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  2. 5 Stocking Stuffers You Can Get at Five Below Now for $5 - AOL

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    Price: $5.00 Perfect for a young child’s bath or as desktop decor for your favorite kid at heart, these adorable Hello Kitty ducks highlight some of your favorites.

  3. Five Below - Wikipedia

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    Five Below, Inc. is an American chain of specialty discount stores that prices most of its products at $5 or less, plus a smaller assortment of products priced up to $25. [5] Founded in 2002 by Tom Vellios and David Schlessinger and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the chain is aimed at tweens and teens. [3]

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    If they’re using a touch pad to place the orders, a pack of styluses can cost as little as $5. If their wine key looks like it can use an upgrade, do that. Even a few scratch-off lottery tickets ...

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    The deal is $5 cheaper than last year and includes turkey, stuffing and five other side dishes, the company announced in a news release Monday morning.

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    A coupon-eligible converter box (CECB) was a digital television adapter that met eligibility specifications for subsidy "coupons" from the United States government.The subsidy program was enacted to provide terrestrial television viewers with an affordable way to continue receiving free digital terrestrial television services after the nation's television service transitioned to digital ...

  7. Buy one, get one free - Wikipedia

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    The economist Alex Tabarrok has argued, that the success of this promotion lies in the fact that consumers value the first unit significantly more than the second one. So compared to a seemingly equivalent "Half price off" promotion, they may only buy one item at half price, because the value they attach to the second unit is lower than even the discounted price.