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{Giveaway} Ross Dress for Less -- How far can $25 go?

Yesterday, I had the pleasure of making another trip to Ross Dress for Less, just in time to see all their back to school gear! Boy, was I blown away -- from organization and storage (things my nerdy-side craves!); 



kitchen items (knife set w/kitchen shears $7.99),



laundry ($11.99 for an iron and $5.99 for a collapsible ironing board), and 



other household items -- perfect for the dorm room;



 to outfits at unbeatable prices!

Additionally, I saw some great baby items, at amazing prices, too!  Breathable crib bumper ($9.99) and MANY, MANY, MANY name brand, stylish diaper bags ($12.99)



(...cute character shirts for the preschool crowd, too!)
Minnie Mouse t-shirt - $4.99
And, naturally, I did a little retail therapy myself, AFM style!  (Translation: I raided the clearance rack.  Each top was under $7!)



Would you like to shop at Ross? I'm excited to team up with a few great blogging pals to bring you a giveaway for a $25 giftcard to Ross Dress for Less! Just fill out the form below for your chance to win!

Also, make sure you become a fan of Ross on Facebook, as they frequently have great contests posted for their fans!  (And it is an entry option below, too!)

GOOD LUCK, Y'ALL!

a Rafflecopter giveaway




Keep on saving!  :o)
--Barbara 
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Comments

  1. I would buy jeans for my son.

    Name on rafflecopter: Mary Happymommy

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  2. With a new baby coming i have a few things i would love to have...

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  3. Definitely some shirts and pants for school and maybe jewelry depending on the deals I find!

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  4. I'd buy new walking shoes for myself :)thanks!

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  5. I would buy new shoes for my son

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  6. I've got quite a bit of clothes but, I love buying my daughters toys there. My little girls eyes get so big when they go to the toy isle and get to grab a couple of new toys each so, this would be for my girls. That or a few new clothing items for them both.

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  7. I would buy something for back to school.

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  8. cute tops for my daughter

    april yedinak

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  9. I would get some new clothes for work and a nice treat from their gourmet food selection.

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  10. I would buy some leggings for my fat preggo butt!

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  11. I would get my kiddos winter coats!
    onecheaplady@yahoo.com

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  12. With my little 2yr old turning 3 next week I would buy her some clothes! Hope we win!

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  13. I would buy some new shirts or jeans for me. OR splurge on some new sheets or a new purse!

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  14. I would love to get some new fall boots!

    Thanks for the chance to win!
    gina.m.maddox (at) gmail (dot) com

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  15. shoes clothes and or a new purse

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  16. it would be nice to get some winter wear for my grand daughter.....

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  17. clothes for my son

    jennifer marie

    lilnursejen at yahoo dot com

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  18. yay! TY TY TY .... just need to remodel!

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