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  2. 15 best-selling beauty products you probably didn’t know were ...

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    Plus, right now Costco has a "Buy More, Save More" event going on through Feb. 4 where you can save on qualifying beauty items, many of which are included below. Save $30 when you buy three items ...

  3. 6 Types of Costco Price Tags Every Frugal Shopper Needs ... - AOL

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    What to look for: Prices ending in 00 or 88 cents. Costco price tags that end in 00 or 88 cents are manager’s specials, meaning they are good discounts, as these items are closeouts specific to ...

  4. Costco Just Lowered the Prices of These 4 Items - AOL

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    First, Millerchip is referring to in-store prices, which are commonly lower than the prices you'll find on Costco.com. Case in point: Kirkland macadamia nuts are priced at $16.99 online. Second ...

  5. Costco - Wikipedia

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    Costco membership card from Iceland. Costco's earliest predecessor, Price Club, opened its first store on July 12, 1976, on Morena Boulevard in San Diego, California.It was founded three months earlier by Sol Price and his son, Robert, following a dispute with the new owners of FedMart, Price's previous membership-only discount store. [16]

  6. Price Club - Wikipedia

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    Price Club was founded by Sol Price in 1975 after he was forced out of FedMart, another retail chain he had founded. Price and several friends invested $2.5 million to establish Price Club. The first Price Club location opened on July 12, 1976, [2] in San Diego, at the former site of a manufacturing building previously owned by Howard Hughes ...

  7. Shopping at Costco.com Without a Membership? Here's ... - AOL

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    Now, multiply that bigger price difference across 40, 50, or 90 items that you might buy over a year. When you think about it that way, getting a membership could pay off.