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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 ...

  3. 9 Best New Dollar Tree Arrivals for Your Money in January

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    This January, Dollar Tree has tons of new arrivals available in departments like holidays and celebrations, personal care, household essentials and more. ... Ribbed Glass Jars With Metal Lids ...

  4. 10 Items You Should Always Buy at Dollar Tree

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    Vases "Dollar Tree has a lot of what you need for centerpieces, including plenty of glass vases to choose from," Ramhold said. "While you can get standard shapes like hurricane or pot belly, you ...

  5. 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]

  6. Dollar Tree: 9 High-Quality Items To Buy Now

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    Shoppers could buy two Play-Doh packs at Dollar Tree and get 12 cans of Play-Doh for $6 and stay well below Amazon’s pricing. ©Dollar Tree. Indoor Chair Cushions. Price: $5.00.

  7. Bohemian glass - Wikipedia

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    Bohemian glass-workers discovered potash combined with chalk created a clear colourless glass that was more stable than glass from Italy. In the 16th century the term Bohemian crystal was used for the first time to distinguish its qualities from glass made elsewhere. This glass contained no lead as is commonly suspected.