Where are my dollar tree girls⁉️

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I've been seeing some great finds at the Dollar Tree on here and y'all haven't disappointed me yet. Drop in the comments some Dollar Tree finds. Let's put each other on , No Gatekeeping ova here 🤗👇🏾

My find

Personal care body wash in the scent pineapple & melon. I've heard these are the dupes for native and I can say yes but personal care has a slight stronger scent and it's affordable. The pineapple and melon fragrance isn't overbearing and the scent does last which is a plus for a $1.25 product. 👀🛒🛍️

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2025/8/4 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, my fellow budget babes, let's dive into the real talk about Dollar Tree prices here in the USA! We all know the magic number is $1.25 for most items, but making that dollar stretch truly takes a keen eye and a bit of strategy. I often hear people asking, 'Is everything really $1.25? And is it actually a good deal?' Let me tell you, for the most part, yes! While Dollar Tree did make the jump from a flat $1.00 to $1.25, it still represents incredible value, especially in specific categories. You might occasionally spot some bigger items priced at $3 or $5, typically in the craft section or for larger seasonal decor, but the core of their inventory remains at that sweet $1.25 price point. This fixed pricing structure is what makes it so easy to budget – no surprises at checkout! When I'm hunting for deals, I always keep an eye out for unit price. For example, that amazing Personal Care Body Wash in Sweet Pineapple & Melon that I raved about? Getting a decent-sized bottle that's also gluten free, paraben dye free, and phthalate free for just $1.25 is an absolute steal! You'd pay three or four times that for similar quality at other stores. It’s these kinds of finds that make the trip worthwhile. Beyond body care, where else can your $1.25 go far? I've personally scored fantastic deals on cleaning supplies, especially sponges, microfiber cloths, and certain brand-name dish soaps. Their party supplies section is also a goldmine for balloons, plates, and decorations – seriously, why pay more for a birthday banner? Craft supplies like glitter, stickers, and basic art materials are also great buys if you're doing a small project. And let's not forget seasonal decor! I always stock up on holiday trinkets and gift bags that would cost a fortune elsewhere. My top tips for making the most of your $1.25 per item: Check for Name Brands: Sometimes you'll find smaller sizes of well-known brands. These are perfect for travel or trying out a new product without committing to a full-sized, expensive version. Inspect Quality: While most items are great, some products (especially electronics or certain tools) might not hold up. Give things a quick once-over before buying. Think Unit Price: For items like snacks or personal care, compare the quantity you get for $1.25 to what you'd pay at a regular grocery store. Often, it's still a better deal, even if the package is smaller. Embrace Seasonal Shopping: After holidays, Dollar Tree often has clearance on seasonal items that can be repurposed or saved for next year. Ultimately, shopping at Dollar Tree is all about smart choices and knowing what you're looking for. It's not just about things being cheap; it's about finding genuine value and extending your budget. So next time you're browsing the aisles, remember that $1.25 can truly transform your shopping cart!

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See I was just saying to someone else I absolutely love the dollar tree, but when it comes to the bath products, I feel like the scent washes off with the water ha ha ha

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