SURVEY: TOILET PAPER MORE IMPORTANT THAN FOOD

SURVEY: TOILET PAPER MORE IMPORTANT THAN FOOD

DALLAS (Wireless Flash) -- What's the most important item to have on hand if you're ever stranded on a desert island? According to a new survey, it's toilet paper. The survey conducted by TP manufacturer Kimberly-Clark reveals that 49 percent of Americans think toilet paper is more important than food, which ranked as the second most important item. Other desert island "necessities" mentioned include fleece jackets, Post-It notes and, strangely enough, pantyhose.

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