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Dollar Tree

3.4 (17 reviews)
InexpensiveDiscount Store
Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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John B.

Best place for cheap decorating, wrapping & balloons! I'm not Martha Stewart but this place is loaded with inexpensive ways to cheer you up. Look at this find: "Peeps" Easter tablecloth for only $3!!! I'm thrilled - and glad that I scarfed it up a month ago, so someone else isn't enjoying this instead of me.

Valentine's Day candy
Mary T.

I love Dollar Tree. Everything is indeed a dollar, unlike the dollar stores in Canada. The variety of merchandise is incredible. I also love the frozen foods section. This Dollar Tree is located by Allen Premium Outlet. The store's strength is its snacks. I got so many snacks that I carried half of them on the plane heading back to Toronto. Some snacks included the following: - Roasted peanuts in a decent bottle that I recently polished off - Brim's pork rinds (our pork rinds are $2 a bag) - Jack Link's original pepperoni stick that is over a foot in length Both my boyfriend and I got some decent items. I found a container that you fill up with facial toner or, what I plan on using it for, nail polish remover, with a pump. You simply put your cotton pad on top of the pump, press down, and the cotton pad soaks up the solution. I got the only one in a clear bottle with a purple rim. There were a ton of Valentine's Day chocolates. I also found banana clips in the hair accessories section. I haven't used a banana clip since I was in grade 8! I loved this store. It wasn't packed with customers. Parking was a breeze. It fulfilled all my snacking needs. (65)

Great dollar balloon selection
Terri J.

I'm a simple woman. I like my tea cold and my coffee hot. I like my men chunky and my beer PBR'ed. And I like anyplace where I can get birthday balloons and Chex Mix in one go. What if I told you that you could go through a magical door and instead of the super lame acid trip that is Narnia, you could instead visit a land where on one hand you could grab Clorox bleach and in the other get pickles? What if I also said you didn't have to deal with the annoyance that is Wal-mart, where the parking will drive you madder than the forty checkout lanes with no cashier? What if I said that EVERYTHING you grabbed was a buck? Put on your best jogging pants kids. We are going to Dollar Tree!!! That's right: Your local Dollar Tree will put an end to those expensive McDonalds birthdays. Balloons here are a buck. So are invitations, decorations and anything else that brat Jessica in second grade has at her party. It's also great for other crap too. Don't give a crap about social norms? Get some Dollar Tree hair color. Want to know if you are knocked up without breaking the bank? Dollar Tree pregnancy tests are 42% accurate but you'll need to supply your own cup yo. Want to see if your kid is a stoner or just really likes Foo Fighters? DT drug tests can show you if those munchies are a growth spurt or if someone is toking on the 420 train. Limited groceries are available along with haircare, toys and stationary. Best part? You'll spend $20 but get a ton of cool stuff. Stay away from the pregnancy prevention. Trust me. I've got two kids.

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This place is always short staff, we never know when it will open hours are always off. They need hire some good morning crew.

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Dollar Tree - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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