Here are a handful of deals I spotted at my local Dollar Tree store yesterday!
I hadn't been into a Dollar Tree in awhile, and was surprised and pleased to see they are beginning to widen their assortment of products.
I found loaves of both white and wheat bread for $1 each, as well as 8-load packs of Purex detergent for $1 -- no coupons necessary on either deal!
Here are the good coupon deals I found too:
I hadn't been into a Dollar Tree in awhile, and was surprised and pleased to see they are beginning to widen their assortment of products.
I found loaves of both white and wheat bread for $1 each, as well as 8-load packs of Purex detergent for $1 -- no coupons necessary on either deal!
Here are the good coupon deals I found too:
- Efferdent Denture Cleansers -- 16-count packs priced at $1 each. Use the $1 off coupon from the 11/10 Smartsource insert and get yours for free! NOTE: I use these to clean my coffee-maker and any other spot in my house that gets hard water buildup, and they work great!
- Pretzel M&Ms -- single-serving packs priced at 79 cents each. Buy two and use this BOGO coupon (sort by Food to find it fast) to get yours for 40 cents apiece.
- Colgate Kids Toothpaste -- priced at $1 per tube. Use the 50 cents off coupon from the 11/10 Smartsource insert and pay 50 cents for yours.
- Libby's Canned Vegetables -- priced at 79 cents per can. Buy four and use the $1 off 4 coupon from the 11/10 Red Plum insert, and pick yours up for 54 cents each.
- Duncan Hines Golden Sugar Cookies Mix -- priced at $1 per box. Use this 35 cents off coupon and pay 65 cents for yours.
- Swiss Miss Hot Cocoa -- 6-count packs priced at $1 each. Buy two and use the 50 cents off 2 coupon from the 11/10 Red Plum insert. Your new price drops to 75 cents per box.
- Yardley Bar Soap -- priced at $1 each. Buy four and use the $1 off 4 coupon from the 11/17 Smartsource insert. You'll pick yours up for 75 cents per bar.
- Heinz Homestyle Gravy -- 12oz bottles priced at $1 each. Buy five and use this $1 off 5 coupon. Your price drops to 80 cents per bottle.
I do strongly recommend printing and reading the Dollar Tree coupon policy before you make a trip -- in my experience, many cashiers do not receive a lot of training on how to handle coupons, even though the policy has been in place for well over a year.
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