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We visited Five Below, the discount-store chain that's taking over America. Here's what it's like to shop there.
I went to a Five Below store in Queens, New York.
There was a sale sign advertising 50% off certain products, even though everything was already $5 or less.
The store was bright and spacious. Loud pop music was blasting over the speakers, and there were a lot of families shopping in the store.
There were also wheelbarrows filled with $5 school supplies like pens and pencils, glue sticks, and highlighters. The same products typically cost $8-10 at stores like Staples or Target.
The store also sold backpacks ...
... notebooks and binders ...
... and electronics like headphones and phone chargers. There were a lot of recognizable name brands like Maxwell.
There was a wall of $5 clothes and shoes, selling simple styles like black boots, plain tank tops, and pajamas that you might also find at a store like Target. The styles were all very basic, and the quality was better than you'd expect on a $5 pair of shoes.
There were a ton of makeup and beauty products.
It carried a lot of drugstore brands and had a huge selection of cleansers, makeup removers, soaps, and bath products, in addition to makeup and nail polish.
There were books for $5 or less in the center of the store, including children's books, activity books, and novels by authors like Stephen King. Behind the books were products like phone cases, DVDs, USB cables, and headphones, typically priced between $3 and $35.
It had room decor like Himalayan salt lamps, essential oil diffusers, and zen gardens, which can typically cost $20 or more at other stores.
The store had an entire wall of storage bins, pillows, blankets, and rugs. The quality was surprisingly great for how cheap it all was.
There was a small crafts section selling products like Play-Doh and acrylic paint for $1, and it was all 50% off. The Nickelodeon Slime kit sold for $1 at Five Below costs $6 at a competing stores like Michaels.
The back of the store was packed with toys and games ...
... fitness equipment ...
... and sporting goods. There were a bunch of kids playing soccer in the store, and nobody seemed to mind.
The front of the store was basically a small candy store ...
... and there were a lot of people in line.
Overall, I was really impressed with Five Below — the prices were really all under $5, the quality was decent, and there was a big variety of products. It was also very bright and clean, and it was packed with shoppers in the middle of the day.
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