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Businiess name:  99 Cents Stuff
Review by:  Sue T.
Review content: 
The 99 Cents Stuff stores have grocery departments which offer a fantastic alternative to the fairly expensive grocery stores in the area. Some of the produce is a little banged up, or smaller than you'd find in Publix or Winn Dixie. But, for the price, you can't go wrong, especially if you are going to use it right after you buy it. Some of the good in the store are a little cheap and not well made. But, you can find marvelous bargains and deals on sell -outs or overstock liquidations such as breads and candy. Steer clear of the plastic containers and most of the toys. They are not worth the 99 cents it takes to buy them as they won't stand up. Save your money there for the Dollar Store. Great values though on things like picture frames, kitchen towels and pesky little household things that seem to cost a fortune at conventional stores.

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