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  2. Household Products That Are a Complete Waste of Money

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    Costco. K-Cups. Price: $29 for 48 ... Even if the environmental angle doesn't sway you, the cost might: A pack of 32 Swiffer Dry refills might set you back about $9, ...

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    A pack of 32 Swiffer Dry refills might set you back nearly $10, which means you're spending around a quarter for every little touch-up — and much more if you go through multiple cloths or use ...

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    A pack of 32 Swiffer Dry refills might set you back about $8, which means you're spending around a quarter for every little touch-up — and much more if you go through multiple cloths or use the ...

  5. Swiffer - Wikipedia

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    Swiffer is an American brand of cleaning products that is made by Procter & Gamble.Introduced in 1999, [1] the brand uses the "razor-and-blades" business model, whereby the consumer purchases the handle assembly at a low price, but must continue to purchase replacement refills and pads over the lifespan of the product.

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  7. Sol Price - Wikipedia

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    Costco's longest-serving CEO, Sinegal, learned the retail business largely through working his way up FedMart's corporate ladder. In CNBC 's 2012 documentary on Costco, Sinegal indicated that Price had been his mentor, as well as the person who taught him to be "tough" in business, and to display a sense of "social responsibility" toward employees.