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Sun Pressroom Manager Frank Haddy (on the forklift) and Pressman Larry Perry prepare to deliver the daily newspaper’s first mega-roll of “Daily Business” super-sized toilet paper. The 890-pound rolls are the newspaper’s first foray into retailing toilet paper to the public. (JAMIE LEE CURTIS PHOTO)

CONWAY — A sudden spike in the demand of the print version of The Conway Daily Sun has sparked a way that the free daily can help offset the region-wide shortage of toilet paper. 

After the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Sun Publisher Mark Guerringue said he wasn’t surprised that readership on the paper’s website had spiked, with most people staying home.

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