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  2. 20 Back-to-School Essentials You Can Get at Dollar Tree

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    Fear not though as Dollar Tree price tags still stay quite small. Jot Economy Binders: $1.25. Crayola Short Colored Pencils, 8-count: $1.25. Colorful Plastic Index Dividers with Inserts, 8-count ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 10 Best New Items at Dollar Tree in January

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    The answer is Dollar Tree, where you can grab a 22-ounce bottle for $1.25. By comparison, the cheapest Fabuloso brand cleaner offering at Walmart costs $1.97 for a 16.9-ounce bottle. ©Dollar Tree

  5. Medicinal jar - Wikipedia

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    A medicinal jar, drug jar, or apothecary jar is a jar used to contain medicines. Ceramic medicinal jars originated in the Islamic world and were brought to Europe where the production of jars flourished from the Middle Ages onward. Potteries were established throughout Europe and many were commissioned to produce jars for pharmacies and ...

  6. Dollar Tree - Wikipedia

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    Dollar Tree stores in the U.S., as of December 2020 [3]. Dollar Tree, Inc. is an American multi-price-point chain of discount variety stores.Headquartered in Chesapeake, Virginia, it is a Fortune 500 (sometimes referred to as Fortune 200) company and operates 15,115 stores throughout the 48 contiguous U.S. states and Canada. [2]

  7. Show globe - Wikipedia

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    Herbs and Indian remedies were used and apothecary shops were set up in large population centers. During the Revolutionary War medicine and pharmacy emerged as separate professions, and the first American Pharmacopoeia was printed in 1778. [9] By the 19th century, pharmacists had stopped practicing medicine and even the name apothecary faded away.