

Picture frames- They are GREAT for crafting and this is as cheap as you'll find them.Ĭards/Gift bags/ gift containers- YES. I can't keep regular socks on at night, but these ones are so comfortable! I had bought some other expensive cotton gloves to use for the same purpose and I couldn't keep them on at night because my hands got SO hot. They are really nice and thin and they breathe so well, and they keep the moisture in so well. They are the best I have ever come across. Moisturizing gloves and socks- YES! BUY THESE NOW. Measuring cups are a bit flimsy but they work great. The thin plastic cutting boards are just as good as any other similar products I've used. Good for emergencies.įunnels/thin plastic cutting boards/ measuring cups and spoons- Funnels are great quality. I wouldn't really use them for regular eating though, because the edges are a little sharp and they aren't as well formed as the good stuff. Utensils- Pretty good, especially when you buy something like frozen lemonade from their freezer and then realize it will melt before you get home so you need something to eat it with on the way. KNIVES- I bought some several years ago there, and they still work and are still sharp! They are really good quality and some of the smaller ones come in packs of three. They get gross pretty fast because they get food and stuff and perform bodily functions in the dishes (charming, I know)- it is GREAT to keep several bags on hand, and the price is really good!ĭishes- I haven't bought the plates, but I regularly buy glasses and bowls. I buy these all the time because I have hermit crabs that need to be able to get in and out of the water dishes. I buy everything from candlestick holders to vases! They're good quality too!! 3 packs for $1 and at five below it's 1 pack for $1.50. Same with the canned meat- I LOVE vienna sausage (I'm trying to not eat it because it is TERRIBLE for you), they have it 2 for $1, and at the grocery store they have it 2 for 95 cents. Example: Rainbow nerds- $1 at the dollar tree, 89 cents at the store. If you take a look at the candy aisle, some of the candy is a great deal, but some of it is actually more expensive than regular store prices. Don't use those.Īny "gel" lotion- it leaves your hands weirdly greasy and it smells a little off There are a couple of products I've come across that are just not worth the $1.ĭoggie waste bags- they are ridiculously thin and even though the bags at the pet store are HORRENDOUSLY expensive, I'd rather have a more expensive but THICKER bag when I'm trying to pick up poop through a bag with my hands.
