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Dollar Tree’s $1.25 Bathroom Essential Flying Off the Shelves—It’s 5 Times Cheaper Than Big Brands, But Patience Is Key

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A DOLLAR Tree fan has discovered a dupe for a bathroom favorite for five times less than the brand name.

The shopper revealed which $1.25 item she compared to a $6 household name.

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A Dollar Tree Shopper Shared a Copy of a Bathroom Essential She Discovered (Stock Image)Credit: Getty
She compared a $1.25 item to a $6 product

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She compared a $1.25 item to a $6 productCredit: YouTube /The Secret Life of Vivian

Viviane Tenório (@Vivian_Tries) shared the toothpaste she was excited about on YouTube video.

She said her discount was for Sensodyne’s Repair & Protect toothpaste.

“This is an outrageously expensive toothpaste,” Tenorio said.

Dollar Tree’s find was the store’s Natural White Sensitive Extreme.

“If you have sensitive teeth and you need to buy this because you have no choice, go to Dollar Tree,” she added.

Tenório shared an important message that users should note when trying this product.

She explained that the main ingredients were not the same in both products, but their effects would be.

“They’re promising the same thing,” she said.

“I would try this all day and I think you need to wait a while before it works properly.

“I don’t think this will work right away.”

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Tenorio recommended that shoppers first try Dollar Tree and switch to the more expensive brand if they don’t see results.

The YouTuber also showed a visual comparison of the two toothpastes to see how they matched.

She revealed that Dollar Tree was more pink compared to the Sensodyne brand.

Some viewers shared their experiences with this budget option in the video comments.

Dollar Tree Prices

Despite the store’s name, Dollar Tree has recently added items that cost more than $1 to its inventory.

Most items in the store cost no more than $1.25, but items in the Dollar Tree Plus section cost up to $5.

Dollar Tree introduced Plus aisles at 100 locations in 2019 as part of an effort to diversify its products.

As of 2021, Dollar Tree has added the items to more than 1,500 locations.

“We believe that testing additional pricing above $1 for Dollar Tree products will allow us, over time, to expand our assortments, introduce new products, and better serve our customers’ everyday needs,” President and CEO Michael Witynski said in a communicated. declaration.

“Our brand promise is that customers get great value for what they spend at Dollar Tree. We will continue to fiercely protect that promise, regardless of price.”

“I have been using sensitive toothpaste for years and my teeth are not that sensitive to heat and cold..” wrote one person.

“I took it to my dentist, he gave it and gave me a thumbs up..”

“DT Sensitive toothpaste is excellent, especially for the price,” wrote another person.

“I’ve been using this for years.”

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This Dollar Tree find wasn’t the only one to wow shoppers, The US Sun previously reported.

A customer shared a $1.25 back-to-school essential that is similar to a higher-priced Walmart item.

Dollar Tree sold laundry detergent sheets for a fraction of the cost of the Arm & Hammer equivalent at $9.99.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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