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Attention $hoppers
Cristin Marcy 7 5
Sure you may know all .the fme points of s~= do you really know how to shop? Many of us e a r s have gone to overpriced department stores,.boutiques and drug stores and spent way too much money. However, with stores like TJ Maxx and Wal-Mart, consumers can get the best brands for less. 1"'"@1.i~-WAW to shop. Many favorite stores include Express, Macy's _ 1' and Eckerd Drug, but shopping at discount stores can save you hundreds. t.1ost students prefer either TJ Maxx or Kohl's when bargain shopping for clothes. These stores have the best brands, quality and most importantly, the best prices and sales. capac as the A, pitc rightable t s thanil best grade Shes 'bugj1 juice.'1
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For example, TJ Maxx is a discount department store that carries all the name brand clothes as higher priced stores. With a little hunting and searching through the racks, one can fmd a pair of Express jeans priced $30 less than in the retail store.
Wal-Mart, with its forever falling prices, is another great place to shop when you're on a tight budget. One can choose a wide variety of things from electronics to household items. In comparison with drug stores, Wal-Mart is far more affordable, Why pay $4.99 for a four-pack of Duracell batteries on sale at Eckerd Drug when you can get the same item for $2.88 at Wal-Mart?
Not only does Wal-Mart have lower prices it also has a larger selection to choose from along with the quality looked for in an item. K-Mart is another bargain department store that has great buys. These stores are great for every day necessities, such as shampoo, body wash and toothpaste. One can save more in these stores, compared to drug stores where prices are marked up. Students prefer Wal-Mart and K-Mart, compared to Target. However, it often comes down to the location of the stores.
In order to be a smart shopper without wiping out your bank account, always remember these few tips that could save you more. In stores such as TJ Maxx and Kohl's, they only get so many of one item so it is essential to buy it before its gone, or you will be forced to pay more. Before you go shopping look in the store ads and flyers to compare prices. Always remember to clip coupons and check out the clearance racks, there might be something there you just cannot pass over.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of Kool-Aid. The Hastings Museum of Natural and Cultural History in Hastings, Nebraska opened KoolA i d Discover the Dream, an interactive exhibit that h a s murals a n d replicas, a _computer generated river of Kool-Aid, and even the original Kool-Aid man costume. The exhibit will explain the creation of Kool-Aid by creator Edwin Perkins to the present day as an international icon and beloved child memory.
The most recognizable feature from Kool-Aid is the pitcher. For more than four decades, the friendly, smiling Kool-Aid pitcher has given young children a reason to quench their thirst with tons of fun. With its simple, yet extremely smiling face, the frosted pitcher is one of Kool-Aid's most important features.
The pitcher's original concept came from a young boy in 1957. Marvin Potts, the art director for an advertising agency, was hired to illustrate this message: "A five cent package makes two quarts" for Kool-Aid. After watching his son trace patterns on a frosty windowpane, the friendly face of the Kool-Aid pitcher was born. Potts' illustration was complete.
The image was designed to show the beverage's great value, and the marketing team at Kool-Aid liked the frosty pitcher idea so much that three pitcher ads were created for the summer of 1954, each with a different message on the pitcher.
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