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CCC Sale in Tyler TX

September 3rd, 2010

CCC Sale in Tyler TexasThe CCC Sale is about to kick off again.

What this means to you is a very large selection of used kids clothes in a 30,000 sq foot building called the Harvey Convention Center, “ever heard of it” 😉

900 East Texas families bring their gently used clothes to this one place and you get to pick through and find some really cool stuff.

This place doesn’t just have kids clothes but you can also find toys, DVD’s, books, and old school VHS tapes.

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There is also a furniture section with beds, cribs and other such stuff.

We keep coming back to this sale year after year simply because there is too much stuff not to want to get your hands on some of it.

I see the Children’s Clothing Consignment Sale as a treasure hunting experience and it all goes to making your kids look cuter.

The fall sale starts September 16-18, 2010 Thursday – Friday 9am – 6 pm and Saturday 9 am – 4 pm. Admission is free.

They accept Visa, MasterCard, and debit cards.

Bed Bath and Beyond

January 21st, 2010

Bed, Bath and Beyond.
4820 S. Broadway Ave
Tyler
903 939 1999

Opening times: Mon-Sat 9am-9pm
Sunday 11am-7pm

Shopping at Bed Bath and Beyond in Tyler Texas is an experience I enjoy. I don’t visit regularly – the prices are more upscale than my budget, but I do browse there for gifts or look there for a particular item that I want for the kitchen. It seems that there are many gift-hunters like me who go there – Bed Bath and Beyond is a classic place for bridal registries.

So what do they sell? The name kind of gives it away – it is a home store – with kitchen stuff, bedding, window treatments, rugs, lighting, storage items, things for the bathroom and surprisingly, luggage! They also have a ‘wellness section’ with some health and beauty items and a few miscellaneous toys and gadgets. They have a good seasonal section too – I always go at Christmas and find interesting things to buy that I wouldn’t see at other stores.

It always smells nice in Bed Bath and Beyond (my husband will smile at that comment – but it’s true!) and it is well lit. If you are unfamiliar with the lay out it is not always easy to find what you want but the staff are very helpful. Customer service is also a priority and exchanges from the store or from purchases made online are an easy transaction.

The range of kitchen and diningware is excellent and the quality of the brands they carry is high. Perhaps they should re-name it Kitchen, Bed, Bath and Beyond instead!

The prices are on the high end for most things but you may find a bargain on the clearance section. You can also sign up for mailings and email offers. If it is a bargain you are after in particular, Ross or Marshalls might be an alternative place to look. However, if you are someone who enjoys ‘Pampered Chef’ or ‘Southern Living’ parties then this would be your store of choice.

One final comment. If you really don’t know what to buy the person who has everything … I would think a BB and B gift card would always be most well received.