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5 Dollar Tree Finds That Can Replace Expensive Name Brands

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Dollar Tree has evolved from a last-minute party supply stop to a legitimate shopping destination for name brands and surprisingly good dupes. With most items priced at $1.25 or $1.50, the discount retailer stocks products that perform just as well as their expensive counterparts, sometimes saving shoppers $40 or more per item.

The key is knowing which Dollar Tree finds actually deliver and which ones are worth skipping. These five products have earned viral attention from shoppers who tested them against the originals and found the budget versions held their own.

B-Pure Skin Care

Glow Recipe’s fruity skin care line has a cult following, but the prices run steep. A single serum typically costs between $35 and $45. Dollar Tree’s B-Pure line offers nearly identical products for $1.25 each, saving shoppers up to $44 per item.

The B-Pure Glow Up collection includes a watermelon serum, toner and night moisturizer that mirror Glow Recipe’s Watermelon Glow line. 

The savings add up fast. A three-product Glow Recipe routine costs around $120. The same routine from B-Pure at Dollar Tree? $3.75.

Do they work exactly the same? Reviews are mixed. The concentrations of active ingredients in Glow Recipe products are likely higher, which matters if you’re targeting specific skin concerns. But for basic hydration and a glowy finish, the B-Pure versions delivered surprisingly well, especially considering the 97% price difference.

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Arm & Hammer Laundry Detergent

This one’s not a dupe because it’s literally the name brand product, just cheaper at Dollar Tree than most other stores. The discount retailer stocks Arm & Hammer powerfully clean liquid laundry detergent in 67-fluid-ounce bottles that handle up to 67 loads.

At other retailers, a comparable bottle of Arm & Hammer typically is currently selling for $27.99 on Amazon. Dollar Tree sells it for $1.25 in smaller bottles or up to $5 for larger sizes. Even at the higher Dollar Tree price point, shoppers save 40% or more compared to grocery stores.

Crayola Erasable Colored Pencils

Parents know the Crayola brand well, and Dollar Tree makes it affordable. The discount retailer stocks Crayola erasable colored pencils for less than Target charges.

The pencils are identical to what you’d buy at Target or Walmart. Same quality, same erasability, same vibrant colors. Dollar Tree simply offers a better price because it purchases in massive bulk and operates on lower margins.

Spa Luxury Brazilian Sol Body Butter

Sol de Janeiro’s Brazilian Bum Bum Cream became a cult beauty product thanks to its distinctive pistachio and caramel scent and rich moisturizing formula. The catch? A standard jar costs between $24 and $48 depending on size. Dollar Tree’s Spa Luxury Brazilian Sol Body Butter costs $1.25 for a 6-ounce jar.

The dupe has earned a 4.9 out of 5-star rating from 35 reviews on Dollar Tree’s website, with shoppers specifically calling out how closely it matches the original. One reviewer wrote, “I like it better than the Sol De Janeiro and you can’t beat the price!!!!” sharing they bought six jars at once.

Colgate Kids Toothpaste

Another actual name brand product that Dollar Tree simply sells cheaper: Colgate kids toothpaste in bubble fruit flavor appears regularly at the discount retailer for $1.25.

At grocery stores and drugstores, Colgate kids’ toothpaste typically costs $3 to $4.50. That’s a savings of $1.75 to $3.25 per tube, which matters when you’re replacing toothpaste every few weeks for multiple kids.

Editor’s note: Pricing is accurate as of Feb. 27, 2026. Pricing and availability are subject to change.

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