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  2. 10 Best New Items Coming to Dollar Tree in 2023 - AOL.com

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    2023 Calendars "If you're looking for a new wall calendar for 2023, Dollar Tree is offering a variety of nature-themed 12x12-inch calendars for $1.25 each," Gramuglia said.

  3. Dollar Tree - Wikipedia

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    Dollar Tree competes in the dollar store and low-end retail markets. Each Dollar Tree stocks a variety of products, including national, regional, and private-label brands.

  4. 11 of the Best Wall Calendars for Your Most Organized Year Yet

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    Between Zoom meetings , your kid's online classes and all the other things you need to plan for on a daily basis, it's easy to get overwhelmed....

  5. Dollar Tree Is Raising Prices: What You Need To Know

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    Dollar Tree changed its standard price point from $1 to $1.25 in 2022, and there are more changes coming. The Fortune 500 company has also been working on Dollar Tree Plus, a new...

  6. Walgreens - Wikipedia

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    Walgreens is an American company that operates the second-largest pharmacy store chain in the United States, behind CVS Health. It specializes in filling prescriptions, health and wellness products, health information, and photo services.

  7. United States one-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    The United States one-dollar bill (US$1), sometimes referred to as a single, has been the lowest value denomination of United States paper currency since the discontinuation of U.S. fractional currency notes in 1876.