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  2. 7 Items That Are Always Cheaper at Dollar Tree

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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 ...

  3. 14 Best Dollar Tree Items To Stock Up on for the Holidays

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    Holly Wreath-Printed Christmas Glass Price: $1.25 Ideal to hold drinks of all kinds or even for use as centerpieces, these holly wreath glasses are worth buying in bulk.

  4. 8 Best Home Items To Buy at Dollar Tree in October

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    At Dollar Tree, you can find a great selection of affordable home items that let you do all that and more — all for the low price of $1.25 (in most cases). GOBankingRates went through Dollar ...

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    Edge Plastics Storage Totes With Snap-Lock Lids. Price: $5.00 You can never have too few storage totes in your home. These totes are designed to hold up to 10 gallons worth of items and come with ...

  6. Drinking straw - Wikipedia

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    A drinking straw is a utensil that uses suction to carry the contents of a beverage to one's mouth. A straw is used by placing one end in the mouth and the other in a beverage. By applying suction with the mouth, the air pressure in the mouth drops, which causes atmospheric pressure to force the liquid through the straw and into the mouth.

  7. Petri dish - Wikipedia

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    A glass Petri dish with culture. A Petri dish (alternatively known as a Petri plate or cell-culture dish) is a shallow transparent lidded dish that biologists use to hold growth medium in which cells can be cultured, [1] [2] originally, cells of bacteria, fungi and small mosses. [3]