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  • #46
    I note some items which slightly over $1 at WalMart, then dollar store is right place for that items... But if it is a little bit less at WalMart, just bought at WM.

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    • #47
      dollar store candy is unbelievably cheap by comparison.

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      • #48
        One of the Dollar stores in our area takes coupons. The other one used to but just changed hands and doesn't now. But they hope to take them again soon. When they do take them, I can get free dish soap, laundry soap, toothpaste..same with Walgreens and CVS, but with them its using the rebates.

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        • #49
          I find that the independent stores get a lot of overstock stuff.

          I think the best things I've bought are Target and Walmart overstock jewelry. My little sister was able to stock up on Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen jewelry at one of our dollar stores. She used a lot of it for gifts.

          Dollar Tree is great after Christmas. Ours mark everything 50% off until they have time to pack it all up. I get a lot of great gift stuff for the next year. Wrapping paper, gift bags and tissue paper.

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          • #50
            I think by far that Dollar Tree is a superb store. Their merchandise is so much better than other stores. I have also observed that dollar stores within malls carry very good merchandise as well.

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            • #51
              Like Mellie, I love my Family Dollar, tho everything isn't a dollar.
              I buy ALL my aspirin, OTC pain releivers, dish soap, laundry soap, paper products,tash bags, Shampoo and so on there. They also always have 2 liter diet cokes for $1. I also sometimes buy their canned goods, snacks and such. I go there first before I go to the grocery store that happens to be right next door. I usually spend a lot less at the grocery store than I had originally planned on.

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              • #52
                I find I"m going more & more to our Dollar Tree & Dollar General. I mostly buy generic food anyway (unless dbling coupon makes brand name less) and they have some fantastic prices.
                Another place I've found locally is an Amish Grocery store just a couple of miles away, that sells the pantry staples in bulk.
                We are also very fortunate to live beside a 'Farmer's Auction' where local farmers & others bring their excess goods. I got hanging flower baskets for $4 each! These were at WM for about $15! In the summer you can purchase all kinds of home-grown produce at fantastic prices - great for me since I don't have the space to raise as big a garden as I'd like.
                Therefore - I purchase ALL my canning supplies(lids & rings) at Dollar General and my jars at yard sales.

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                • #53
                  I buy all my birthday cards at the dollar store. They are only 50 cents each there. My dh and I recycle cards to each other.

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                  • #54
                    I agree that Dollar Stores are great for household items. But I would never buy toys from there. They tend to have ridiculously high levels of lead.

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                    • #55
                      I just read this about 30 minutes ago. How appropriate for this thread:

                      Top Five Worst Dollar Store Buys - AOL Money & Finance

                      Worst dollar store buys:
                      Batteries
                      Toothpaste
                      Vitamins
                      Electronics
                      Kids' Jewelry

                      I imagine toys should be in there too.

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