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Businiess name:  Rite Aid
Review by:  Bev P.
Review content: 
While my one article/review I wrote I commented on going to the pharmacy for your Black Friday specials, this particular branch of Rite Aid used to be one of my favorites during the holiday season as I worked across the street from them. They not only offer some of the best deals but because of their downtown location tend to be a locale that isn't utilized often by people making purchases other than their pharmacy needs. Not only do they run great ads throughout the holiday season, but their Black Friday specials are pretty intense. They have a nice clearance section that is very plentiful, again seeming to be one of the stores people forget about when buying items such as candles, soaps, holiday decorations and more. While this store is really only some place you'd want to frequent if you work downtown normally, make an effort to fight for the parking to get in and check out some of their stuff! I call it the leftover store... where people simply don't think about them as anything but their drug store.

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