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Cheapskate - > Cheapskate -> Cheap Easter fun, plus food
Cheap Easter fun, plus food
Location: Columbus Street and Mount Vernon Avenue, Bakersfield, CA

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Some shopping tips from Mary Lou Fulton, a vice president here at The Californian:

I'm a big fan of 99 Cent stores. I was there last night (Columbus and Mt Vernon location)  and they have tons of stuff for Easter baskets you can make on the cheap: baskets in a variety of colors, the fake grass, tons of candy, plastic eggs galore and lots of goodies like bunny-shaped chalk for writing on the sidewalk and Easter-themed stuff for blowing soap bubbles.  

Also a lot of people don't know that 99 Cent store sell groceries, including fresh produce and milk and cheese. Last night I saw a three-pack of organic romaine lettuce for 99 cents!  Also fresh broccoli and Balance energy bars for 59 cents each.

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Topics: bakersfield, cheapskate, good buys, shopping, 99 Cent stores, groceries, easter
posted by Cheapskate on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 at 02:22 PM
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posted by catpaw on Mar 12, 2008 at 06:35 AM

 The store you mentioned is a main shopping stop for the cheap-at-heart. Right now, that store has energy efficeint lights for 99 cents. Even boxes of two lights for 99 cents. Every shopper should take the time to browse a 99 cent store. It may make you wonder why you haven't walked through before.

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