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  2. The best ice trays on Amazon for perfect cubes - AOL

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    Here are the best hassle-free options for making ice cubes in endless shapes and sizes.

  3. Which Dollar Store Chain Actually Sells Everything for $1?

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    Here’s a look at some items you might find for $1 either online or at your local dollar store chain. Dollar Tree $1 Items. Here is an example of a $1 item pulled from Dollar Tree website ...

  4. 10 Things To Buy at the Dollar Store That Look Way More Expensive

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    “Helium Mylar balloons are ideal for birthday parties and cost $1 at the dollar store instead of $3.99 at other stores,” said James Crawford, co-founder of DealDrop. More From GOBankingRates

  5. Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams - Wikipedia

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    Two weeks later, she decided that she wanted to make scented ice cream as a business and dropped out of Ohio State. [2] Bauer first sold her ice cream at a farmer’s market in Columbus, Ohio. [3] Later on in 1996, Britton-Bauer opened her first storefront in the North Market area of Columbus, dubbed Scream Ice Creams.

  6. Sugar cube - Wikipedia

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    Two-piece sugar cube packaging (Germany) Individually wrapped sugar cubes (France) The typical size for each cube is between 16 by 16 by 11 millimetres (0.6 by 0.6 by 0.4 inches) and 20 by 20 by 12 millimetres (0.8 in × 0.8 in × 0.5 in), corresponding to the weight of approximately 3–5 grams, or approximately 1 teaspoon.

  7. Your Dollar Store with More - Wikipedia

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    The chain began with a single store in 1998, founded by Russ and Sherry Meszaros. [1] The chain expanded quickly in the early 2000s, and by 2003 it had grown to 140 stores in Canada and 23 in the United States. [2]