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In the classy mall that is home to Oggi's, Barro's, Firehouse Subs, and Ace Hardware there is a dollar store. Actually, just drop a penny and make that a 99 cents store. I come here for non-food items. Paper plates, paper towels, cleaning fluids, and stuff like that. I'm scared of the food here. The vegetables look like they're moments away from expiration o'clock. I would also check the expiration dates on any cans or bottles you get here. An acquaintance in low places once mentioned that as a truck driver with an addiction to unmentionable substances, he would once in a while steal cargo from other truckers. And guess what kind of place readily accepts this kind of stuff no questions asked? Yup. 98 cents stores. This place is a penny more expensive so I'm sure that kind of stuff never happens here. They also have CDs and DVDs. I once tried to sell a bunch of old CDs to Bookman's. The only thing they bought were the crappy dollar CDs of completely obscure crap bands that I bought in this store. Go figure! The best thing about this place, though, is the fact that they have 99 cent pregnancy tests right by the cashiers. Hey - even if it turns out to be wrong - it was only 99 cents!
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