Sherry Taylor

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Best Dollar Store Items

I am a big fan of the Dollar Store (Tree). Mostly because when the kids were little you could make them happy for a few bucks. You could also make me happy with cleaning products and kitchen utensils that normally cost way more than $1. Here are some of the things that I regularly buy at the Dollar Store…

1)Comet and various cleaning supplies

2)Hair ties

3) Hair Brush

4)Party supplies

5)Gift wrap, bows, boxes, gift bags

6)Greeting cards and thank you notes

7)Bread

8)Scissors and tape

9)Storage containers and trash bins

10)Readers (Glasses)

According to Good Housekeeping there are 50 great things to buy. Check out their list. I agree with a lot of what they say, but sometimes you just have to try it and see if it will hold up for you. After all, when it’s just a $1, it’s not too big of a loss if it’s not what you thought.

What do you buy at the Dollar Store?

Sherry

 

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