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  2. 34 Dollar Store Secrets You Need To Know Before You Shop

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    Dollar General already has low prices, but you can save even more during its clearance days.“They do an additional 50% off on their clearance items," Kendall said. "They have things like shampoo ...

  3. 9 Pantry Items To Buy at Dollar General

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    At Dollar General, you can get a pound of Barilla Thin Spaghetti Pasta ... Price: $1.35. At $1.35 apiece, Dollar General’s Knorr Rice Sides Chicken Broccoli With Long Grain Rice & Vermicelli ...

  4. Dollar General - Wikipedia

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    Dollar General expanded to 46 states in 2020 with the addition of new stores in Wyoming [50] in March and Washington in April. [51] Dollar General store in Minneapolis destroyed by arson, 2020. In late May 2020, two Dollar General stores were destroyed by arson during the George Floyd riots in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, and three others had ...

  5. P-38 can opener - Wikipedia

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    A Vietnam War-era P-38 can opener, with a U.S. penny shown for size comparison.. The P-38 (larger variant known as the P-51) is a small can opener that was issued with canned United States military rations from its introduction in 1942 to the end of canned ration issuance in the 1980s. [1]

  6. Dollar General: 8 Cheap Stocking Stuffers To Buy for Under $5

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    Price: $3.30. Dollar General shoppers won’t be able to pass up Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Nail Polish as a stocking stuffer. The price point of $3.30 won’t break the bank or stretch your wallet ...

  7. Can opener - Wikipedia

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    The twist-key can-opener was patented by J. Osterhoudt in 1866. [7] There still was no general-purpose can-opener, thus each can came with a spot-welded or soldered-on twist-key can-opener which snapped off after fatiguing the metal by bending at a thin region. Each food-type had its own can-type, and came with its own can-opener-type.