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We’ve been kind of obsessed with the site Brandless ever since it launched last summer. More than just a clever name, the retailer sells products that are essentially brandless, which passes massive savings onto the consumer. While national brands have to pay for marketing, distribution, placement on shelves, and more, Brandless skips all that and sells products online only. Because the company’s costs are minimal, everything on the site can be sold for $3 (there are bundled products for $3 times the number of products in the set — it’s simple math).
Read more: Everything on This (Awesome) New Site Is Just $3
With everything being so cheap, it’s easy to load up on a ton of stuff and somehow spend a lot of money (although it will still cost you less than if you recreated the same shopping cart on another site). It’s also easy to be dubious. How do you know you’re not just wasting $3 on something you won’t like?
To help you, we’ve been using a lot of Brandless products. One favorite product emerged.
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