Recently went there on an excursion after finding out it had replaced the Walgreens. When you're a shut in, the world can change in the blink of an eye.
My friend and I shopped around, scrutinizing nearly every aisle. Since this is were Walgreens used to...
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Recently went there on an excursion after finding out it had replaced the Walgreens. When you're a shut in, the world can change in the blink of an eye.
My friend and I shopped around, scrutinizing nearly every aisle. Since this is were Walgreens used to be, it feels odd to see these shelves with different goods, affordable goods, at that.
Going in without any expectations, I made far more purchases than I thought I would. I got these onion flavored snacks that were surprisingly great. Also got a bag of dumplings that I doubted due to their 1$ price-tag, but they pair magnificently with stir-fry or even soy sauce and rice. Juicy, not fat-juice. They also have your standard breakfast sausages, which are expectedly unhealthy.
Other things bought were a bag of dum-dums which taste as I remember, fair variety. That bag has more than you'd expect if you eat them irregularly. Moderately effective cough drops, inexpensive 3M tape. Other things were some storage/office supplies.
Quality-wise, many items don't compare with Daiso's goods but there are some that do.
Entrance is as we remember it from it's Walgreens days, aisles were clean and well-stocked.
Not having been to a Dollar Tree in ages, it was a fun trip. I discovered some favorite snacks that I need to get more of.
The cashier was also a nice helpful lady. Unfortunately, my friend couldn't hear her too well with small-talk, but despite that, she was still rather cheerful and polite.