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  2. 8 Dollar Tree Items That Have the Highest-Rated Reviews

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    One of the most highly rated Dollar Tree items is this pasta from Columbia. Earning a five-star rating from consumers, one 12-ounce box of Columbia Oven Ready Lasagna costs $1.25.

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    The answer is Dollar Tree, which currently prices each 33.8-ounce bottle of mouthwash for just $5. The same brand and sizing of mouthwash is regularly priced at $6.99 at Walgreens, which means ...

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    The answer is Dollar Tree, especially now that they carry the new six-pack of individually-packaged pretzels. At Walmart, a 10-count box of mini pretzels from the same brand costs $6.99.

  5. Mothercare - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Brothers has provided long-term secured loans to Mothercare plc and Mothercare Global Brand Limited, which amounted to £19.5 million in December 2020. [20] In October 2024, after Mothercare received £16m from Reliance Brands for its 51% stake in their joint venture, the Gordon Brothers loan was replaced with an £8m arrangement.

  6. Gurgle - Wikipedia

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    Gurgle.com is a British pregnancy and parenting website owned by high-street parenting store Mothercare. Founded by Tom Wright, Gurgle launched as a joint venture between Mothercare aa, a family backed investment company, in October 2007. [1] Mothercare bought Fleming Media out to become outright owner of Gurgle in September 2009. [2]

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    The Children's World logo. At the time, Boots' larger high street stores sold a range of baby products, maternity and children's clothing. However the Children's World stores were a larger "superstore" format typically located in retail parks, [2] which sold a wider range of children's clothing, shoes, toys, baby products and nursery furniture.

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