Colored Toilet Paper Might Just Be the Unicorn-Approved Upgrade Your Bathroom Needs

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In a world where all things rainbow and unicorn reign supreme, we can hardly be surprised that some genius out there came up with the bright idea to give toilet paper a multicolored upgrade. That's right, people. After a brief hiatus, it looks like colorful toilet paper is slowly but surely finding its way back into the spotlight, and to be honest, we're kinda into it.

We actually picked up on this vibrant trend way back in 2008 (and again in 2011 when the trend resurfaced before being flushed away once more). But The Manual recently resurrected these rolls to point out how they're back and ready to make you ditch your basic white paper.

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The original source of these glorious creations appears to be Renova, a European brand that specializes in colorful products like paper towels, tissues, and, of course, toilet paper (which is has officially dubbed "the sexiest paper on earth"). It offers these products in every hue of the rainbow, such as pink, lime green, yellow, red, orange, and even black, for all your dark souls out there. A six-pack will cost you nearly $8 when purchased on the Renova website, but if you simply can't wait to get your hands - er, rear - on this designer TP, you can also buy a mixed 12-pack from Touch of Modern for $20 to avoid waiting for European shipping. It's interesting to note that two different color options (red and blue) are currently sold out on the Touch of Modern website, which just further proves that these tushy-wipers are back with a vengeance.

In case you need any more convincing that Renova's TP is the next big bathroom trend, it's not two- but three-ply, so you know this stuff will treat your bum right. Plus, they can totally double as party streamers if you're in a pinch. Kris Jenner approves of this bathroom sprucer-upper, so why not give your bathroom the colorful touch you've been waiting for?