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Old 01-24-2012, 05:32 AM
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Default Price comparison.

I keep candles etc on hand here at home for when the electricity goes out. Trying to find candles that arent going to cost a lot can be quite difficult. I dont like to pay a lot for candles that I will be using right away. The ones for show are a different story. Those ones I will spend a little extra money on.

The utility candles and small jar candles that I buy can cost a bit but I found that if I buy them at Crafts 2000, that I get a really small candle for $1.45 but if I go to Dollar General to buy them, I get a much larger small candle for $1.50.

Shopping around for anything you buy is always the best way to go.

What I usually do is make a list of have to have things and when I go shopping at any time I always look around for those items and compare the prices. Ive found lots of things I can save money on just by buying them at different stores.

For instance, I buy all my cleaning products at Lowes because I get more for less money. And saving is what it is all about.
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