DOLLAR Tree buyers found an inexpensive product for Torani coffee syrup.
Torani sells flavored syrups for coffee and other drinks at stores like Walmart, Target and Amazon.
The brand’s sugar-free options are especially popular, retailing for $4.92 for a 12 oz bottle at Walmart.
Dollar Tree shoppers discovered the store sells a jerk with the same ingredients for just $1.25.
“The dollar tree I visited didn’t have as many flavors of this as Walmart has Torani,” he wrote Tasha Mezik in a Facebook post.
“But I found this vanilla that tastes exactly like my beloved French vanilla.”
About TikTokJillian (@jillian.blair) posted a syrup reviewgiving “two thumbs up”.
She recently started making iced coffee at home to save money and bought Dollar Tree syrup instead of Torani.
After a taste test, Jillian said she would definitely buy another bottle.
“I have been using your syrups for years. They are very hard to find,” commented one viewer.
The syrups are not listed on the Dollar Tree website.
SMART COOKIE
A money-saving mom found Dollar Tree’s dupe for Girl Scout’s Thin Mints.
One family did a blind test of the dupe product versus the real thing and got shocking results.
“Dollar Tree’s fake Thin Mints (Fudge Mint Cookies) were a favorite of four out of five family members,” he wrote Bonky in X.
“The idiot at Dollar Tree won the blind taste test!”
She asked other shoppers to support Girl Scouts during the annual cookie season, but said this was a good option for the rest of the year.
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“After the GSA stops trading Thin Mints during this year, Dollar Tree will be their new supplier,” she joked.
The price of a box of Girl Scout Cookies varies, but is usually $6. Dollar Tree Cookies are just $1.25.
Shoppers said Keebler Grasshopper cookies are another good dupe for Thin Mints.
However, they cost $3.42 per box.
Dollar Tree also sells a product for Touchland viral spray hand sanitizers.
Shoppers even discovered a dupe for Bath & Body Works’ foaming soaps.
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