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  2. 10 Best Dollar Tree Items To Buy Online in Bulk

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    Paper Towels. Paper towels are a great pick that you can order in bulk online from Dollar Tree. This case for $37.50 sports 30 rolls — that’s $1.25 a roll. A mere six-pack of Great Value paper ...

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  4. Manila folder - Wikipedia

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    A manila folder with a paperclip. A manila folder (sometimes referred to as manilla folder) is a file folder designed to contain documents, often within a filing cabinet. It is generally formed by folding a large sheet of stiff card in half. Though traditionally buff, sometimes other colors are used to differentiate categories of files.

  5. Manila paper - Wikipedia

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    A manila folder is a file folder designed to contain documents, often within a filing cabinet. It is generally formed by folding a large sheet of stiff card stock in half, sized so that full sheets of printer paper can fit inside without folding.

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    Head to Dollar Tree for a 16-pack of 16-ounce red party cups, a 20-pack of 16-ounce insulated beverage cups or 22 mini 2-ounce red Solo cups for just $1.25. Plain white paper plates are $1.25 for ...

  7. Talk:Manila folder - Wikipedia

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    The manila component of the name comes from manila hemp or abacá, from which manila folders were originally made. "Manila" refers to the capital of the Philippines, one of the main producers of abacá, which is itself named after the Indigo Tree (Scyphiphora hydrophyllacea) a shrub called "nilab" in Tagalog as the name means "there is nilab". ”