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Allrecipes on MSNDollar Tree Is Raising Prices—Here's How to Tell Which Items Are Getting More ExpensiveUnderneath some shelves, you'll find a price strip that may indicate the new price, often $1.50 or $1.75. Because Dollar Tree is firmly a multi-priced retailer now, the store will have to be a lot clearer in indicating what costs what.
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House Digest on MSNGrab A Dollar Tree Glass Jar & A Candle Holder To DIY A Beautiful Home Decor PieceWhile many retailers sell elegant candle holders, you can make your own using a few items from the Dollar Tree. Here's the lowdown on this easy DIY.
In fact, the discount store's Royal Norfolk Turquoise Swirl Stoneware Bowls, which are just $1.50 per bowl, are so popular that they've received dozens of reviews online from fans singing their praises. Some shoppers have even admitted to being on the hunt for the luxe bowls for years.
“Can’t even take my kids in there with their allowance to ball out no more,” another says. “So much can be bought at other stores for cheaper,” a third adds. La’Cole responds in a comment that she went to Kroger after Dollar Tree and saw similar prices. Others suspect that the increased prices will impact Dollar Tree’s earnings.
Behind Dollar Tree’s decision to raise prices on select items above the $1.00 mark are the rising cost of goods and customer demand for a wider selection of products.
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Dollar Tree , which sells most products for $1.25 and a small selection of items for $3 or $5, will stop selling eggs at stores because the company can’t make money offering them at flat prices.
Power Stick deodorant is sold at Dollar Tree, Walmart and on Amazon. Consumers with recalled Power Stick deodorants should throw the product away or return it to the store.
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Stocktwits on MSNDollar Tree Stock Rises As Analysts Get Bullish — Retail Crowd Starts To Buy In TooDollar Tree (DLTR) shares climbed 2% on Monday, extending their winning streak to a fourth straight session following a wave of upbeat analyst actions from Wall Street. Barclays upgraded its rating on the company's shares to 'Overweight' from 'Equal Weight,