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  2. 10 Best Walmart Items To Buy for Less Than $10 - AOL

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  3. 17 awesome things you can buy on Amazon for under $10 - AOL

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    View these 17 amazing steals for under 10 bucks: More from AOL.com: 7 best selling motivational books on Amazon 5 best and worst deals at Best Buy 12 most popular products you should buy at Trader ...

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    Kids love stickers and most of them also love Bluey. Hence, a Bluey sticker book is a great gift idea! This book comes with over 35 reusable puffy Bluey stickers that'll keep them occupied during ...

  5. Psychological pricing - Wikipedia

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    An example of this practice is in Australia, where 5 cents has been the smallest denomination coin since 1992, but pricing at .98 or .99 on items under several hundred dollars is still almost universally applied (e.g.: $1.99–299.99), while goods on sale often price at .94 and its variations. Finland and the Netherlands were the first two ...

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    The admission fee is $32 per person, [152] [153] but admission discounts are available for children and seniors, and the deck is free for 9/11 responders and families of 9/11 victims. [150] When it opened, the deck was expected to have about 3.5 million visitors per year. [154] Tickets went on sale starting on April 8, 2015. [155]

  7. The Price Is Right - Wikipedia

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    The Price Is Right is an American television game show where contestants compete by guessing the prices of merchandise to win cash and prizes. A 1972 revival by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman of their 1956–1965 show of the same name, the new version added many distinctive gameplay elements.