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Dollar Tree
813 Colorado 133, Carbondale, Colorado, United States
About the Dollar Tree
Dollar Tree Store at 813 Hwy 133 in Carbondale, CO offers extreme values every day on a wide variety of items. From household essentials and cleaning supplies to beauty products, toys, and party supplies, Dollar Tree has everything you need at affordable prices. Stock up on pantry staples, snacks, and drinks, or shop for office supplies and janitorial products. With new items arriving weekly, Dollar Tree is the perfect one-stop shop for all your needs. Visit us today and experience the thrill of finding great deals on quality products!
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813 CO-133, Carbondale, CO 81623, United States
Opening hours of Dollar Tree
Monday:
09:00 - 21:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 21:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 21:00
Friday:
09:00 - 21:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 21:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 21:00
Reviews of Dollar Tree
"This store is well stocked and quite convenient to shop in! There was plenty of parking right by the entry too. This store is better than a convenience store it has more variety plus great prices. They carry lots of smaller size products which is great for traveling. I noticed they always have a great seasonal section and frozen foods section as well."
"The shopping atmosphere is always pleasant. Well stocked and so organized. You can tell the employees work really well together. Thank You"
"Kovey does not need to be a manager until he learns what respect and stops being ignorant,. I let someone use my card the other day and forgot I changed the pin so I stepped out of line and told him to go ahead with the other customers being nice and what he said was down right out of line and not needed and ignorant and I will be calling the district manager Monday morning and will not be returning here and will courage not to either until he is demoted."
"Once upon a time in Carbondale, Colorado, there lived a young and hopeful Mexican woman named Jasmine. She worked diligently at the local Dollar Tree, dreaming of a brighter future. Jasmine's heart was filled with a passion for storytelling and a love for the world of pop culture. Every day, she would greet the customers with a smile, as she swiftly restocked the shelves. Jasmine's coworkers affectionately called her "Sonichu," inspired by her energetic and rapid movements. She embraced the nickname with pride, letting her enthusiasm shine through her work. One fateful day, as Jasmine was arranging the toy section, she overheard a conversation between two customers. They spoke of a police officer from California, a Vietnam War veteran named Uncle Aaron. His stories of bravery and selflessness captivated her imagination. Inspired by his tales, Jasmine yearned to make a difference in the world, just like her hero. That evening, after her shift, Jasmine sat down at her desk and began writing. Her fingers danced across the keyboard as she crafted stories of adventure and heroism. She dreamed of creating characters who, like Uncle Aaron, would inspire others to be courageous and stand up for what is right. One character she created was Arthur Morgan, a brave cowboy who fought against injustice in the Wild West. Jasmine believed in the words, "With great power comes great responsibility," and she knew that storytelling carried great power. She imagined Arthur Morgan riding through the vast landscapes, seeking justice and defending the innocent. But Jasmine didn't stop there. She also penned a tale of a superhero called "The Fish Guardian," inspired by a fish tank near the cash register at the Dollar Tree. "Do it for the fish," became her motto, reminding her that even the smallest acts of kindness could have a ripple effect, just like drops in the water. As Jasmine's stories grew, so did her determination to share them with the world. She attended local writing workshops and connected with other aspiring writers. One day, a renowned author visited Carbondale for a book signing. Jasmine seized the opportunity to meet her idol and seek advice. The author, impressed by Jasmine's passion and creativity, encouraged her to continue pursuing her dreams. She shared her own journey, reminding Jasmine that even the greatest writers faced challenges but persevered. "Just like Batman," the author said, "we must overcome our fears and use our talents to bring light into the darkness." Motivated by her encounter, Jasmine set forth on her own writing journey. She poured her heart and soul into her stories, determined to make a positive impact on the world. And as time went on, her tales touched the hearts of readers far and wide. Jasmine's name became synonymous with inspiration and creativity. She went on to publish her stories and became a beloved author, traveling to schools and libraries to share her messages of courage and empathy. Through her words, she reminded everyone that no matter where they came from or what challenges they faced, they possessed the power to make a difference. And so, the young and hopeful Jasmine, also known as Sonichu, continued to write and inspire others with her stories. With every page she turned and every word she wrote, she proved that dreams could become reality. For in the world of imagination, anything was possible."
"We’re having a wonderful vacation and if there is one reason that I would consider not coming back, it’s the nightmare of an experience we had at this Dollar Tree. The Mexican girl named Jasmine who was working the night shift on 2/24/22 (with the wing eye liner) is very rude, hostile, threatening, and intimidating to customers for no reason. I was standing by the top of an aisle and she actually walked up to me and told me that I couldn’t go down the aisle because she just cleaned the floor. There was no sign up to say that the floor was wet, and it was actually dry. She left an elderly lady waiting at the counter for 15 minutes. The little elderly lady actually left without buying anything as a result. She was ringing up our stuff and i briefly stepped back a few steps to try and see if I could see my husband bc he had the money to pay. When I stepped back she said “I’m not going to stand up here while you run around the store.” That is EXACTLY what she said. I said “there’s no need to be rude. My husband has the money, and I do not see him” and then he stepped back around the corner within view. She then actually threw the receipt at us when we paid. It was an absolutely terrible experience, and she was a very threatening person. Completely unprovoked rudeness and aggression."
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