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Halloween Costumes

August 30th, 2010

Voodoo Halloween

Voodoo Halloween over by South Broadway Wal-Mart

About a month before Halloween you will see a couple different Halloween costume stores open up in Tyler.

One of these costume stores will be quite a bit cheaper than the other one. I recommend doing a little price comparison before settling on a costume to save a bundle.

I also noticed that there are quite a few Halloween costumes over by Super 1 Foods in the Dollar General Card and Party store.

The two Halloween stores show up at different spots each year based on what large square footage area is available for rent.

Last year the old Linens and Things building by Ross was used for one of these Halloween stores. What you see a lot of in both stores are the bedroom costumes.

What I mean by bedroom costumes are the catholic school girl outfits, the skimpy nurse, the mens extra short shorts UPS worker outfit, and the list goes on and on.

It can be pretty funny during the Halloween holiday as you see the teeny boppers walking around town in these bedroom outfits.

These kids “try to hard parents buy these costumes” for their kids sometimes so just maybe they will be seen as the “cool parent”. It’s amazing what parents will do to be accepted by their children these days.

This year rather than buying a bedroom costume for your already confused teenager I recommend giving them some face paint and have them decorate some of their old clothes.

If you want to buy a Halloween mask in Tyler Texas I recommend buying it online rather than purchasing in the store as it may come with some little kid boogers.

The first one of these Halloween costume stores in Tyler we have seen just popped up over by South Broadway Wal-Mart and it is called Voodoo Halloween. Go by and check it out.

Tyler TX Halloween stores typically open around Labor Day. (also Labour Day in Canada), but this varies by a week or two in either direction…4 September 2010

If your looking for a traditional type of haunted house in Tyler check out Terror Nights

Big Lots

March 18th, 2010

Big Lots in Tyler

Big Lots in Tyler Texas

1421 S Beckham Ave
Tyler TX, 75701
Phone: 903-595-0388
Hours: M-Sat 9am-9pm Sun 10-6pm

 Big Lots is a store in a category of it’s own. It’s definitely a place for bargain seekers, rather like a big scale Dollar General but with more branded items and ‘end of range’ items from other stores. They sell, it seems, a bit of everything, from home décor and low priced furniture to groceries, toys and gardening items. There is a big health and beauty section, lots of storage and cleaning products, baby equipment, a few shoes and clothes and a nice selection of cards. There is always a good seasonal display too. Frequently the bargains spill out onto the sidewalk outside the store too!

I don’t shop at Big Lots regularly but I always seem to fill up a cart when I do go in and I come out happy. There’s something about browsing for bargains that is good therapy. I have a friend who goes there weekly – she is drawn in by the bread which is exceptionally good value apparently, and the snacks like pretzels, chips and cereal bars for school lunches – but she seems to leave there with lots of assorted extra purchases too. She is definitely a serious bargain hunter and scans the weekly ad from Big Lots to get the best deals. Big Lots has a rewards scheme called the Buzz Club for regular customers like her – you can check out the details at www.biglots.com.

The store itself is not particularly attractive. On entering you can get a cart and see the latest items in front of you, and the aisles behind that, with fully laden shelves of ‘stuff’ are in a vague semblance of order but not that easy to navigate around. It feels a bit like a warehouse. At the back of the store is a not very pleasant restroom and a clearance rack for extra savings on mainly damaged goods. Nearer the front is the furniture. It didn’t look that great to be honest, but perhaps there are good deals to be had on some of the items available. I didn’t think much of the clothing section either but the prices were low.

I can’t remember many of the things I bought at Big Lots – I guess it was mainly groceries, stationery and household items plus a few cards, but I did find a great deal on games for the Wii. I was tempted by the candles and photo frames but not by the toys which didn’t seem to be particularly great quality and quite highly priced. Music from the 80s accompanied me whilst I shopped. There was only one girl at the checkout and she didn’t have the keys to the cabinet for the video games. After a while she managed to pick the lock and I made my purchases. That is the kind of place that Big Lots is!

If you have time to browse, a visit to Big Lots can be quite fun. The things for sale vary quite a lot from week to week so no visit to Big Lots will ever be the same. However, don’t expect it to be a Macy’s experience (or even a Walmart) – you’ll be disappointed!

Oh and by the way, Big Lots has another location on S. Broadway opposite the mall.

Shoe Warehouse Factory

January 12th, 2010

Ladies if you are looking for shoes and for a reasonable price, then Shoe Warehouse is the place you are looking for. Shoe Warehouse is located off of Beckham close to T.J.C. I love to go there because they have a large variety of shoes and for a nice price I can afford most of the time.

Just this Christmas I went and found a pair of Ugh boots imitation for $20 dollars with heels, that’s a plus for me. I don’t think you would loose anything by going and checking the place out for yourself. They get new items in all the time and besides that the store is located around other stores like Big Lots and Dollar General so if you get done there and you are not done shopping yet, you can go next door and check all the other places out.

The shoes are in an ok condition. They probably won’t last as long as if you would pay $100-$200 for a pair of shoes but who has that kind of money anyways to spend on shoes? Even if you spend that much on a pair of shoes who is to tell you that it would last any longer than what a more expensive pair of shoes. I have bought several pair of shoes there for anywhere from $14-$30 dollars and it has lasted me for several years and some.

The ones I wear more often of course wear out sooner because I use them more than my other shoes. So if you are not caught up with the name brand and are looking for cute shoes at a reasonable price then I would go and see this place for myself. They have all types of shoes anywhere from casual, to classy and even sexy shoes. Yes there is such a thing as sexy shoes. I don’t mean that in any offensive way. They also have boots, flats, and sandals. They even have shoes for your husband and your children.

They often run pretty good sales. One time they had buy one pair of shoes and get the second one for a penny. A lot of the time they have shoes for $7-$10 on sale. So now that the stores are getting rid of winter stuff I bet you could go and find really good prices for boots and if you have plenty of boots you can probably find shoes for spring. I know that most women love shoes and love to own more than one pair or color or style. Next time you are looking for a pair of shoes remember that you once read somewhere that Shoe Warehouse might be the place you ought to go to see if they have the perfect shoes for you or anyone else who might be needing a pair. And no this won’t turn you into the next Cinderella it just might give you a new pair of shoes, minus the Prince Charming.