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Extending Your Dollars

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Date: 11/13/2004 Topic: Christmas > Shopping  
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To extend your dollars over the holidays remember the Dollar Stores. I frequent 3-4 stores every few weeks. I have found scrapbooking supplies, color books with the latest super hero in them, candles, bath supplies, baby shampoo and lotions. Of course, this is a great place to buy your wrapping paper, bows, tags and bags. Also don't forget the food section.

By Sandy Schmeling
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By Cis (Guest Post)
Love , love, dollar stores. Sometimes I buy a basket and fill it up with goodies, lotions, candies,candles, etc. wrap it up , put a bow on it and give it as a gifts for Christmas.It's very economical and everyone loves the personal touch.Even people with alot of money now go to dollar stores. GREAT TIP !!

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