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I find that, in addiiton to purchasing my Polar Diet Orange Dry soda - to which I am addicted - the prices for spices at Ocean State are really good. You never want to buy a huge container of any spice (like the sizes at BJ's) unless you are a restaurant. The spices lose their "freshness" after a while, especially spices that are already ground, like cinnamon.
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The sale flyer for this week shows that the Christmas Tree Shoppe has the spices on sale 3 for $2. I usually stock up on parsley, cinnamon & red pepper flakes. The containers in Costco are too big for home cooking needs.
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