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Sale at Rittman Treasure Chest

Today, and possibly tomorrow at the Rittman Treasure chest is a buy one get one half price sale. That's right. You can help the Rittman community and save money too. If you're in Rittman tonight till 5, or Tomorrow 9am to 6pm go to South Main St, next to the VFW hall and save money on your treasures.

Update 6:17pm-See comment section for customer testimony.

Update 2 Friday 9:45pm-Joni at the Treasure Chest tells me that the sale will continue through next week. Hours are as follows

Saturday December 16- 9:00am to 6:00pm
Sunday-Closed

Monday thru Thursday-9-6
Friday, December 22-9-8:00pm

Saturday, December 23-Christmas day-Closed.

Comments

Anonymous said…
SOOOOOOO many good deals! I went back a second time after we talked. All said, I got a ton of very nice clothes for my kids (50 cents a peice! I can get 12 peices for the price of a t-shirt at Walmart!) an outfit for myself, shirts for my husband a stack of books for the kids, another stack for the husband, baby blankets, a few bibs, socks, a 50 dollar kick gym, some toys, and a bunch of recieving blankets I'm going to cut up and make into baby wipes! Awesome place!!!!
Anonymous said…
OH, to add, I spent less than 40 dollars on all of that!!!!!!
Anonymous said…
Clifford-
Are they open on Sunday?

Danny
Cliff said…
Danny,

I don't think so. If I'm wrong tell me Martha.

Cliff

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