White tissue is also sold specifically for bulk wrapping in reams of 480 sheets.
Some shops wrap delicate merchandise in folded or crumpled layers of tissue paper to protect it before placing it in bags or boxes for the purchaser.
Tissue paper was used by musicians in the early 1900s to play the comb, producing a sound similar to the kazoo.
[1] For production wrapping tissue paper is made by the machine glaze process.
A slurry of bleached wood pulp beaten together with soda ash and optical brighteners is placed on a forming wire where the water is allowed to drain away.