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  2. Frugal Living YouTuber Kate Kaden: 10 Dollar Tree Must-Haves

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    Rubbermaid Take Alongs Square Plastic Storage Containers With Lids: $1.25 Kaden recommends picking up name brand plastic storage containers, like Rubbermaid, at Dollar Tree.

  3. 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 ...

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  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. Systainer - Wikipedia

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    The "Woodbox" design is 210 millimetres (8.3 in) high, with a transparent area for drill bits in the lid, and a T-Loc closing handle compatible with other systainer cases. [14] In 2016 the teacher of the class, Peter Winklhofer, made the PDF plans available to enable other carpenters and students to build their own versions of the case.

  7. Square milk jug - Wikipedia

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    A square milk jug. The square milk jug is a variant of the one-gallon (3.785-liter) plastic milk container sold in the United States. [1] The design was introduced in the summer of 2008 [1] and is marketed as environmentally friendly because of the shape's advantages for shipping and storage (better cube efficiency).