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Over the next quarter-century, the company expanded rapidly under John's leadership. From a tiny plant producing two tons of pulp daily, it grew into a vast industrial network comprising 14 factories capable of producing 150 tons daily. The burgeoning growth in paper products, exemplified by brands like Kleenex tissues, catapulted John Kimberly into immense wealth, establishing him among the prominent industrialists of his era.