On January 27, 2010, the 100th anniversary of Thomas Crapper's death, Cottonelle launched a "Great Debate" advertising campaign, inviting American consumers to vote their preference at a Kimberly-Clark website. The result was announced during the 82nd Academy Awards: 72% had voted over. In a more traditional preliminary survey of 1,000 Americans, Cottonelle found that "overs" are more likely than "unders" to notice a roll's direction (74%), to be annoyed when the direction is incorrect (24%), and to have flipped the direction at a friend's home (27%).
-- Edited by dorian on Wednesday 25th of September 2013 05:28:45 AM
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I just make sure that the roll is "under" and not "over" Makes a huge difference, When the roll was "over" usually ended up in a vienetta on the floor. (still training MrD with this - he insists quietly in turning the roll around again)
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