My only complaint is the BATHROOMS! You have to touch a nasty key to use the rest room and when you do get in it’s filthy! I don’t wanna touch nasty keys to use the rest room and please spend a little money to fix up your bathroom! Other then that, I like the store. We go to 99 cent store more often tho
Michelle B.
Classificação do local: 5 Bakersfield, CA
I actually have two visits to brag about this store ! About three weeks ago we were searching for balloons, the team member who was at the register was wonderful. Very attentive to our needs. We needed specific colors, the store was very busy, but she completely handled the chaos with class … She truly went above and beyond for her customers !! Such a refreshing positive experience. The second visit was today. I had been searching for candy corn that is not processed in a facility that uses peanuts, tree nuts !! They had them !! You seriously can’t beat the price !!! I was on my lunch hour so kinda had to rush through, but it appeared the Halloween section had some fun things, totally worth checking it out. And if you ever need balloons this store is highly recommended !!
Sheryce S.
Classificação do local: 4 Bakersfield, CA
Clean store with LOTS of Halloween and Christmas decorations. They also had some books on sale for $ 1 but after reading reviews on my phone I opted out. They have a great greeting card and gift wrap selection. And, also a large selection of office supplies. Food selection was kinda off. But, that tends to be how it is. Just got a couple cans of soup. And, I also picked up some toiletries like bathroom soap and whatnot. It’s a great place to go first, before heading to the grocery store… where all items there seem to cost around $ 4 each.
Mimi J.
Classificação do local: 4 Bakersfield, CA
I like frequenting dollar stores and 99 cent stores to pick up prizes for my kindergarten treasure box, and I did find several different types of little plastic toys, small vials of bubbles, and decorative hair clips certain to please my students when they go to collect their booty on Friday. I’m continually amazed at how many different types of things this Dollar Store carries. There is a whole aisle, called the Teachers’ Corner, that carries many teacher supplies that I’d normally pay much more for at GW School Supply. There are aisles of toys, greeting cards, party supplies, office supplies, and baskets and bins for organizing. There is a whole aisle full of pet foods, pert clothing, and pet toys. Yes, you can even purchase the ubiquitous Red Solo Cups at this Dollar Tree. Need to wrap a present? They have gift bags and wrapping paper. There is an extensive section full of kitchen gadgets, mugs, plates, and glasses. There is an aisle full of baby gear and supplies, too(see my picture of the«Baby’s Butt Aid» :) My initial impression of Dollar Tree was that they carried mostly off-brand low quality knock-offs of brand name products that you’d expect to pay less for. What I didn’t expect was to find so many brand name products also at the same low prices. On this visit, I saw Bic white out, RoseArt glue sticks, Palmolive and Ajax dish soap, Hefty ziplock Bags, red Solo cups, Ocean Spray juice, Sunny D, Arizona ice tea, Duncan Hines cupcake mix, Kraft Stove Top Stuffing, Campbell’s soup, Betty Crocket boxed pasta dishes, Snack Pack puddings, Snapple, Chef Boyardee canned pasta, Del Monte and Hunts tomato sauce, Lays and Doritos chips, z English Lavender soap, White Rain and V05 shampoos, Colgate, Crest, Aquafresh, Ultra Brite, and Air Wick air freshener. All of these brand name products are the same quality you’d purchase at a grocery store, but at higher prices. Is there a ton of crap for sale here, too? you bet! You must resist the impulse buys at all cost. There’s something about seeing all these things that are so cheap that causes the adrenaline to start coursing through one’s veins initiating bouts of very poor judgement. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve arrived at the cash register shocked at how much unnecessary crap I managed to toss into my cart along the way. So, shop at your own risk because you’ve been warned. Have a plan before you go or you’ll bring home a lot of stuff you truly don’t need.