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Take a trip back in time and see the bright and pastel colors, patterned and plain styles of retro toilet paper. The pastel toilet paper of the '60s and '70s may be lost to time, but if you really long to wipe your bottom with something colorful, Renova offers a line of colored toilet paper, in rather startlingingly bright hues (and also in brown and black). It's not cheap, though: a six-pack of the blue will set you back $16.20.
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IKEA also has some colored toilet paper options. It's 1970's 4-packs of colored toilet paper tissue, NOS, sealed in their original packaging with fantastic period pop art graphics. Choose which one you want, each sold separately.
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Estate Sale find. In really nice vintage condition, the plastic wrap has slight wear here and there but still displays so great! #1: Pastel Colored Toilet Paper We imagine that some pretty questionably sourced dyes went into making these undeniably pretty-looking rolls of toilet paper, which did indeed match your bath towels.
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The '70s certainly had a fascination with coordinating and customizing, and not even the paper that lives in your bathroom was safe from the merry mayhem. This lot includes two vintage 70's quilted Northern bath toilet paper rolls, both still sealed. The colorful yellow and green design adds a touch of nostalgia to any collection.
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Check out our 1970s toilet paper selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our bathroom decor shops. Check out our 70s toilet selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our bathroom decor shops. THE HOLY POOP NOVELTY TOILET PAPER IS FOR THOSE WHO LOVE PRANKS - The Happy 70th Birthday printed toilet paper is a funny joke toilet paper for a prankster to gift coworkers, spouse, men, women, mom or dad turning 70 years old! Give away as funny birthday gag gifts, party prize, or office decor for 70th birthday celebrations.
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There was a time when toilet paper and facial tissue weren't just white. In the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, toilet paper came in designer colors to match the vivid colors of bathrooms and fixtures. Toilet paper and facial tissue weren't always just white.
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Back in the 1950s, '60s and '70s, toilet paper came in designer colors to match the vivid colors of bathrooms and fixtures of the era. So, where did the rainbow of luxurious softness for your sweet derriere and cute little button nose go?
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