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  • #16
    Disposable table cothes.
    Party decorations.
    Cheapie toys and things for goodie bags.

    Other items depends on what the 1 store has brought in for sale!

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    • #17
      I also bought some cards there and couldn't believe how nice they were. I also like to buy the figurines. I buy one for the season of the year and put it in my kitchen window. I have one for valentines day which I also use for our anniversary which is close to the date. I have one for Easter, a snowman for the holidays, and a small figurerine of a bounty basket for the fall. You can't go wrong for the prices. I also like to buy the gift bags.

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      • #18
        My last dollar store purchase was some coloring books. I don't have kids, but my cousins (5, 7) come to visit from time to time, and it's a way to keep them occupied sometimes.

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        • #19
          Calendars.

          Fairly nice ones for a buck sure beats the $10-$20 office stores want for them.

          Also, along the lines of the music mentioned above, you can also get some pretty interesting software from time to time.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by poundwise View Post
            Calendars.

            Fairly nice ones for a buck sure beats the $10-$20 office stores want for them.
            thrifty use for dollar tree calendars: use the sheets picture side out to wrap small gifts. makes great all-occasion wrapping paper, and you get 12 sheets for a buck!

            also, some of their gift bags have really nice prints on them and can be cut out and popped into a frame (from the dollar store also, of course!). $2 for home decor

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            • #21
              I can't believe nobody has mentioned the 99 Cent Store. It must be a southern california thing. I agree with everything everyone mentions above. Toilet Paper, Paper Plates, Household Items...

              But my best finds ever: An Ethernet Cable & Tabasco Sauce

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              • #22
                Oh my gosh, toothbrushes!! They are 5/$1, both small children's ones and adult ones too.
                When we went to WalMart and were in the toothpaste aisle, I was floored to see toothbrushes for $5-$7!! From what I've been told by my dentist, the technique and length of brushing counts more than a fancy brush.
                I can't imagine spending that much on a toothbrush. We have had major dental problems here in the past, before I discovered the Dollar Tree. Our teeth are in no worse shape with cheaper brushes. I mean, they are $.20!! You could buy 20 of them for $4, a year's supply, versus almost $200 for the WalMart ones! A true savings.
                I also buy my brooms there, party supplies for a fraction, Easter things, school supplies, cleaners (Awesome is truly awesome!) and fake flowers for the graveyard.
                Their ranch dressing is better than any name brand that we've ever bought. I buy olives there, pasta, and tuna fish 2/$1. It is a bit fishier, but not enough to make me not buy it. Also, chunky-style soup.
                My son has gotten computer wires, usbs, and headphones that actually hold up.


                Leocea

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                • #23
                  Dollar Store Deals

                  also, some of their gift bags have really nice prints on them and can be cut out and popped into a frame (from the dollar store also, of course!). $2 for home decor[/QUOTE]

                  I am a Dollar Store Devotee too! My big item there is "puppy pads". My cocker spaniel is going blind and taking her out at night is rapidly becoming a big deal (for her). She spooks at everything, so I decided I'd give paper-training a shot. The results are 99% accurate (lol), and the pads are $4 for 16. The Hatrz brand are 8.99 for 24 and are treated with soda, but I can get more, and change them out more often.

                  I get all paper products, toiletries (I love the vanilla scented Secret deoderant...so sue me), and I pick up candles there once a month for a treat.

                  The best buy I ever got there are small red, green and silver kerosene lanterns that they sell there for $1. They are intended for summer yard/deck ornaments, but during last winter's ice storm we were without power for 7 days and those little lanterns, one in every room, kept me from bumping into everything or holding a candle and I could read at night. Priceless!

                  I'm new here. Nice to meet such friendly folks.

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                  • #24
                    I haven't been to Dollar Tree in a while having a lil w/d symptoms *LOL*

                    We usually buy brushes, hair accessories, plastic containers, flash cards, some snacks, pic frames, greeting cards, note cards, and some cheap kid toys (the decent looking ones anyways).

                    Most items sell for $2-4+ in regular stores. And as far as the kids things go, it's not too bad to use as stocking stuffers especially if you know it's something they'll lose interest in or wreck there's no point in paying big $ every time.

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                    • #25
                      story cd's for the boys (they listen to them as they are going to sleep)

                      off brand ibuprofen and tylenol (the small bottles are great because I can only get that price in a huge bottle and we don't always go through a huge bottle that fast and I don't have to worry about it expiring before we use it up with the smaller bottle)

                      hand lotion (the cheap stuff soaks in fast and is great to keep in the car to put on at a red light)

                      stocking stuffers/easter basket stuffers

                      scrub brushes/dish brushes

                      loop-a-word books

                      educational books/schoolwork things (we homeschool)
                      Last edited by zakity; 03-26-2007, 08:46 AM.

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                      • #26
                        i think the best buy i found in dollar tree here in missouri is the progresso soups, cans and single serves which are almost 3 dollars each at the stores. by the way everyone, im acezz4e_tish. i lost that id being offline for a while. i had renal failure, pnemonia and onset of diabetes. i cant get that id back and i lost my password for it here, and dont have that email to do the password changes. have missed you all here, huggellzzzzzzz!

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                        • #27
                          I love love love my family dollar (does this count? not everything is a dollar) I get all my paper products, diapers, laundry detergent and softener, shampoos and conditioners, toothbrushes, etc. This store also sells clothing that is pretty good quality for the price. I've bought my son's shoes (he's almost 3 so he grows out of them pretty fast) and most of his clothing there. I love this store so much! Its right next to a Big Lots and a grocery store so I'm like bam bam bam..shoppings done! All good to me!

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                          • #28
                            Mellie: Welcome to our forums. You're doing great. It all domes together after a while.

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                            • #29
                              My favorite Dollar Tree buy was one of those giant calculators. It lasted 3 years and got used almost daily. Not bad for a buck.

                              As far as Dollar General goes I keep my eyes open for their end of season and after holiday clearence. Last week they had socks and underwear 75% off so I was able to get socks and underwear for the whole family plus get the kids socks and underwear for school next year for right around $10 total.
                              Holiday items eventually go on sale 90% off but if it's something you really want or need it's better to buy at 50%-75% off. So that you have a better selection to choose from.

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                              • #30
                                Ohhhh they don't have any more tostito's dip WAAAHHHH! I guess it serves me for not going for a few months.

                                But I did find a deal on mouse traps 4 for $1 wich is cheaper than the brand name Victor ones @ Wally world that I think sell for $1.29 for 4. Dh said the spring had a bit more umf to it as well.

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