Crazy Dollar Compare: Baking Soda Box - with vents for refigerator/freezer.
The 'ole baking soda in your refigerator/freezer trick has been around for soooo many years. It's actually a good idea to have some on hand in your kitchen since it can actually be used for many different things. It's used in some cooking...it's a deodorizer...can help clean. I'm sure we all have 101 uses for the stuff, but in this case we found a box that has 'pull off tabs' to allow for maximum air flow. It's marketed specifically for the 'Fridge-n-Freezer' and even invites you to buy 2! (each sold separately...marketing trick)
We were able to find the same brand and size at each store, so this will be a snap to compare.

Item: Arm & Hammer Baking Soda - Fridge-n-Freezer.
Category: Cleaning.
Size: 1 lb. box
Store in 3rd Place: Dollar General (Dollar Store)
Size: 1 lb. box
Cost: $1.00 each box
Store in 2nd Place: Publix (Grocery Store)
Size: 1 lb. box
Cost: $.89 each box
The WINNING Store with the least expensive cost: Target
Size: 1 lb. box
Cost: $.74 each box
The Dollar Store sticks by their name on this product by selling it for only $1. However, you can find it for less at either of the other two stores. Does this product actually work? Only your nose knows for sure.
We were able to find the same brand and size at each store, so this will be a snap to compare.

Item: Arm & Hammer Baking Soda - Fridge-n-Freezer.
Category: Cleaning.
Size: 1 lb. box
Store in 3rd Place: Dollar General (Dollar Store)
Size: 1 lb. box
Cost: $1.00 each box
Store in 2nd Place: Publix (Grocery Store)
Size: 1 lb. box
Cost: $.89 each box
The WINNING Store with the least expensive cost: Target
Size: 1 lb. box
Cost: $.74 each box
The Dollar Store sticks by their name on this product by selling it for only $1. However, you can find it for less at either of the other two stores. Does this product actually work? Only your nose knows for sure.

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