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| - Clothing, furniture, books, and... discount pharmacy products? Hold up.
The clothing and furniture selection are about what you expect from a nonprofit thrift store: older items with reasonable prices, selection can be a bit dicey but there are some treasures to be found.
Book nook was a delightful surprise! Tons of Target Picks and Oprah's Book Club features, in paperback and hardback, lots of relatively-current fiction from the 2000s and the obligatory section of 60s-90s self-help and health tomes. But the condition of the books, pricing, and women's fiction was better (and less dated) than some of the so-called "used bookstores" in this area.
And now for the pharmacy products, which weirded me out. There is a large selection of generic medications, first aid basics, and diabetic supplies in a section to the right of the entrance. I have no clue who their supplier is or why these items are in a thrift store.
Other odds and ends include costume jewelry in the display case by the register- some new pieces mixed in at good prices.
There are spinning racks of greeting cards, 2/$1, that are a mix of bizarre vintage styles and modern/current birthday, anniversary, congratulation, and thank you notes.
Staff is polite and volunteers are welcome!
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