The world of toilet paper is full of mysteries, and one of the most intriguing is whether toilet paper in France is pink. This seemingly trivial question has been a source of curiosity and debate for years, and now it's time to delve deeper into this mystery.

Many of us are accustomed to using white toilet paper, but why is French toilet paper pink? The colour of toilet paper is a common topic of conversation among foreigners visiting France. Colored toilet paper is also called PQ (Pécu), which means "paper tomorrow." Although white toilet paper rolls are available in France, most are colored, no matter where you go.

Colored toilet paper originated in China in the sixth century. However, PQ only became popular in France in the 1960s.

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