Duracell 123 Batteries 2 Count Packages

Since I started buying goods at and writing when it comes to dollar stores more than four years ago, I’ve heard galore complaints when it comes to their merchandise. Some of the criticism may be deserved but mostly, it’s merely the old prejudice that anything that may be sold for a buck ought to not be worth the plastic bag you’re given to carry it home in. Let’s look at a few of the most mutual fallacies:

Fallacy: Anything from China is junk or worse, unsafe and, since that’s all dollar stores stock, they will have to bear the brunt of these accusations.

Fact: Every year, China exports billions of dollars worth of productions to the U.S. and Canada. Even excluding all of the machinery, electronics, and other pricey items, I don’t think dollar stores could perchance be the only ones merchandising Chinese merchandise. Heck, even the princess figurine I brought back from Disney World a few years ago was made in China, as are most of this American icon’s souvenirs.

Bottom line: If you are concerned in regards to feed or plastic merchandise from China at the discount store or anyplace else for that matter, don’t buy them. However, it’s merely not reasonable to classify all of their merchandise as junk. There is much to choose from that comes from China, Turkey, Germany or even the U.S. and Canada that is special value for a buck or two.

Fallacy: Brand name cookies, crackers and other packaged foods that end up in these stores are bound to be stale.

Fact: Dollar store buyers give rise to relationships with numerous dissimilar manufacturers and are on the spot to snap up overstock. If you’ve be stung before, do what you would do in any other store; check the best-before date.

Fallacy: Chocolate bars and candies must have been sitting around for a long time before they got to a dollar store.

Fact: I love my Hershey bars and jujubes and I haven’t come all over anything stale yet. Consider: how long would clients keep buying the candy, if everything they purchased turned out to be stale?

Fallacy: You can’t get good batteries at the dollar store.

Fact: While this may have been true in the past, the stores I’m intimate with now trade brand name batteries like Panasonic and Sunbeam. Since adding merchandise up to $2, I’ve even seen Duracell batteries at Dollarama. Again, if you’re leery, check the best-before date, which is printed in bold on the lower right-hand side of the package. Speaking from personal experience, I have been exceedingly satisfied with their batteries.

Fallacy: There must be something faulty with a brand name shampoo, facial product or household cleaner that ends up in these stores.

Fact: I not long back spoke to a representative of Unilever Canada in regards to a Dove Energy Glow product I purchased not so long ago from my local dollar store and, from the product code I gave her, she confirmed that it was in truth their product, made in Canada. Again, store buyers are always on the look-out for deals from the big makers and most times nab numerous amazing products.


Duracell 123 Batteries 2 Count Packages

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Duracell 123 Batteries 2 Count Packages

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4Decent battery and price
By F. Pong
Cost is defintely better than all street price but be careful that this is bulk pack (4 per little ziplock bag). Voltage is around 2.84-2.92 which is not bad and expiration is 2014. Hope this will last comparing to store purchase.

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5Great Deal!
By Preciouz
I purchased a two pack for half of what they wanted in a store. The batteries have a long shelf life! Great product!

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