School Supplies: 24-Count Cra-Z-Art School Quality Multicolor Crayons
$0.40
$0.86
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Walmart has select School Supplies on sale. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Thanks to Community Member 5HT2A & Deal Hunter Rokket [discuss] for finding this deal.
Note: Price/Availability for pickup/shipping may vary by location.
Most of the kids ahve there summer break, it's been a month.
Even the colder climates in the US have been out for a couple weeks…very confused. (Edit: apparently not everywhere. I have no idea how summer programs and day camps can even plan for extended years and snow day makeups!)
You can also usually wait a couple days after school starts and they normally do this all again
Back to school, school didn't end yet what is this bull
It's known as corporate greed. The same reason Canada now has Black Friday, even though Thanksgiving there is in early October. Sears Canada started it, but it's now long gone into bankruptcy liquidation: sometimes Karma works.
A sale is a sale no matter what they call it. Seems like decent deals in here. If you have your list of supplies for the upcoming year—work ahead. If it's too soon for ya, SD has lots of other things to look at.
Shop now if you know what you need (most parents who have experience know). Schools usually have a materials list but I doubt it's handed out this early (could be wrong). Hate shopping later/last minute sales with all the "people" @ Wally. I swear that place drains IQ points.
Shop now if you know what you need (most parents who have experience know). Schools usually have a materials list but I doubt it's handed out this early (could be wrong). Hate shopping later/last minute sales with all the "people" @ Wally. I swear that place drains IQ points.
We usually end up just paying the ~$10 surcharge for the premade packs from third parties. Saves a ton of hassle, especially when the supply list has obscure stuff on it. YMMV depending on participation, but those things are gamechangers if you hate spending hours in big box stores.
Supply lists just got published here in west Texas yesterday so seems to be good timing. Pre order kits also started taking orders today. If the complainers didn't want to buy school supplies early why did they click on this deal
Even the colder climates in the US have been out for a couple weeks…very confused. (Edit: apparently not everywhere. I have no idea how summer programs and day camps can even plan for extended years and snow day makeups!)
Thanks for your opinion. It is not backed by facts though. I am sure you're capable of speaking for your school district and surrounding area, but not beyond that.
Shop now if you know what you need (most parents who have experience know). Schools usually have a materials list but I doubt it's handed out this early (could be wrong). Hate shopping later/last minute sales with all the "people" @ Wally. I swear that place drains IQ points.
Some schools have arrangements with 1stdayofachool type of companies which provides kits at certain price ($10-20 more than sale price). It works for us as nearest walmart/target is 35 miles away.
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Even the colder climates in the US have been out for a couple weeks…very confused. (Edit: apparently not everywhere. I have no idea how summer programs and day camps can even plan for extended years and snow day makeups!)
You can also usually wait a couple days after school starts and they normally do this all again
But seems WAY early for this. Or you can wait a couple days after school starts and they normally do this all again
Nope, next week for a lot of us, and some till the week after. End of January-march the snow days added up.
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We usually end up just paying the ~$10 surcharge for the premade packs from third parties. Saves a ton of hassle, especially when the supply list has obscure stuff on it. YMMV depending on participation, but those things are gamechangers if you hate spending hours in big box stores.
You can also usually wait a couple days after school starts and they normally do this all again https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...ilies/wink.gif
Some schools have arrangements with 1stdayofachool type of companies which provides kits at certain price ($10-20 more than sale price). It works for us as nearest walmart/target is 35 miles away.