Oh Dollar Tree you are so good to me. Where else can you find a store with everything $ 1 or less? I’ll wait.(Lol) Seriously though, Dollar Tree is definitely one of my go to stores. You can find brand name products(off brand too) for pretty much anything you need around the house, and yeah you guessed it all for $ 1 or less. One of my favorite things about DT is that they always have decorations for almost every holiday or major event people celebrate. Need birthday balloons? They have it. Party plates, cups, spoons, table covers and banners? Yup they’ve got that too! They also have a decent selection of school supplies, including poster boards that most kids need for science projects and such. I’ve even purchased wine glasses and plates that friends and family members swore looked like they came from higher end stores.(Score!) Still not convinced? Well you’ll just have to stop in for yourself, almost every neighborhood has a DT, you can even use their website to locate the nearest one. Happy Shopping!
Kathy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cook, IL
You can never have too much junk. At least the dollar store makes it affordable. I go there 99% of the time I’m in need for a snack and walking. When it first opened, they actually even had some good books, not recently though. They are also ALWAYS in stock with training bras. A whole aisle full, actually. Toys, cleaning supplies, food, clothes?(yeah), they have everything. Lots of things are often recalled or do not work great. So, be careful. Never buy– Anything but toys for your dog. Seriously, no food, flea treatments, etc. unless you want a VERY sick dog. Anything your baby might put in their mouth. Seriously, this place has had too many baby toy lead recalls. Oh and anything packaged with the warning«Warning: Contains Lead».
Fritzie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
A dollar store that actually sells EVERYTHING for $ 1 or less? Unreal, I know! This place is amazing. They have brand name things for cheap. None of that Parade brand shit. I walked in here for no particular reason.(Well, actually, that’s not true. I’m a fan of mindless junk and wasting cash on shit I don’t need.) I didn’t grab a basket or a cart because I figured who in their right mind would need THAT much junk. As I started to scope the selection, my eyes lit up and before I knew it I had both hands full of stuff. Their candy selection was insaaaaane. They have big jugs of Arizona Green Tea for a buck. Hot Pockets. Arts and Crafts. Seasonal items. Birthday Cards for 50 cents. Tweezers. Storage crates. Paper plates. Cleaning supplies. Scarves and gloves. Toys… anything you can think of. Low on cash? I wouldn’t call their frozen food selection«healthy» but damn it if it’s not tasty.