Scott® Tube-Free's Powerful New Stunt Comes To Startling Halt
Apr 18, 2016
 
Brand Partners with YouTube Stuntman, Roman Atwood, to Bring Awareness to Toilet Paper Tube Usage in America

DALLAS, April 18, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Small steps can have a big impact on the environment. That's why Scott® Tube-Free bath tissue partnered with YouTube stuntman, Roman Atwood, to bring that impact to life in an unexpected and jarring way captured on video for his millions of followers. By eliminating the tube, Scott® Tube-Free bath tissue gives consumers an easy way to make a change that reduces waste, without sacrificing quality.

Experience the interactive Multimedia News Release here: http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7812451-scott-tube-free-toss-the-tube/

In the action-packed video, Atwood takes four unsuspecting friends for a drive around Los Angeles and tells them he needs to make a quick stop to pick up his laptop from a friend. When he pulls up to the garage and the door doesn't open, Atwood accelerates through the door sending the whole thing crashing down on top of them. What Atwood's friends aren't aware of is that the door easily breaks away to reveal tens of thousands of toilet paper tubes. The video captures the surprised reactions of his friends and the truly shocking fact that Atwood delivers—there were 66,000 tubes used in the stunt, the number of tubes that Americans use in just over two minutes.

"This stunt with Scott® Tube-Free was a blast to create--from the fast car to the hilarious reaction from my buddies who were riding along. The craziest part of it all is the amount of toilet paper tubes that Americans waste on a daily basis." said Atwood. "As a dad of two boys, it's important for me to teach them how little actions, like using toilet paper without the wasteful cardboard tube, helps to take care of the environment."

Scott® Tube-Free toilet paper is cushiony soft with no wasteful tube to toss at the end, and it has major potential to reduce a portion of the 17 billion toilet paper tubes used each year in the U.S., enough to fill the Empire State Building twice. In addition to the stunt captured in Los Angeles, Atwood will also be producing three additional videos to encourage others to #TossTheTube with him. Each supply of toilet paper tubes for the four stunts, demonstrating the impact tubes have on our world, will be recycled following the video shoot. Recycling efforts will be different for each stunt, depending on where the stunt is taking place.

"The cardboard tube has been an unnecessary part of toilet paper for more than 100 years," said Ashley Abrahamson, Brand Manager for Scott® Brand. "We hope this eye-catching stunt will bring to life the massive impact of tube usage and encourage consumers to toss the tube."

How to #TossTheTube

Here are a few ways to take action, learn more about individual impact on the environment and Toss the Tube for good:

  • Tune-In: Watch this new video from Roman Atwood and Scott® Tube-Free to see the shocking new stunt. Stay tuned for the continuation of our partnership with Atwood by following Scott® Brand's Facebook page.
  • Get a Coupon: Visit www.TossTheTube.com to see how many tubes people use in a lifetime and to download a $1.00 coupon for Scott® Tube-Free
  • Join the Conversation: Follow the brand on Facebook and Twitter at @ScottProducts and use #TossTheTube

About Kimberly-Clark
Kimberly-Clark (NYSE: KMB) and its well-known global brands are an indispensable part of life for people in more than 175 countries. Every day, nearly a quarter of the world's population trust K-C brands and the solutions they provide to enhance their health, hygiene and well-being. With brands such as Kleenex, Scott, Huggies, Pull-Ups, Kotex and Depend, Kimberly-Clark holds the No.1 or No. 2 share positions in 80 countries. To keep up with the latest K-C news and to learn more about the company's 144-year history of innovation, visit www.kimberly-clark.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

About Roman Atwood
YouTube's favorite prankster and dad, Roman Atwood, is known for thrilling his fans aka "The Roman Soldiers" with outrageous pranks and stunts. Roman always has an epic trick up his sleeve. From traveling to the Caribbean to spending quality time at his home in Ohio or riding ATVs in the backyard, Roman, his girlfriend Brittany, and their two kids – Noah and Kane provide viewers with an authentic look at today's "All American" family.

 

The video created by the toilet paper brand and stuntman captures the truly shocking fact that 66,000 tubes used in the stunt, the number of tubes that Americans use in just over two minutes in a highly visual and fun way.

 

In this stunt devised by Scott Tube Free and YouTube stuntman Roman Atwood, this car crashes through 66,000 toilet paper tubes – the amount the U.S. uses in just over two minutes.

 

To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/scott-tube-frees-powerful-new-stunt-comes-to-startling-halt-300252915.html

SOURCE Kimberly-Clark

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For further information: Katie Heck, Phone: 312-228-6881, [email protected]; Terry Balluck/Kimberly-Clark, Phone: 972-281-1397, [email protected]
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