99 Cent Stuff Company Description
Thrifty Floridians look to 99 Cent Stuff for bargains under a buck. The company has about five stores in South Florida, selling items ranging from baby products and clothing to hardware and toys. Everything in the store is 99 cents or less. 99 Cent Stuff buys closeouts from manufacturers, wholesalers, and others, and emphasizes name-brand items from companies such as General Mills, Mattel, Procter & Gamble, The Hershey Company, and Revlon. 99 Cent Stuff also sells food, including produce, to encourage customers to visit frequently. The company went public in 2003 and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in early 2007, before reemerging later in the year.
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