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| - First, I was only going to give this store four stars because always being asked for change is annoying. On second thought, I realize this is part of what makes this store click so it is all the way five.
A consumer needs to know some general things about the 99 Cent Only store chain. They really have an amazing variety of stock at nothing more than 99 cents. In some cases, you will find items for less. (Try regular, or low sodium, V 8 juice for 59 cents a can. When I say they have a variety, I have purchased everything to computer parts to dvd's to cd's to tv antennas to alarm clocks to gift bags of all sizes to different things I have used in volunteer work with Ballet AZ. They always have special items for the current holiday. The Anderson Split Pea soup that is $1.47 and up at the grocery stores is 99 cents here and they have different varieties. I never failed to be surprised when I see individual french milled soaps next to bars of lava soap. They have a gourmet section that incudes things I have absolutely no idea of what they are used for but it's nice to know they are there if i ever need them?. In season, you will find plants that are two dollars less than Bashas has the same size at the time I write this. I admit to being a shopper so I like just spending time and perusing almost all the shelves. One of the latest things that really surprised me were boxes of extra large condoms made in colors only!! Add spice to your sex life in how many different colors?
Now, it is time to figures out why this particular store on Indian School is unique and has the drawing power that it does for me.This is an interesting store. The one on 12 th street that is just about the same distance to my house, is bigger and it isn't as crowded. So why do I shop there more? Is it because it was there first and I am used to it? Is it because in this store I have run into people who clearly don't want to be seen shopping there-that's a biggie! Maybe I just like the real diversity in the people that work and shop there. Not that often do I get to use the smatterings of different languages I know with people who don't any more English than I know of their tongues. Trying to make known that you need an alarm clock in Swahili is a challenge. This store is truly an adventure and I love it! It's not for the faint of heart. And as I said before, what can be better than listening to the stammering explanation of someone who lives at Scottsdale Ranch and wouldn't be caught dead in a place like that when you come around a corner and there they are pushing a full shopping cart. That is as opposed to seeing someone like the dear lady I know who keeps a little winter place at the Biltmore, gushing over what terrific buys they have and being glad to see a friend. The only thing I wish they could change about this store would be to have someone there to keep the panhandlers out of the parking lot. Even that can be interesting at times. Someone asked me for change the other day, and the person looked at what I gave her and she told me that I could do better than that, couldn't I? As she said, a dollar really didn't go as far as it did a year ago with the economy the way it is. Who was I to argue with that line of thinking. I gave her more and felt good about this budding economist.
One tip about getting to this store that can save you time. You don't ever want to make a left turn into it or out of it in rush hour traffic. Talk about having a death wish? Instead, go north in the parking lot and make a left and go across the parking lot pass the Arthur Murray Dance studio and out to 12th st. There another way to go out north but it takes you through neighborhoods full of people and cars. I am sharing my secret with you. It is so much easier, this way,
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