Talk:Bounty (brand)

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unsigned and undated comment (pre-November 2012)

There was a Wiki article for Bounty and it had been redirected in error to

Plenty (brand)
. Bounty and Plenty are different products - both paper towels - owned by two different companies. The story is this:

In 2007 Proctor & Gamble who make Bounty in the USA in 2009, sold their Bounty brand in the UK to Swedish manufacturer SCA on the understanding that SCA would rebrand Bounty (a brand name still in use by and owned by P&G) within a reasonable period of time. That time came and Bounty in the UK became Plenty manufactured by SCA. Bounty in the USA is still manufactured and sold by P&G.

In view of the above I have now separated these two different products and recreated the Bounty article. Fk27jh (talk) this page says anything

bounty brand (pre-Novembe 2012)

does anyone know how it was made and where it was maade and why they made it put it on this page this product is stupid —Preceding unsigned comment added by 168.216.74.146 (talk) 17:40, 17 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

bounty brand

does anyone know how it was made and where it was made and why they made it put it on this page

someone made it in 1965 named Arthur Scott. It was a mistake to make paper towels. Note: There are comments associated with this question. See the discussion page to add to the conversation. answers.com

Could someone please provide instructions for how companies can update their Wiki page? Specifically how they can update their brands' logos?

When I tried to do this for the Bounty brand wikipedia page I get the following error: "An automated filter has identified this edit as potentially unconstructive, and it has been disallowed. If this edit is constructive, please report this error."

Appreciate any help the community can offer.

Thanks,

Gui de Araujo | Assistant Brand Manager, Bounty — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gmdearaujo (talkcontribs) 20:58, 17 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Just curious…

Why is Bounty, called Bounty? 2601:484:C100:3600:A87B:973B:E475:49F8 (talk) 22:58, 18 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]