotion, lip balm, a small scissors, bandages, antiseptic ointment [such as Neosporin], trial-size containers of baby powder [for grease stains], rubbing alcohol, cotton pads, granola bars, raisins & nuts [if stranded in a snowstorm or even a long traffic jam], a couple bottles of water, nail file & lots of other small goodies I can't even remember right now.

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Nothing gets lost or smushed & because the box is handled I can even carry it into the house to clean or re-stock it when necessary. Great investment for the car.

 

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