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Apr 17, 2009 | bro_ken74:
Does the dollar giant in british columbia canada sell candles?
i constraint really fat candles and well preferebly fat but i dont want to pay mroe than 2 dollars for one does the dollar Goliath in vancouver bc canada sell candles fat ones? or any types
For engineering, you might give a dimension you ruminate on fat - but considering the last 5 types of stores I have been in, I think every place but fast food outlets sells candles and more or less...
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