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What are common and uncommon paper products?

Did you know that there are more than 5,000 products made from paper and papermaking by-products?
Common & Uncommon Paper Products
Schools and Offices
Books
Book marks
Business cards
Bank checks
Banners
Calendars
Construction &
   tracing paper
Crayons*
Crayon wrappers
Clection ballots
Envelopes
Hair spray*
Index cards
Laminates for desk,
   counter & table tops
Library cards
Mailing tubes
Maps & world globes
Papier-mâché
Masking tape
Menus
Notebooks & notebook
   paper
Paper bags
Paper money
Photocopy & computer
   paper
Postage stamps
Poster board
Receipts
Report cards
Shaving cream*
Shipping containers
Stationery
Tags & labels
Telephone directories
*these products are made from cellulose, oils, and resins, the natural wood chemicals which are byproducts of the papermaking process.

Medicine and Technology
Bandages (Packaging)
Braille paper
Coffins
Coveralls for nuclear
   power workers
Eyeglass frames*
Hospital & surgical
   gowns, hats, masks
   & shoe covers
Medical charts
Piping for irrigation (Packaging)
   systems*
Prescription paper
Gauze
Purifying filters
Surgical dressings(Packaging)
Pollen & dust masks
*these products are made from cellulose, oils, and resins, the natural wood chemicals which are byproducts of the papermaking process.

Household
Baking cups
Bibs
Carpeting & upholstery
   backsiding*
Cellulose sponges*
Cereal & other
   dried-food boxes
Chewing gum*
Coasters
Coffee filters
combs & brush handles*
Coupons
Disposable diapers
Doilies
Drinking straws
Egg cartons
Emery boards
Fabric softener*
Facial & toilet tissue
Food thickeners*
Furniture polish*
Grease-proof meat
   wrapping paper
grocery bags
Ice cream containers
Imitation leather*
Ink*
Labels for canned &
   bottled goods
Lamp shades
Lipstick & other
   cosmetics*
Liquid soap*
Luggage
Magazines, catalogs, &
   newspapers
Microwave-food
   containers
Milk cartons
Napkins
Paint & varnish*
Paper plates & cups
Paper Napkins Paper towels
Pine oil & other
   household cleaners*
Pizza boxes
Place mats
Popcorn bags
Rayon clothing*
Sausage casings*
Shampoo thickeners*
Shoe boxes
Shoe polish*
Suntan lotion*
Tablecloths
Tea bags
Tool handles*
Tooth brush handles*
Toothpaste*
Turpentine*
Toilet paper
Vacuum cleaner bags
Wallpaper
Waxed paper
Wicker furniture from
   twisted paper
Window shades
*these products are made from cellulose, oils, and resins, the natural wood chemicals which are byproducts of the papermaking process.

Can you think of any more?