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  2. 8 Best New Year’s Eve Decorations From Dollar Tree

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    Nothing says celebration like metallic balloons. These 18-inch gold stars make perfect wall decorations or ceiling hangings. At just $1.50 each, you can create an entire starry backdrop for photos.

  3. Disney Dollars - Wikipedia

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    Disney Dollars is a form of corporate scrip previously sold by The Walt Disney Company and redeemable for goods or services at many Disney facilities. [2]Similar in size and design to the paper currency of the United States, most bills bear the image of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Dumbo, or a drawing of one of the landmarks of the Disneyland Resort or Walt Disney ...

  4. I Shop at Dollar Tree: Here Are My 5 Frugal Favorites

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    One way to save money is by scooping up deals at discount stores like Dollar Tree. Read More: The Best $20 You Can Spend at Dollar Tree, According to Superfans

  5. 15 Cheap Dollar Tree Essentials You Won’t Find Anywhere Else

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    Here are a few ways you can clean up at Dollar Tree: LA’s Totally Awesome Cleaning Vinegar (64 ounces) : $1.25 Driver’s Choice Microfiber Auto Cleaning Towels (2 count packs): $1.25

  6. Moving Day (1936 film) - Wikipedia

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    Moving Day is a 1936 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists.The cartoon, set during the contemporary Great Depression, follows the antics of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as they frantically pack their belongings after being dispossessed from their home.

  7. Charlotte Clark - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Clark Doll label. Shortly following the release of Walt Disney's Steamboat Willie, Clark designed the first Mickey Mouse doll in early 1930. [1] [2] She obtained permission from the Disney Studio, [3] and the dolls began to appear in the Los Angeles area stores.