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Most local stores have a selection of toilet paper ranging from cheap white paper to expensive white paper. That’s it. When I was a child, you could get toilet paper in pastel pink or blue, but those died out when designers decided bathrooms can be other colors. There was also the discovery that dyes can cause allergic reactions in some people (not a pleasant thought). So white it is. But only at the local supermarket. With the power of the internet, you can break free from the tyranny of plain toilet paper!

Renova sells toilet paper in six standout colors, including black. Buy a single color, or mix several in a gift pack. Paper towels, tissues, and handkerchiefs are available in the same colors. Order online from Portugal or find Renova products in many stores in Europe.

Just Toilet Paper has an extensive collection of specialty paper in lovely patterns, as well as several styles of bathroom reading material. You can get rolls with bathroom information or jokes, Beavis and Butthead humor, or Monty Python Skits (recommended by the man with three buttocks).

This paper combines your TP dispenser with your bathroom magazine rack. Read a comic strip as you unwind the roll! But …only if you can read Japanese. I can see how this might cause problems in a shared bathroom. In the late 70s, Marvel comics got into the toilet paper business, printing an edition of a Spiderman/Hulk comic onto a roll of toilet paper. They should try that again today.

If you’re going to be in there a while, toilet paper with sudoku puzzles will help pass the time. It’s things like this that led to the rise in homes with multiple bathrooms.

This should be a mental_floss gift shop item: toilet paper with various brain teaser puzzles. It’s called the Mind Trainer Loo Roll. Yes, there’s math involved.

Cottonelle for Kids is specially designed for toddlers in potty training. Most squares are printed with little puppy paws, but every fifth sheet has a sweet little puppy, to show you where to tear. This way, a child who can neither count nor judge amounts can know how much toilet paper to use.

Recycled toilet paper does not mean what it sounds like. It wasn’t toilet paper previously; it’s toilet paper now -made of recycled paper. Seventh Generation produces rolls made of 100% recycled paper, with a minimum of 80% post-consumer content. It’s white, but not bleached. Available from Treecycle.

It’s a little late to order for April Fools Day this year, but pranks are better when no one suspects one. Revenge toilet paper will not tear. Ever. You might not be forgiven for this one.

Who do you think deserves to serve as your toilet paper? You’ve got your choice, as more and more politicians find their way onto their own rolls.

You can buy many different styles of novelty toilet paper including pictures of barbwire, money, measuring tape, holiday greetings, and (my favorite) crime scene tape.

Don’t see any designs that tickle your fancy? There are several companies that will custom print anything you want on a roll (or a thousand) of toilet paper. Feature your company’s logo, or your competitor, or your innovative idea. There are many ways to brighten up the bathroom and put a smile on your visitors’ faces!
Further reading: Toilet Paper Dispensers
There’s nothing I’d like more than to wipe my rear with George Bush.
posted by It's good to be the King on 4-1-2008 at 12:00 pm
Haha very random to see Good Day New York in that last graphic. watched themt this morning. anyway, i think the recycled tp is a good idea but am wondering if it would be too rough…i cant imagine it is sqeezably soft
posted by Rob on 4-1-2008 at 12:33 pm
I think the Monty Python tp would be hysterically funny to have.
posted by Melodye on 4-1-2008 at 12:54 pm
Miss C — About 17 months ago, I came up with an idea that combines the soccer mom-popular scrapbooking craze with 3M Post-It Paper and Charmin Toilet Paper. I encourage you to check it out at Scrapbooking Made Easy With Toilet Paper. Hope you enjoy it!
posted by Bob on 4-2-2008 at 3:35 pm
My favorite, which I actually bought and still have, was a roll made to look like the a stock ticker with the names of failed dot-coms. The fact that the maker went out of business too only adds to the humor value.
posted by Platypus on 4-3-2008 at 6:21 am
$8 - $10 per roll for the novelty TP is ridiculous.
posted by Barney on 4-8-2008 at 10:55 am