When Ace moved out of that corner spot of Tieton Village, the big question was wondering what was going to move into its place.

As soon as Ace moved into the much bigger 'old Albertsons' location on 40th and Tieton, there were a few rumors of other stores and Daily Deals even moved into that location for a few weeks (not very long)

Which opened up that spot again.

Well, the good news is Dollar Tree is there now and it just opened its doors this past weekend.

I popped in just for a few moments to have a look-see.

Here's what I saw.

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Though the name is Dollar Tree, almost every item is $1.25. That was a changed that happened a couple years ago. Not a huge difference, but a difference all the same.

There are also a few items in the freezer section that may be $3 or even $5. While I was here I bought a 5-pack of Snickers ice cream bars for $5. I figured $1 each, that's a good deal.

This location also has your usual Dollar Store items including kitchen supplies, office supplies, stationary, toys, party supplies, and even a selection of food and drink and a huge candy selection.

They have a great medicine selection, too, if you just need something quick for cold or headache.

Dollar Store is always worth a stop.

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