![]() ![]() I was in dollar tree the other day specifically for over the counter meds (I usually buy the equate brand at Walwart, but could not believe the prices a few weeks ago at Dollar tree). The plastic storage bins- I get those at the $store ALL the time! I've bought walmart cheap bubbles that just wouldn't blow for anything- but the $store ones are always great for us.ĥ. The bubbles are actually GOOD bubbles too. The glow sticks and bubbles! I never get them anywhere else. I have even found great gift boxes there that don't even need wrapping or are great for storing clutter at home.Ĥ. Super cute owls and polka dots and chevron- so I bought those at the dollar store. The school supplies- My daughter needed comp notebooks for school this year and even though I could have gotten plain jane ones at Walmart for $0.50- I actually preferred the patterns that Dollar Tree had for $1. Our store has a nice selection of patterns and colors too.Ģ. The socks- I buy the 3 packs of patterned (I don't think they are name brand) socks for my kids and they hold up just as well as other stores but are 3 pairs for $1 or 2 pairs for $1 as opposed to $4 for 3 pair at Walmart. ![]() With frameless (ans scentless) candle, you eliminate that risk! They are also easy and fun to decorate! Having an open flame is VERY dangerous if a leak does occur. Many people don't think about this, but storms, especially tornadoes, can cause gas leaks. Frameless candles are a cheap, safe way to feel your way through the dark. While it has been many years since a tornado did any damage in my area, storms have knocked out the power more times than I can count. I live in Texas, good 'oil tornado alley. I also recommend buying the led candles, but not for the smell (we use wax melts that we buy at Walmart for $2 for 6 squares). We are scattered all over the country, but every year on her birthday and the day she passed we light the candles at a specified time so we can at least feel together. I even printed photos of my mother-in-law onto tissue paper and stuck them to candles with some gems nd glitter to give to the family when she passed. ![]() I also buy their candles and use mod podge and glitter (and sometimes some really cute tissue paper) to decorate the candles. I like to buy their candle stick holders and votive holders and glue them together to make topiary jars. (Still yummy)įirst, I love these posts! I have been shopping at the dollar tree for years. Tastes the same, but you do sort of have to deal with not being able to pour off the liquid. I came across a bag of what I thought were Sunkist gummies, but they were actually, upon closer examination, "Sinkist" gummies.Īnd their vienna sausage is actually usually old, usually when I get it (I love it!), the "broth" has sort of gelatinized. Look out for subtle knockoff brands in the candy aisle. My closet has no light so it's great to be able to look in at night. If you go to staples and look for the brand name, the same size post its are like $10! I also picked up a led light for a closet and it's great for that. Great thing to snag: My dollar tree has sticky notes, like the large sized ones, that are just fantastic for taking notes in textbooks. They don't have any suction if there's a hole. ![]() Over half of the straws in one package I bought had pinholes in them right where they flex, and weren't good for anything other than disappointment. I've had terrible luck with the straws at the dollar tree, specifically the bendy straws. ![]()
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