This is one of the smaller stores that I’ve been too but the fellow there was quite amusing — he was flirting with a lady and I totally picked up on it. What was cool is that he wasn’t at all phased and I probably helped his future success. As for the products, they’re about the same from store to store, state to state but what makes it nice are the humans that work there.
Carrie Neal W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
Totally agree with Erin W. on Dollar Tree. The boy digs this place so I got introduced to it recently, and I’ve gotta say it’s pretty swell! So true about how much further your money goes than at, say, Target, but even better — they have some of the EXACT same stuff that my beloved Target does. Hmm, hard to justify spending more for cute things like these little«popcorn» cups for the kids to use special at Dad’s house, or for staples like hand cream I love(the rich Udder Cream — you know that kind in the cow-print tube? — is actually sold at Dollar Tree!) or bar soap I’d pick up elsewhere for more moola. Another plus is that you can buy cleaning supplies for a steal and things like their Oxy laundry detergent are available in good«flavors» for sensitive skin like mine. They also have a ginormous candy selection — with the good stuff, like Lemonheads and all my faves. Woot! Verdict? Long live Dollar Tree!
Erin W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
Is there really a difference between Family Dollar, Dollar Tree and ever other dollar store in town? Yes, there is! The difference is that Dollar Trees are always the cleanest with the friendliest staff and, they tend to have the most. A dollar spent at Dollar Tree is like spending three or four dollars at Target. Dollar Tree has an expansive selection that you can’t really find at other dollar stores including nice faux flowers, premium candies, figurines and scrap booking materials. I’m not kidding; Dollar Tree is by far the best chain dollar store around. To find the location nearest you go to .